Last edited by John McKechnie; 04-24-2019 at 08:28 PM.
There’s no help for him then if he likes warm beer.....
Even we English don't like warm beer! Don't care much for beer anyway, being a cider drinker...
Found this on Facebook. Haven't seen this number of cars in a long time.
That was an engine blow!!!!
So ,, who was declared the eventual winner after the final discussion at the caravan?
50 days to race day. To quote Big Kev, "I'm excited!!"
In-car video from the first scratch race at MG Manfield 2019 on the Saturday. Only David's second meeting in the car, still a lot of issues to sort out........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpvN7ey-APU&t=25s
Last edited by Andrew Metford; 01-27-2020 at 08:32 AM.
Well done David. Tidy drive. Your Dad brought me up to date yesterday.
Found this gem today...
Well as some of you may be aware that unfortunately John McKechnie resigned from the Secretary’s duties, Committee and the group earlier this year.
Bruce Thompson stood in until a replacement could be found to help Historic Sports Sedans Club move forward.
The other week Roger Williams put his hand up and after a Committee Meeting last weekend he was elected Chairman and Bruce Dyer elected Secretary.
The remaining committee consists of,
Jennifer Mossman, Treasurer,
Roger Davis, Eligibility Officer,
Club Captain, Adrian Dobbe,
Race Coordinator, Graeme Park,
Lower North Island Rep, Graham Barnes.
I realise that some of the members are on this forum and we will soon be advising of an AGM but in the meantime we would like to hear from anyone who has a car that they think is compliant to contact me.
We are also in the planning stages of a programme of race meetings for this coming season and would like as much support as possible.
Planned Meetings are..
MG Classic, Manfeild in November
Taupo Historic GP, January.
Legends of Speed, HD, March.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Bruce
Bob Hyslop's triple rotor RX7
Angus Fogg driving the Ian Algie Alfetta at Manfeild last year