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Aberdeen & District MC Hill Climb

Fintray, 29 Jun 1975

ResultsTime 
1 Alan Thomson 1.6-litre Chevron B17 [17.70.08] - Ford twin cam Holbay
(see note 1)
31.78s 1st in class
2 Bill Smith (1100cc racing car) 1.1-litre Ginetta G17 - Imp
33.37s 1st in class
3 Jim Dryden (Special Saloon) 1.3-litre Longman Mini Cooper - BMC
33.85s 1st in class
4 Bill Leith (1100cc racing car) 1.1-litre Ginetta G17 - Imp
33.86s
5 Barrogill Angus (Modsports) 1-litre Davrian - Imp
33.88s 1st in class
6 Peter Speakman (1100cc racing car) 0.68-litre Walker JW4 - Triumph
34.16s
7 Mike Bonar (FF) 1.6-litre Lotus 51 - Ford
E.C.S.M.C
34.35s
8 Bill Donald (Special Saloon) 1-litre Hillman Imp
34.46s 1st in class
9 Norman Insch Lotus Elan
34.62s
10 Bryan Amos (FF) 1.6-litre Lotus 51 - Ford
34.69s
Qualifying
Qualifying information not available

Notes on the cars:

  1. Chevron B17 [17.70.08] (Alan Thomson): New to Ken Sedgley and raced in British F3 and libre racing in 1970, using Holbay engines. Retained for 1971 and converted to the new 1600cc F3, again with Holbay engines, but rarely seen. Sold to John Finch (Chesterfield) in July 1971 and used in F3 for the rest of the season. Updated to B17c specification and retained by Finch for 1972, now sharing with Graham Lynch, but did not actually race very often. Converted to Formula Atlantic specification for 1973 but used with more success in Formule Libre. Sold to Alan Thomson (Edinburgh, Scotland) in early 1974, still with its Holbay twin cam engine, and used in Scottish and northern English sprints and hillclimbs, winning the Scottish Hillclimb championship in 1975 and 1976. It was then sold to Russell Paterson (Glasgow, Scotland) for hillclimbs and sprints in Scotland in 1977 and then in libre races at Croft and Ingliston in 1978. It is reported to have been wrecked at some point. Later via dealer Bobby Howlings (Alderley Edge, Cheshire) to "M Wakefield-Brand" in 1978, then to David Pullen (Guildford, Surrey) in 1991. Raced by Pullen in HSCC Classic Racing Car Championship events in 2004. The car was made available by Pullen for a test by Alexander Sims in Autosport in February 2011. Later owner Jonathan Sharp reports that Pullen "sold the car to a lady for somebody to drive it at which time it was in a very poor state". Its next owner was John Pearson who "did one race at Brands Hatch before deciding single seaters weren't for him", and he sold it to Jim Blockley (Stroud, Gloucestershire) in 2015. Raced by Blockley in HSCC racing until sold by him to Jonathan Sharp (Alderley Edge, Cheshire) in September 2021 to use in the HSCC Historic F3 series plus selected events in Europe.

Sources

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