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| Count | Name | Team name | Car # |
| 1 | Kris Tovey | Crisis Racing 3 | 5 |
| 2 | Glenn Oswin, Matthew Arrowsmith-Brown | Team Ecas | 7 |
| 3 | Katy Storey, Lauren Storey | Rosie Racing 2 | 22 |
| 4 | Ash Carter | Jelly Snake Racing | 23 |
| 5 | Alec Graham, John Paul Wilkinson | 1103 | 30 |
| 6 | Caryl Wills, Lien Davies | Crisis Too Racing | 36 |
| 7 | Paul Robertson, Simon Turner, Trevor Williams | Tete Rouge Stevenage Sheet Metal | 42 |
| 8 | Mark Waghorn, Matthew Cobb | Wingrove Racing | ? |
| 9 | Matt Lambert, Richard Lambert | Axtron Limited | 43 |
| 10 | Philip Myatt | Myatt Racing | 44 |
| 11 | Martin Fox, Michael Fox | Team Asquith | 45 |
| 12 | Ian Arnold, Ian Beale | The Pie Men - Boss Hogs Army | 50 |
| 13 | Julie Walford, Steve Walford | Walford Racing | 55 |
| 14 | Sammie Fritchley, Simon Clarke, Tom Perry | Gadget Rouge | 56 |
| 15 | Laurent Dallet, Peter Rundle, Stephane Delacours | Rumble Racing | 57 |
| 16 | David Beatty, Sarah Beatty | Racing for Bill | 62 |
| 17 | Louis Tyson | MRB Racing | 66 |
| 18 | Nigel Hollis, Richard Hollis | Hollis Motorsport 3 | 70 |
| 19 | John Widdowson | Widdowson/Hollis | 71 |
| 20 | Matthew Hollis | Hollis Motorsport | 72 |
| 21 | Mick Storey, Nick Clarke | Rosie Racing | 77 |
| 22 | Adam Bollons, Chris Hall | AB Fitness Hallmark | 81 |
| 23 | David Watson, Nick Crispin | MIM Racing | 89 |
| 24 | David O'Keeffe, James Winstanley, Jon Davis, Pete Sparrow | Sea Lion with Sparrow Automotive | 97 |
| Hire cars available for the 24 hour race |
| Thursday, 11 June 2015 14:06 | |
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With 4 drivers in each car (usually), there are often teams on the look out for extra drivers to share the driving. Up to 6 hours driving for each driver, based on 4 drivers. For more information on what racing in a 2CV for 24 hours is all about, read this article. There are a number of cars available for the 24 hour race this year. Some are looking for one or two drivers, and some are available to hire for a complete team - some with support. A drive with an established team will usually start from £1200, often with catering provided. To find out more about the options available to get on the grid for the 24 hour race, please send a message to Katy Storey - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - and let us know what you're looking for!
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| Cadwell Park, 2015 |
| Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:31 | |
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With the weather set very fair for the entire weekend, qualifying for race 1 got underway. There were a few spins as each driver pushed the envelope, including one spectacular one from Nick Clarke at Hall Bends, and some cars succumbed to mechanical gremlins - with Phil Myatt, Christine Savage and Simon Crook all experiencing carburettor problems. Previously this year Pete Sparrow would be topping the timesheets for qualifying, but for race 1 it would be Tom Perry starting on pole after setting a blistering time of 2:06:73. Sparrow was 2nd with 2:07.39, and the on-form Caryl "DEFINITELY NOT A WOMAN" Wills took 3rd on the grid. Mike Fox was disqualified from the results of first qualifying due to missing post-session scrutineering, after becoming stuck in 3rd gear. Qualifying 2 was also held on the Saturday (both races being held on the Sunday), and just for a change, Pete Sparrow took over Nick Crispin's car for this race. That didn't stop him taking pole position though, despite later finding the car had variable toe-out on the rear. Phil Myatt was 2nd on the grid after fixing his earlier carburettor woes, and Caryl Wills was once again in 3rd. Sammie Fritchley qualified a creditable 8th place in an unfamiliar car - her first race since her large shunt at Oulton Park at the start of the season.
Race 1 was held on the Sunday morning, and Matt Lambert got a great start and was able to defend the lead from the chasing pack for the initial part of the race. Tom Perry was bundled down in the pack to 3rd, and swapped places with Pete Sparrow for 2nd place for a few laps before dropping a little to 4th. Caryl Wills was back to 3rd. Also in the mix were Kris Tovey in 5th in the early stages, and the 77 car of Nick Clarke up into 6th from grid 9th. By lap 5, Sparrow had nosed into a slender lead over Lambert, but a charging Wills was challenging for, and taking, the lead by lap 7. Wills would continue to swap places with Sparrow until the end, but it was Sparrow who took the flag first at the end of the race just just a shade over Wills. Perry recovered into 3rd, demoting Lambert to 4th. 5th was Kris Tovey, ahead of Paul Taylor, Nick Crispin, Phil Myatt (recovering well from grid 21st!), Nick Clarke in 9th, and Steve Walford rounding out the top 10. Mick Storey completed only one lap after an early coming together with Alec Graham, and Matthew Hollis was somewhat lucky to finish after a monster spin coming down from Gooseneck chicane (See video links at the bottom), which is taken almost flat out in 4th gear!
Apart from Louis Tyson not finishing, Simon Crook was also a retiree after a snapped accelerator pedal prevented him completing the first lap.
Maria's pics from the weekend: Race 1 / Race 2
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The fourth meeting of the 2015 2CVparts.com championship saw the racers head up to Croft Circuit near Darlington. With its medium-fast corners and bumps, it's a challenging circuit, and the local supporters are vey knowledgable and love a good race. Fortunately the 2CVs were able to provide them with 2 great sprint races and an intriguing 2 hour enduro!
Qualifying for the second sprint race took place on the Sunday morning, and with the returning David O'Keefe taking over from Pete Sparrow only lining up 10th, the top of the timesheets was claimed by Kris Tovey. Nick Crispin qualified a season-best 2nd, Phil Myatt 3rd, Tom Perry 4th and Caryl Wills 5th. Louis Tyson's car ended up parked at the back of the circuit afjust just 2 laps with a smoking engine, and David Beatty didn't take part in the session due to engine problems.
Qualifying for the 2 hour enduro race took place just before lunch on the Saturday. The Gadget Racing entry of Simon Clarke, Sammie Fritchley and Tom Perry took the top spot, followed by Crisis Racing 3 (Kris Tovey), Axtron Limited (Richard and Matt Lambert) in 3rd, Myatt Racing in 4th (Phil Myatt) and Crisis Too Racing (Lien Davies/Caryl Wills) 5th.


Drivers' favourite Cadwell Park was the destination for rounds 5 and 6 of the 2015 2CVPARTS.COM championship. Often described as the "Mini Nordschleife" because of its many hills and challenging corners, it's always been a thrilling place for a 2CV race.
A club BBQ was staged on the Saturday night, and some teams took the opportunity to fettle or repair their cars. Or in the case of Adam Bollons and Ash Carter, almost completely rewire Adam's car, and replace an engine valve. Such is the friendly spirit of the club, a number of other drivers and mechanics dived in to help!












