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Trophy of The Dunes

Zandvoort, 26 Sep 1971

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 John Hine (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-29] - Cosworth FVC
#19 Red Rose Racing
80 1h 54m 15.3s
2 Ed Swart (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-10A] - Cosworth FVC
#14 Canon Racing Team
80 1h 54m 53.9s
3 John Burton (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-10] - Cosworth FVC
#12 Canon Racing Team
80 1h 55m 10.7s
4 Helmut Marko (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU23] - Cosworth FVC
#3 Karl von Wendt Racing (see note 1)
80 1h 55m 33.6s
5 Jo Bonnier (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU18] - Cosworth FVC
#1 Scuderia Filipinetti (see note 2)
78 1h 55m 50.5s
6 Peter Hanson (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/12] - Cosworth FVC
#8 David Farnell
77
7 Liane Engeman (G6) 2-litre Abarth 2000 SP/71 (SE021) - Tipo 236 4
#39 Scuderia Osella
77
8 Brian Robinson (G5) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-4] - Cosworth FVC
#60 Brian Robinson (see note 3)
77
9 John Bridges (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-7] - Cosworth FVC
#20 Red Rose Racing
77
11 Claude Swietlik (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/9] - Cosworth FVC
#33 Claude Swietlik
75
12 Peter Creasey (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-4] - Cosworth FVC
#11 Worcestershire Racing Association
73
13 Trevor Twaites (G5) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-6] - Cosworth FVC
#51 Intertech Steering Wheels
71
14 Henk Bosman (G5) 2-litre Chevron B8 - BMW M10
#55 Stichting Team Radio Veronica
71
15 Roger Heavens (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-35] - Cosworth FVC
#50 Speedsports Motobooks
69
R Terry Croker (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/14] - Cosworth FVC
#9 A. & J. Motors (Chadwell Heath) Ltd.
(see note 4)
76 2:Accident
R John Lepp (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-9] - Cosworth FVC
#23 Central Garage (Mirfield) Ltd.
(see note 5)
59 2:Collision, accident
R Gijs van Lennep (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU22] - Cosworth FVC
#4 Karl von Wendt Racing (see note 6)
50 2:Spun
R Brian Martin (G6) 1.8-litre Martin BM8 [1] - Cosworth FVC
#32 Brian Martin Developments (see note 7)
47 2:Engine
R Toine Hezemans (G6) 2-litre Chevron B19 - Abarth 4
#40 Scuderia Osella
39 2:DNS-Gearbox
R Peter Humble (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 - Cosworth FVC
#21 Red Rose Racing
36 1:Crown wheel & pinion; 2:DNS
R Gerard Schuiten (G5) 2-litre Chevron B8 - BMW M10
#54 Team 4711 "Sir Irish Moss"
27 1:Collision with Lennep; 2:DNS
R Chris Craft (G6) 2-litre Chevron B19 [71-12] - Ford BDA RES iron block
#22 Chevron Racing Team
20 1:Valves; 2:DNS
R Arturo Merzario (G6) 2-litre Abarth 2000 SP/71 (SE021) - Tipo 236 4
#38 Scuderia Osella
15 1:Engine; 2:DNS
R Heinz Derflinger (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-3] - Cosworth FVC
#24 Hasag Möbelwerke Racing Team
9 1:DNF; 2:DNS
R Guy Edwards (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU26] - Cosworth FVC
#5 Phillips Autoradio
2 1:Accident; 2:DNS
DNS Antonio Zadra (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [SL212/20] - Cosworth FVC
#10 Scuderia Brescia Corse
Did not start
DNS Martyn Denley (G6) 1.6-litre Gropa CMC Mk 2 - Ford BDA
#29 Martyn Denley
Did not start
DNQ Charles Graemiger (G6) 1.8-litre Daren Mk.3 - Cosworth FVC
#34 Charles Graemiger
Did not qualify
DNQ Bill Needham (G6) 1.6-litre Coldwell C14 - Cosworth FVA
#36 William Needham
Did not qualify
DNA Vic Elford (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU17] - Cosworth FVC
#2 Scuderia Filipinetti
Did not arrive
DNA Theo Kinsbergen (G6) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU29?] - Cosworth FVC
#6 Stichting Team Radio Veronica
Did not arrive
DNA John Miles (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 - Cosworth FVC
#15 DART Racing with Castrol
Did not arrive
DNA Toine Hezemans (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-6] - Cosworth FVC
#16 DART Racing with Castrol
Did not arrive
DNA Liane Engeman (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 - Cosworth FVC
