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Scottish Hill Climb Championship round

Kinkell, 7 Oct 1972

ResultsTime 
1 Gray Mickel 1.6-litre Brabham BT35 [44] - Ford twin cam
(see note 1)
32.10s 1st in over 1300cc racing car class
2 Kenny Allen (1300cc racing car) 1-litre Chevron B15 [F3-69-10] - Ford
(see note 2)
32.90s 1st in 1300cc & FF racing car class
3 Doug Thomson (1300cc racing car) 1-litre Ecosse Imp - Imp
33.30s 2nd in 1300cc & FF racing car class
4EQ Colin Maclean (FF) 1.6-litre Hawke DL2B - Ford Kent
34.50s 3rd= in 1300cc & FF racing car class
4EQ Richard Courtney (1300cc racing car) 1-litre Vixen VB1 - Imp
34.50s 3rd= in 1300cc & FF racing car class
6 Barrogill Angus (1.0 Spec Saloon) 1-litre Hillman Imp - Imp Shannon
(see note 3)
35.20s 1st in class
7 Bob Hutchinson (Sports/GT 1.6) 1.3-litre Austin-Healey Sprite
35.30s 1st in 1600cc Sports/GT class
7 Agnes Mickel 1.6-litre Brabham BT35 [44] - Ford twin cam
(see note 4)
35.30s 2nd in over 1300cc racing car class
9 Bob Hendry (Sports/GT 1.6) 1.3-litre MG Midget
35.70s 2nd in 1600cc Sports/GT class
9 Duncan Hall (Modsports) 1.6-litre Lotus Elan
35.70s 1st in class
C2 Andrew C. Goodfellow (libre) 4.7-litre Cooper - Chevrolet V8
C4 Bob Hamilton (libre) 4.7-litre Cooper - Chevrolet V8
DNA Iain McLaren 1.8-litre Brabham BT35X [1] - Cosworth FVC
(see note 5)
engine
Qualifying
Qualifying information not available

Notes on the cars:

  1. Brabham BT35 [44] (Gray Mickel): Husband-and-wife hillclimbers Gray and Agnes Mickel (Glasgow, Scotland) bought a new Brabham BT35 for hillclimbs in 1972. It was fitted with a Hart twin-cam and first appeared at the Kinkell Braes hill climb in March 1972. Retained by the Mickels for 1973 and used in British and Scottish championship hillclimbs, acquiring a Hart BDA engine some time during that year. The car was advertised by the Mickels in November 1973 and was bought by Jim Campbell (Bothwell, Scotland) 1974 who raced it until 1978. It was then used by Chris Dowson (Pershore, Worcestershire) in hillclimbs in 1979 and 1980. Fred Edwards (Warboys, Cambridgeshire) bought it in 1985 and used it in Monoposto and HSCC events until 1991 but it was then unused until bought by David Irwin (Evergreen, Colorado) in 2001. Irwin still had it in 2004. It was restored by J&L restorations and had moved to Don Roose (Bainbridge Island, Washington) by 2005. Advertised by Roose in 2007. Sold to Allen Nicholas (California) in December 2009 and used in west coast historic events. Sold by Nicholas to Peter McLaughlin (New Hampshire) in December 2014 but not raced. Sold to David Smoker (South Australia) in April 2016.
  2. Chevron B15 [F3-69-10] (Kenny Allen): New to Natalie Goodwin's Goodwin Racing for Cyd Williams to race in European F3 from June 1969 onwards, replacing the team's well-used Brabham BT21B. Retained for early 1970 when it was raced by Williams and Ian Ashley, then sold to dealer Bobby Howlings. To Iain McLaren (Broxburn, Scotland) for 1971 and raced in Scottish hillclimbs in the 1300cc single seater class. To Kenny Allen and continued in Scottish hillclimbs in 1972 and 1973. Unknown after 1973 until advertised by Bobby Howlings' Cheshire Sports Cars Ltd as a rolling chassis in July 1975. The car was bought from Howlings by Simon Price (Shrewsbury), who kept it, unused, for 20 years until selling it to George Jack in June 1996. The car still had its 1000cc F3 engine and Hewland gearbox and Jack completely rebuilt the car. Jack then relocated to New Zealand in January 1988, taking the car with him, and won his class in the 1998/99 Thoroughbred & Classic Car Owners Club (TACCOC ) historic championship. He later fitted a 1500cc pre crossflow Ford engine, and then a Formula B Lotus twin cam and Hewland Mk 5.
  3. Hillman Imp (Barrogill Angus): Barrogill Angus (Thurso, Scotland) raced a "Shannon Imp" in Scottish hillclimbs from 1972 to 1974, a Hillman Imp with Shannon-tuned 998cc Imp engine in the under 1000cc special saloon class. In 1973, the car was said to be ex-Tony Charnell (MN 21 Jun 1973 p28).
  4. Brabham BT35 [44] (Agnes Mickel): Husband-and-wife hillclimbers Gray and Agnes Mickel (Glasgow, Scotland) bought a new Brabham BT35 for hillclimbs in 1972. It was fitted with a Hart twin-cam and first appeared at the Kinkell Braes hill climb in March 1972. Retained by the Mickels for 1973 and used in British and Scottish championship hillclimbs, acquiring a Hart BDA engine some time during that year. The car was advertised by the Mickels in November 1973 and was bought by Jim Campbell (Bothwell, Scotland) 1974 who raced it until 1978. It was then used by Chris Dowson (Pershore, Worcestershire) in hillclimbs in 1979 and 1980. Fred Edwards (Warboys, Cambridgeshire) bought it in 1985 and used it in Monoposto and HSCC events until 1991 but it was then unused until bought by David Irwin (Evergreen, Colorado) in 2001. Irwin still had it in 2004. It was restored by J&L restorations and had moved to Don Roose (Bainbridge Island, Washington) by 2005. Advertised by Roose in 2007. Sold to Allen Nicholas (California) in December 2009 and used in west coast historic events. Sold by Nicholas to Peter McLaughlin (New Hampshire) in December 2014 but not raced. Sold to David Smoker (South Australia) in April 2016.
  5. Brabham BT35X [1] (Iain McLaren): New for Sir Nick Williamson (Mortimer, Berkshire) for 1971, and fitted with a 1.8-litre Cosworth FVC sports car engine for the British Hill Climb Championship. To Iain McLaren (Broxburn, Scotland) for 1972 and run in the Scottish Hill Climb Championship, and in libre racing. To George Dixon (Norton Disney, near Lincoln) for 1973 and fitted with a 'bitza' Ford twin cam engine for libre racing. Given the lack of any other plausible contenders, it is likely to be the 1800cc BT35 raced by Bob Leckie (Aberdeen, Scotland) at Ingliston in September 1974. History then unknown until some time before 2001, when it was owned by Chris Roden (Hampshire). He had acquired in a poor state from a house that was being cleared, and started a restoration. Still with Roden in February 2004. Subsequent history unknown.

Sources

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