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Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Historic Tour - Val de Vienne - ASAVE Racing 65 & 75 - 2021

The classic Val de Vienne shot - the start of the ASAVE 65 & 75 race.

Part of the Historic Tour, as the French Historic Car Circuit Racing Championship is called, ASAVE racing has two groups of cars.  One is for GT and Touring Cars (the old Groups 1, 2 ,3 and 4) that were homologated prior to 1966.  The second group is for GT and Touring Cars from 1966 to 1975 and Sports prototypes until 1970. At each meeting they either have one 60 minute race or two 45 minute races.  Each race has a pit stop and thus two pilots can take part in each car.  The groups are further divided into classes.   

This type of racing seems to attract small but interesting fields and it was the case at Val de Vienne where there were only 13 cars but lots of interest for fans of historic sports and GT racing.  The Saturday ASAVE race that I saw was my first ever race at Val de Vienne and it lasted 45 minutes which gave me plenty of time to move around various vantage points.  Many thanks to the official who helped me find some particularly good shots.

The racing was not particularly close or exciting but just seeing Lolas, 910s, 240Zs, Corvettes and Mk1 Escorts driven fast makes my day.

The early leader was the 5.8 litre 1966 Lola T70 Mk2 Spyder.  Unfortunately it retired after 8 laps. It was driven by the team of David & De Murard and took fastest lap with a time 3 seconds faster than anyone else.

The winner was José Beltramelli in this 4.7 litre 1965 TVR Griffith 400.  He was running in ASAVE 65.

This fast TVR Griffith was always the likely winner after the Lola dropped out.


In second place was this 2.4 litre 1967 Porsche 910 driven by Sylvain Regnier.  It was the top ASAVE 75 runner.

Porsche 910 at Virage Le Ferme.


In third place was this 2.8 litre 1975 Datson 240Z driven by Valinho & Mathon.  it led one lap during the pitstops and was quite close to the Porsche 910 by the end of the race.

Fourth was this 2.0 litre 1975 Ford Escort RS1600 of Olivie Dusailly. 


The Ford Escort RS1600 looked quite spectacular at times.


Pierre-Yves Dauxerre was fifth in this 3.0 litre 1975 Porsche 911 SC

Porsche 911 SC speeding past two female marshals at Virage Trop Vite.


Porsche 911 SC.


Sixth was Antoine Benne in a 1.6 litre 1965 Lotus Elan. It led one lap during the pit stops.

This 3.8 litre 1963 Jaguar E-Type came seventh driven by Bernard Wilhelm.


The Jaguar E-Type.

Gaso & Bernard came eighth in this 1.6 litre 1964 Lotus Elan, just beating the Corvette.

This wonderfully growly 6.5 litre 1969 Chevrolet Corvette came ninth driven by the Excoffiers.


1969 Chevrolet Corvette.  It was running third at the start but then fell back to fourth and later to ninth.


Tenth was Alain Lagache in this 2..0 litre 1970 Porsche 914-6 GT.


Porsche 914-6.


This 1.9 litre 1963 MG B came eleventh driven by Romain Guerardelle and finished not far behind the Porsche 914-6.

1963 MG B.


Final finisher was Benjamin Dupuy in this 2 litre 1968 Ford Escort who ran at the back all race.

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Lola T70 about to lap an MG B.


Monday, 6 April 2015

Coupes de Printemps 2015 - 10 Makes of car that made my day!

1.   Big Thundering Fords
Ford GT40 on the Montlhéry banking


Ford Mustang leads a group of cars off of the high banking
2. Lovely Lotuses
Lotus 11-Climax in the Montlhéry paddock

Coventry Climax engine

This Renault engined Lotus Europa seems to have spent some of its life in the USA as it had some Lime Rock stickers on it.
1969 Renault engined Lotus Europa on the banking
3. Jolly Jaguars
Three fast E-Types follow each other through the pit straight chicane

Work in the paddock on this nice British Jaguar XK140
Semi-lightweight E type getting a little sideways slide on into the chicane.......
.......and then onto the banking as the storm clouds pass us by.
4. Luscious Lancias
Concours condition Lancia Flamina Super Sport
5. Smoking Corvettes
Lovely old Chevrolet Corvette in trouble, unfortunately.
6. DBs
1959 750cc Le Mans D.B. "Camionnette".  Very nice!

7. Bee Ems
Mid Seventies BMW 3.0CSL.  A real beast!
8. Porsche Abarth

I somehow had these cars missing in my knowledge bank and didn't know Porsche and Abarth had any connection until Montlhéry!

Early Sixties Porsche Carrera Abarth
9. Gorgeous Gordini

Gordini sports cars won at Montlhéry so appropriate to have a nice one here today.  I believe this car was driven by those great Argentinian drivers Gonzales and Fangio.   So really special!

1950 Le Mans Simca-Gordini T15S

10. Uncle Tom Cobley and all!

Not to forget all those British sports cars the French love so much - MG, Austin Healey and Triumph.
An enthusiastically driven MG at the chicane, lifting a wheel and our spirits!
Austin Healey pulls into the gravel trap as a Porsche speeds by
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