#18 DART Racing with Castrol
Did not arrive
DNA Clemens Schickentanz (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-22] - Cosworth FVC
#25 Oldenkott - Tobacco and Pipes Racing Team
(see note 8)
Did not arrive
DNA Michel Dupont (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 - Cosworth FVC
#26 Wicky Racing Team (see note 9)
Did not arrive
DNA Peter Smith (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B8 [CH-DBE-52] - Cosworth FVC
#28 Peter Smith
Did not arrive
DNA Alan Fowler (G6) 1.8-litre Mercury Mk.3 - Cosworth FVC
#30 Alan Fowler
Did not arrive
DNA Barrie Maskell (G6) 1.8-litre Taydec Mk.3 - Cosworth FVC
#31 Tom Clapham
Did not arrive
DNA Edward Negus (G6) 1.6-litre Martin BM7 [1] - Cosworth FVA
#33 Brian Martin Developments (see note 10)
Did not arrive
DNA Martin Ridehalgh (G6) 2-litre Dulon LD11P [02] - Porsche
#35 Speedsports Motobooks
Did not arrive
DNA Rob Dijkstra (G6) 2-litre Abarth 2000 SP (SE019) - Tipo 236 4
#41 Rob Dijkstra
Did not arrive
DNA Andrew Fletcher (G5) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-8] - Cosworth FVC
#52 William Tuckett
Did not arrive
DNA Rein Zwolsman (G6) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 - Cosworth FVC
#53 Canon Racing Team (see note 11)
Did not arrive
DNA Tony Birchenhough (G5) 2-litre Chevron B8 [CH-DBE-87] - BMW M10
#56 The Paul Watson Race Organisation
Did not arrive
DNA Peter Clarke (G5) 2-litre Chevron B8 [CH-DBE-42] - BMW M10
#58 I. H. Weighell
Did not arrive
DNA Richard Knight (G5) 2-litre Chevron B8 [CH-DBE-84] - BMW M10
#59 Richard Knight (see note 12)
Did not arrive
Qualifying
1 Toine Hezemans (G6 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B19 - Abarth 4 1m 23.2s
2 John Hine (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-29] - Cosworth FVC 1m 23.4s
3 Ed Swart (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-10A] - Cosworth FVC 1m 23.5s
4 Helmut Marko (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU23] - Cosworth FVC 1m 24.3s
5 John Lepp (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-9] - Cosworth FVC 1m 25.2s
6 Gijs van Lennep (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU22] - Cosworth FVC 1m 25.4s
7 John Burton (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-10] - Cosworth FVC 1m 25.4s
8 Arturo Merzario (G6 2.0) 2-litre Abarth 2000 SP/71 (SE021) - Abarth Tipo 236 4 1m 25.6s
9 Jo Bonnier (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU18] - Cosworth FVC 1m 26.3s
10 Terry Croker (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/14] - Cosworth FVC 1m 27.1s
11 John Bridges (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-7] - Cosworth FVC 1m 28.5s
12 Liane Engeman (G6 2.0) 2-litre Abarth 2000 SP/71 (SE021) - Abarth Tipo 236 4 1m 28.9s
13 Brian Robinson (G5 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-4] - Cosworth FVC 1m 29.4s
14 Guy Edwards (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [HU26] - Cosworth FVC 1m 29.5s
15 Peter Hanson (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/12] - Cosworth FVC 1m 29.9s
16 Brian Martin (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Martin BM8 [1] - Cosworth FVC 1m 30.0s
17 Claude Swietlik (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T210 [SL210/9] - Cosworth FVC 1m 30.2s
18 Peter Creasey (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-4] - Cosworth FVC 1m 30.3s
19 Chris Craft (G6 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B19 [71-12] - Ford BDA RES iron block 1m 30.5s
20 Peter Humble (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 - Cosworth FVC 1m 31.0s
21 Heinz Derflinger (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B19 [71-3] - Cosworth FVC 1m 31.3s
22 Henk Bosman (G5 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B8 - BMW M10 1m 33.7s
23 Roger Heavens (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-35] - Cosworth FVC 1m 34.6s
24 Antonio Zadra * (G6 2.0) 1.8-litre Lola T212 [SL212/20] - Cosworth FVC 1m 36.3s
25 Martyn Denley * (G6 2.0) 1.6-litre Gropa CMC Mk 2 - Ford BDA 1m 36.4s
26 Gerard Schuiten (G5 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B8 - BMW M10 1m 36.5s
27 Trevor Twaites (G5 2.0) 1.8-litre Chevron B16 [DBE-6] - Cosworth FVC 1m 36.8s
 
