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Showing posts with label Lotus Elan 26R. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotus Elan 26R. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2022

2022 Le Mans Classic - Plateau 4 - 1962 to 1965

 

Just after the start of the third and final Plateau 4 race with the GT40s leading a great field up the hill from the first corner to the Dunlop Chicane.

Plateau 4 is always one of the highlights of the Le Mans Classic and this year in 2022 it kicked off proceedings after the Jaguar, Porsche and Group C support races.  I enjoyed watching their first and third races and pictures from those races feature below.

Plateau 4 was always going to be a battle between the Ford GT40s.

This plateau really needs a Ferrari 250LM so I was very pleased to see this Dutch recreation present and running.

Lots of variety further down the field with Lotus, Alpine, Alfa, Austin-Healey, MG and Bizzarrini.

Most of the top cars in the field and many others are shown below:

The winner on scratch was this 1965 Ford GT40 of Diogo Ferrao.

Second was another 1965 Ford GT40, this one driven by Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford.

Third was Emile Breittmayer in a 1965 Ford GT40.

This 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé driven by Michel Lecourt and Raymond Narac came fourth.

Wonderful to see a competitive Ferrari in this plateau.  This is the 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO recreation of Nicky Pastorelli.  It came fifth.  Built in the Netherlands I believe and to very high standards including hand beaten bodywork. 

Ludovic Caron's 1963 Shelby Cobra 289 came sixth.

Seventh was Frédéric Jousset's 1965 Shelby Cobra 289.


Damien Kohler in his 1965 Shelby Cobra 289 was eighth.

Ninth were Gregor Fisken and Patrick Blakeney-Edwards in their 1965 Shelby Cobra 289.

The 1965 Ford GT40 of Dominique Guenat was tenth.

Eleventh was this 1965 Ferrari 250 LM recreation of Alexander van Der Lof and Yelmer Buurman.

This 1965 Ford GT40 was twelfth driven by Jean-Francois Decaux.

One of my favourite cars, this 1964 Elva GT160 driven by Michael Birch and Gareth Burnett finished thirteenth.

Fourteenth was this Shelby Daytona Coupé driven by Neurrisse and Rouchard.

Sixteenth was this 1965 Lotus Elan 26R but it won the Performance Index for Plateau 4 driven by Simon Evans.


Tenth in the Performance Index was this 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ driven by Claudio Scalise and Manuel Elicabe.

A good Jaguar E-Type battle led by the 1963 car (No.50) of Luc-Pierre Verquin.

The 1965 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS of David Clark and Pierre Fillon.

The fast 1965 MG B of Michael Boyle.

The 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 of L Desplaces.

The 1965 Marcos 1800 of Chris Marsh, Axel Lind and Robert Hamilton.

Malte Fromm in his 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ.

Julian Ellison in the 1966 Austin Healey Sprite Prototype.

1966 CD SP88 driven by T de Chesse and E Bruet.

1964 Alpine M64 driven by Mitch McCullough.

Christian Bouriez in his 1965 Bizzarrini 5300 GT leading a 1964 Lotus Elan 26R.

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1966 Marcos Mini GT driven by G. Carini, C. Gasco and J. Trousse.

One of the fastest cars was this 1965 Ford GT40 driven by Shaun Lynn but it spun out of contention in race 3.


Monday, 2 May 2022

Tour Auto 2022, Compétition Group VHC (pre-1966)

 

The third placed 1965 Shelby Cobra 289 of Damien KOHLER  / Sylvie LABOISNE on the EC8 special stage near Puisseguin.

This year the Tour Auto returned to its more usual end of April date.  The cars started from Paris and the rally properly got started at the Chateau of Rambouillet.  Then the cars spent five days driving down the west side of France and ended up in Andorra with many special stages and circuit races on the way.

I saw the cars on day 2 on the road in Coulonges-sur-l'Autize and racing at the Circuit Val de Vienne.  Then on day 3, I saw an amazing special stage in the vineyards of Puisseguin as the cars headed to Bordeaux.  Unfortunately, the corner where I was standing was to end the hopes of a number of competitors.  It was a tight left hander with gravel acting as marbles and sending a number of cars into a ditch.

The British crew of Roderick and Rory JACK in their 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA end up in the ditch and damage their car.  They did get going again and finished the rally.  The local spectators are experts at getting cars out of ditches.

This posts covers the top VHC runners (pre-1966) running in the competition category, thus the Cobras, E-Types, 26Rs, 904 and 911s.  The winner of this part of the competition is regarded as the overall winner of the rally.  Further posts will cover the Index of Performance and the later cars.

Having watched Thierry Boutsen on TV score a number of podiums for Benetton in the late eighties and three wins for Williams in F1 GP in the early nineties, it was great to see this Belgian driver compete in his third Tour Auto and take a win.  He led pretty much the whole rally, beating the regular winners, and in the end finished over a minute ahead of his nearest rival.

