Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Some images
I thought it would be a good thing to share some images of racing cars that I captured on my old camera a number of years ago. The first is of a BRM v16 captured at Silverstone. The 2nd is a delightful six cylinder Amilcar. Below these is an ERA-Delage, again at Silverstone. The Alfa was photographed at Oulton Park prior to the extensive modifications to the paddock. To finish off this gallery from yesteryear is an ERA at Silverstone and a Mercedes W154. I hope you enjoy these images of some fantastic racing cars. More to come in the future.
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Everyday Wheels

I have been asked what my day-to-day car is. Well it's a 2002 SLK32 AMG which is a Merc with some oomph! The SLK32 AMG has 354 bhp courtesy of its supercharged 3.2 Litre V6 and is capable of 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds. All the engines were hand-built by AMG; each one by an individual engineer. The engine features an intercooled Lysholm-type "twin-screw" supercharger. Production ran between August 2000 and March 2004. Only 4,333 SLK32s were built in total, of which 979 were retained for Germany, 2,056 exported to the USA and 263 went to the UK. So she is relatively rare. I think she will be a future classic. With taut handling and a silky smooth engine that delivers oodles of power, the SLK32 offers supercar performance but without the tantrums associated with more exotic beasts.
Top speed is restricted to 155 mph but an ECU switch takes it up to 174 mph with a few extra horses thrown in for good measure. I also understand that a tweak or two to the headers and a change of pulley drive pushes bhp up another 100 bhp to 450 which must be awesome in such a compact car. Well I'm hoping my AMG will become a classic and in the meantime I am just going to enjoy her for what she is...a true thoroughbred.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Old Flame

With a pre-selector gearbox, my 12/4 was magic on the hills and the wings could be taken off very quickly so I could run her as a VSCC open wheeled racer. I only wished I had done more of the latter. She was very well balanced both on the circuit and on the road.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
It's a French thing

Yes she sports the OHV conversion. We originally ran the standard side-valve Amilcar engine but managed to borrow an engine that had the period conversion. My late father used the loaned engine as a pattern. I believe it was from the 200 mile race car. Here is my father in the car at the VSCC Curborough Sprint meeting.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Brake-down
I might have a bash at the Silverstone test on 20 November but will need to change to the silencer as it is a 105db limit. Unsilenced it is louder and I can't afford to upset the folk in Silverstone and Whittlebury villages.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Went the day well
As an interesting back-to-back I then went out in our MG PB. With a blower she is lively too but not a patch on the Riley Brooklands for handling. The Riley beats the MG hands-down. And perhaps that's where the advantage lies. You literally can put your hand down when sat in the Riley. The Brooklands has a low centre of gravity.
I doubt there are many lower cars from the 1920s. What a joy the Riley Brooklands must have been to the 1920s' sporting driver. From the factory he or she had a car that was a great sports car and with the wings off, a redoubtable racer. It is not surprising that a Riley Brooklands took the Index of Performance at Le Mans in 1934.

Thursday, 5 November 2009
Vintage Harley
Welcome
It's the end of the season and the toys are back in the cupboard but there is much to be done. The Riley Brooklands is a priority. After a hard campaign of races the engine is coming out over the winter. I hope to have this ready so that the car can run on New Year's Day. Where my Cooper T56 is concerned I have to sort out the brake problems which befell me at Mallory Park. The Amilcar will need looking over and the oil pressure backed off. However, she seems to be running sweetly at present. Finally a major project is going to be getting our two cam racing Harley going again. I have had the barrels repaired and the whole assortment of bits is going off to a friend to be put back together again...I hope!
Labels:
Amilcar,
Cooper,
Formula Junior,
historics,
MG,
motorsport,
racing cars,
Riley,
vintage,
VSCC
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