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Page 1: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs
Page 2: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

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Page 3: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

A smaller field than usual had entered round 2 of this year’s

Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove on a cold but fine day. With only 78

entrants there was an expectation of a day enjoying more runs than usual, and an excited buzz surrounded the

paddock.

Page 4: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

There were no open wheelers entered and only the Clubmans of

Rolly May & Kym Ninnes running, it was set to be a showdown of the tin

tops this event.

Page 5: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

At the drivers briefing we were advised that the black Ford TX3 club

car was now ready to be used and would be available to anyone that

had car issues and had to retire from the event.

Page 6: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs
Page 7: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

This is in addition to the red & white Laser that is being campaigned by 15yo Joanne Steggles as the Junior Development car. Once again the largest class was the under 2 litreroad registered cars, and as usual,

these cars were first on the track at about 9.30.

Page 8: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

With the sun shining and the track feeling good, times were very

competitive, at things were running smoothly until it was time for my

first run in the MX5, after an engine rebuild, new clutch and new grippy

Nangkang AR-1 tyres.

Page 9: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

The car felt great as I went through the bowl and up into the essses, but as I took my foot off the clutch after

going back to first, all drive was gone, as the diff had decided, after

330,000kms, that it had had enough.

Page 10: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

A tow back to the pits was needed, where I became the first driver to

make use of the black Laser, for the rest of the day. Thank you Chris

Ferguson for organising such a great idea.

Page 11: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

As the day progressed it was apparent that the battle for the outright win, would be between

last event winner Nathan Green in his Nissan Skyline,

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and the Mitsubishi Evo Lancer rally car of John Davies. Nathan took out

the first 2 runs by the barest of margins, before John stole the lead with a 34.27 second run in the 3rd.

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Nathan responded with a 34.26 in the 4th only to be out done again with John posting 34.20. Nathan

responded with a 34.15 so John set a time of 34.10 in the fifth run.

Page 14: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

Nathan then developed a leak in his power steering that saw a DNF in

both run 6 & 8 and this was enough for John to take out the battle with a 33.96 on the eighth and final run of

the day.

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Page 16: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

Once again Peter Emes lowered his class record in the Smart Car Roadster down to 41.75 seconds,

setting himself up nicely for a series victory over the rest of the

field.

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On a day that saw several personal best times achieved, the stand out

was Joanne Steggles, who set a new best of 47.81 on her second run,

before experiencing gear selection issues on run 3.

Page 18: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

Just before lunch I had the opportunity to have a run in her

Laser with her sitting in the passenger seat, hopefully to learn a little on how to get more out of it. Once she got back to the pits after

that run, she was fill with enthusiasm for the afternoon runs.

Page 19: Multiclub Hillclimb at Collingrove - Viva Auto Repairs

First run after lunch saw her lower this time into the 36 second bracket with a 46.76 followed by a 46.81 and

a 36.62 to finish the day. With further mentoring to come at the

next event, I think that reaching the 43 second mark at the next event, is

highly

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likely, weather permitting. It won’t be long before she is consitently

posting times quicker than her dad in the Excel, and maybe even quicker

than the times he will post in his new car (Mazda MX6 Turbo).

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