* Did not start

Notes on the cars:

  1. Lola T212 [HU23] (Helmut Marko): One of two Lola T212s bought by Karl von Wendt Racing for 1971 and the team car originally allocated to Von Wendt himself. Raced at Paul Ricard in April by Von Wendt and Jean-Pierre Jabouille and then at Salzburgring in May by Gijs van Lennep. As Von Wendt had retired from driving, HU23 was not take to Silverstone in June but when Helmut Marko damaged the other team car, HU22, at that race, he moved over to HU23 for the rest of the season. He won in this car at Clermont-Ferrand, Hockenheim and Imola in June and July and also raced at Nürburgring and Zandvoort in September. Presumably Marko's car at the ADAC-Sauerland-Bergpreis in October. Then shipped to South Africa for the Springbok series and raced by Marko and John Love in six events. Subsequent history unknown but said to have been sold to a Belgian driver and crashed at some point in the 1970s. A car with this number owned by Ian Webb in the early 1980s and rebuilt on a reskinned monocoque for use in historic racing, initially by Richard Eyre and then John Foulston. Nicola Foulston sold it to a M. Defornay in 1986 but it is then unknown until owned by Richard Griot (Seattle, WA) in the late 1990s then to Walt Cox (Seattle, WA) 2005, Steve Read 2008 and Gregoire Audi 2010.
  2. Lola T212 [HU18] (Jo Bonnier): One of two cars delivered to Ecurie Bonnier and raced under the Scuderia Filipinetti banner. HU18 is identified by Sport Auto as Jo Bonnier's personal car and is likely to be the car used at Paul Ricard April 1972 by Claude Ballot-Léna. A surviving Bonnier invoice shows that HU18 was sold to Enzo Osella in May 1972 and a 2011 advert by Marcel Roks quotes a 1985 HVIF which identifies HU18 as the car then owned by Roberto Filannino and Pasquale Barberio. Barberio raced a 1300cc Lola T212-Abarth in Italian domestic racing in 1973 and the Roks advert says he kept the car until 1976. Later owners are given as a Mr. Girollami 1976, Stefano Sebastiani 1982, Victor Myette 1994, Andy Wolfe (Cambridge, UK) 1998 and the current owner in 2001.
  3. Chevron B16 [DBE-4] (Brian Robinson): Brian Robinson ran a Chevron B16 in 1970 and 1971 before upgrading to a Chevron B21 for the 1972 season. He sold the B16, still complete with its early FVC, to John White (Byfield, MA) who raced it in BSR racing for several seasons.
  4. Lola T210 [SL210/14] (Terry Croker): Terry Croker bought SL210/14 in August 1970 to replace his Lola T70 for use in the Interserie championship. Croker used it in the 1971 European 2-litre series, sharing with Guy Edwards at the Nürburgring in September. It was sold to Rolf Skoghag for 1972 who continued to race it until June 1973. It is then reported to have passed through the hands of Mike Gue and John Webb before reaching Bill Sainsbury (Vancouver, Canada) for 1976. After racing in DSR in 1976 it is reported to have passed via MacKenzie Racing 1977 and at least one other Canadian owner to Robert Grant (UK) in 1985 who sold it to Bengt Ljungbergh (Sweden) later that year. Ljungbergh retained it to 2007 when it was sold via Chris Fox to Geoff Lister. It was for sale in November 2010.
  5. Chevron B19 [71-9] (John Lepp): Sold to Central Garage (Mirfield) Ltd for John Lepp to drive in the 1971 European 2-litre series. Sold to James Gray for 1972 with Peter Gaydon as co-driver and then to Ian Harrower and James Bell for 1973 and 1974. Sold to Tony Wadsworth and rebodied with an Imp body as the Special Saloon "Chimp" and driven by Jonathan Buncombe. Banned almost immediately and sold to Paul Howarth for historic racing in 1977. Then raced by Vin Malkie from 1978 to 1982 after which it was raced by James Wallis (Edenbridge, Kent) in 1983 and 1984. The car's history becomes increasingly murky after this point. For more on this car, see 'Chevron B19 71-9'.