Very good to see so many spectators attend Val de Vienne and the special stage.

The Top Twelve Overall in the VHC Competition category.

1st.  Thierry BOUTSEN / Hervé ORDIONI, Shelby Cobra 289 1963 (218)

Thierry Boutsen rounds the tricky left hander on EC8 where so main cars ended up in the ditch.

Thierry Boutsen applies opposite lock at Circuit Val de Vienne after being nudged by the Shelby Cobra Daytona replica.

Winner of the Plateau 4 race at Val de Vienne was Thierry Boutsen.   He was also to go on to win the whole Tour Auto.

2nd.  
Raphaël FAVARO / Thomas DE SAULIEU, Lotus Elan 26R 1965 (211)

The Lotus Elan kicks up the gravel on EC8.  The Swiss driver won in 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Favaro's Elan on the Circuit Val de Vienne.

3rd.  Damien KOHLER / Sylvie LABOISNE, Shelby Cobra 289 1965 (212)

Damien Kohler leads a group at Circuit Val de Vienne.

On the road through Coulonges-sur-l'Autize.

4th.  Bertrand PENLAE / Anne PENLAE, Porsche 911 2,0L 1965 (213)

Anne Penlae gasps in shock as she sees the Bussolini's Porsche 904 in the ditch. Bertrand keeps his concentration up to finish fastest on this stage.

This Porsche was the fastest VHC car on some special stages but couldn't keep up with the bigger engined cars on the circuits.

5th.  Jean-Pierre LAJOURNADE / Christophe BOUCHET, Jaguar E-Type 3.8 1962 (202)

The fastest surviving Jaguar E-Type on EC8 near Puisseguin. This French team won in 2015 and 2016.

Jean-Pierre Lajournade at Circuit Val de Vienne where he finished sixth.

6th.  Joachim VON FINCKENSTEIN / Christina VON FINCKENSTEIN, Lotus Elan 26R 1964 (207)

The Finckenstein's Lotus Elan on EC8, arriving just after an E-Type has recovered from an off road excursion.

Joachim Finckenstein's Elan at Circuit Val de Vienne where he finished eleventh.

7th.  Jean-Pierre RICHELMI / Thierry BARJOU, Lotus Elan 26R 1965 (242)

The Richelmi / Barjou Lotus Elan comes into view over the crest on EC8 near Puisseguin.

The Lotus Elan at the Circuit Val de Vienne.

8th.  Ben GILL / David DIDCOCK,  Shelby Cobra 289 1965 (203)

Top Brits on the rally this year were Ben Gill and David Didcock in this Shelby Cobra that was smoking at this stage but still got to the end.

A few seconds later they successfully negotiate one of the trickiest corners on the rally.

9th. Jean-Marc MERLIN / Sophie MERLIN, Jaguar E-Type 3.8 1962 (222)

The Merlins in their E-Type on EC8.

Merlin's E-Type chases Kohler's Cobra at the Circuit Val de Vienne.

10th.  Patrick BONNARDEL / Christiane NICOLET, Jaguar E-Type 3.8 1964 (206)

The top ten was completed by this E-Type driven by Patrick Bonnardel.

The Jaguar at the Circuit Val de Vienne.

11th.  Gaby VON OPPENHEIM / Andreas MIDDENDORF, Porsche 911 2,0L 1965 (210)

The German Porsche on EC8.

12th.  Claude CASSINA / Tomy GRUELLES, Austin Mini Cooper S 1275 1964 (191)

This Mini Cooper was the first of the VHC Touring Cars.  Here it is seen at the Circuit Val de Vienne, absolutely dominating the Plateau 3 race,
Other notable competitors:

Jean-Marc and Patricia BUSSOLINI in their 1965 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, seconds before they ended in a ditch near Puisseguin on EC8.  Before that they had been heading for a strong top ten position.  Even though the local spectators towed them out the ditch and got them going again, they retired.

The Porsche 904 going well the previous day at Val de Vienne.


The Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe 1965 replica of Olivier MUYTJENS and Brice PINEAU.  Interestingly, all replicas are penalised on time.   This replica won the race at Nogaro.

The Daytona Coupe was slower on the special stages and only came 41st on this stage, EC8.

John Etherton asserts his copyright to all of the photos on this blogpost.  However, you may post the photos elsewhere on the web as long as you credit the photographer, John Etherton, and this blog post, Rouenlesafx@blogspot.com and provide a link to this page.

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Thierry Boutsen leading the other main VHC contenders at Circuit Val de Vienne.

The Bussolini's Porsche 904 having a strong run at Val de Vienne.

Neither of these cars finished the rally.