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Rick Site Admin
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MikeEdwards
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 8:18 pm Post subject: |
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And me, I think it might be Saturday but not totally sure yet. |
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Riley Blue
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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I usually go but the distance from the car park to the halls is too far for me to walk if my joints are having a bad day. £15 to park closer is just taking the p*ss! _________________ David
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Rick Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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There were plenty of visitors in attendance at RR today, although getting in early enabled photos to be taken with more ease than was the case later in the day.
It was good to see the Rover-BRM again, for quite some time it shared workshop space with the Dodge while it was being restored. Last time I saw it, there was no engine in it.
Here are a few photos to be going along with, more will be added later.
Coincidentally, shortly after arriving home an email arrived to advise that Race Retro is changing ownership, following the 2016 event:
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RACE RETRO ACQUIRED BY CLARION EVENTS LTD.
Race Retro, the international historic motorsport show, has been acquired by Clarion Events Ltd from Live Promotions Events Ltd. Clarion will take ownership of the three-day event following on from the 2016 event which opened its doors today (Friday 26th February).
Clarion adds Race Retro to it’s motoring portfolio, which already includes the UK’s biggest indoor classic car event The Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, the Practical Classics Restoration and Classic Car Show, and the newly launched National Car Club Awards.
Daniel Nwaokolo, Event director for Clarion Events, said: “Race Retro is a fantastic event and with many of the clubs that support our existing classic motoring events participating in historic motorsport, the acquisition is a natural progression as Clarion continues to support and develop with the classic movement.
“Race Retro comes to us as a well established, well supported show thanks to Live Promotions many years of hard work, and we look forward to building on the excellent foundations in place to further grow and develop the show using the vast experience of the Clarion team.”
Live Promotions purchased Race Retro from founder Ian Williamson in 2009, six years after the inaugural event.
Colin Ward, Managing Director of Live Promotions Events Ltd, said: “Given our own expanding event portfolio, it is the right time to pass the baton of Race Retro to Clarion Events and we wish them every success for the future.” _________________ Rick - Admin
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MikeEdwards
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:31 am Post subject: |
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Those DeHavilland Vampire tail spars had a "sold" sticker on them when we went round on Saturday.
Saturday was quite a quiet day - not many people around - and I'm not sure whether that's why we finished looking round at least an hour earlier than usual and had time to go back to a few places to revisit. |
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Rick Site Admin
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:52 pm Post subject: |
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MikeEdwards wrote: | Those DeHavilland Vampire tail spars had a "sold" sticker on them when we went round on Saturday.
Saturday was quite a quiet day - not many people around - and I'm not sure whether that's why we finished looking round at least an hour earlier than usual and had time to go back to a few places to revisit. |
The roadworks were pretty grim on Friday, on the A45/A46 a few miles from Stoneleigh - I wonder if they had an effect? ISTR a radio report of an accident closing the A46 for a time on Saturday.
RJ _________________ Rick - Admin
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MikeEdwards
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Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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Maybe. They seem to be really dragging out that rebuild of the big roundabout to let the main road go underneath - I'm sure it didn't take them that long when they did similar stuff on the A500. |
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