  6. Lola T212 [HU22] (Gijs van Lennep): Bought by Karl von Wendt Racing for 1971 and entered for Helmut Marko at the first few races, winning the opening round at Paul Ricard in April and qualifying on pole for the next round at the Salzburgring. The car was damaged at Silverstone in June and Marko used the team's sister car HU23 thereafter. HU22 returned to the team and was raced by Jean-Pierre Jabouille at the Nürburgring in September (where Autosport noted that it was the car that had won the opening round) and by Gijs van Lennep at Zandvoort a few weeks later. The car was taken as a spare to the Springbok series but raced at Kyalami by Gijs van Lennep and Jackie Pretorius. Subsequent history unknown but said to have been sold to a Greek hillclimber. A car with this number bought from the US by Ian Giles then sold to Bryan Jedinak in the US in 2005 before returning again to the UK via Giles again and bought by Neil Primrose in 2009.
  7. Martin BM8 [1] (Brian Martin): The Martin BM8 was Brian Martin's regular car for the 1971 season and was then sold to David Good for hillclimbs in 1972. Good came very close to winning the class-based Leaders title, only to crash on his first class run at the final round of the championship. The BM8 was raced by Richard Brown in hillclimbs in 1974 and 1975, and by John Stuart in 1976 before fading from view for a few years. It was with Simon Phillips in 1982 and then raced by Stoic Racing (Ian Harrower, John Piper and others) with a BDX engine in 1983-84. It passed through the hands of Ian Barrowman and Mike Campbell-Cole in the 1990s before landing with Howard Matloff (San Diego, CA) by 1998.
  8. Chevron B19 [71-22] (Clemens Schickentanz): Paul Kersten bought a Chevron B19 via dealer Jo Siffert for Clemens Schickentanz to race in 1971. Its history after 1971 is uncertain but it appears to have been the "B21" (later "B23" and even "B26") raced in French hillclimbs by Jacky Daumet (Alès, France) from 1973 to 1977.
  9. Chevron B19 (Michel Dupont): Swiss driver Michel Dupont drove a B16 in 1971 until a crash at Imola. He reappeared at the Nürburgring 500 km in September with a B19 of unknown origin and continued to run this car through 1972, including sharing it at Le Mans with Pierre Bodin and Pierre Blancpain. Dupont continued to drive a Chevron sports car until the end of the 1974 season. It was described as a B21 at Imola 17 Sep 1972, a B23 in 1973, a B23/26 in 1974, a B26 on two occasions and then back to a B23 at the end of 1974.
  10. Martin BM7 [1] (Edward Negus): The Martin BM7 was raced by Brian Martin in 1970 and then by Edward Negus in 1971, during which time it was fitted with a 1600cc FVA engine and was sometimes described as a BM8. In 1972, the car was rebodied by Martin as a "BM9C" with a Chevron B16-style centre section and sold to Chris and Mike Oates who used it in club racing. The next few years are unclear but by 1976 it had been sold to Peter-Paul Durig in Switzerland and was used in Swiss national events over the next five seasons. In 1982, it returned to the UK when Richard Brown bought it from Durig (the BM10 going in the opposite direction). It was then sold to Jim Gathercole who restored it back to BM7 specification and raced it in historics for three seasons. It then went to Karl-Reiner Vogeler in Mar 1986 and to Bernd Seidler in Mar 1993. Seidler restored the car again in 1999 and it was offered for sale by Bonhams in 2004 and 2005. Subsequent history unknown.
  11. Chevron B16 (Rein Zwolsman): Ed Swart's Canon Racing Team bought a new Group 5 Chevron B16 for 1971 for Rein Zwolsman to drive in the European 2-litre Sports Car series alongside's Swart's own Group 6 Chevron B19. Zwolsman and Swart co-drove the car to second in class at the opening round at Paul Ricard but the car was comprehensively destroyed in a huge accident at Salzburgring five weeks later when Zwolsman hit the guard rail and was hugely lucky to emerge unhurt.
  12. Chevron B8 [CH-DBE-84] (Richard Knight): Bought by TorLine Ltd and entered for Guy Edwards and Mike Franey in long-distance events in 1969. Sold to Ed Negus for 1970 and fitted with a distinctive high roof centre to accommodate Negus's height. Raced widely in European events in 1970. For 1971, the car was sold to the French-based English brothers Mike and Richard Knight who used it in long-distance events, notably the Targa Florio, winning the 2-litre G5 class, and the Tour de France. It was later owned by Tony Gordon, Grahame Bryant, Peter Alderman and John Lloyd before being bought by Jerry Hooper (Shropshire) in 1997. Hooper was still racing the car in 2007.

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

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