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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 16:45 |
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Here's a scanned copy of a letter from the Motorsport Safety Fund, thanking Terry, all of the 2CV marshals and of course the 2CV racers for the money raised from 2007's 24hr race. (Read more to see pic) |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 16:26 |
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I would like to say a big thank-you to everyone involved over the weekend, especially the many that responded to our requests for additional marshals, it was great to meet with you and put faces to names etc and hope to see you all back again soon at Snetterton. Yes it was a little damp (for Snet!) over the weekend but it was a brilliant weekend from a racing aspect and for the way everyone all worked together as a team to make the event the success that it is now recognised to be over the past five years at Snetterton. I would especially express my sincere appreciation to Simon Leith for providing the Marshals' Prize Hot Laps in the Britcar BMW of which Pat Fairhead was the lucky winner. (pics follow) |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 16:24 |
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Respect from a Marshal at Brands Hatch, 21st April 2007: When I received my timetable for Brands Hatch I had a quick look down and saw the 2CV race. When I saw it was for 2 hours I thought about pulling out of the meeting. Well we are short on numbers on the bank and I thought I could not do this to my fellow marshals. I had previously only marshaled 1 2CV race before, and not from one of the better posts... |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 16:50 |
Terry Scannell gives a Marshal's viewpoint of the 2cv 24hr Race So why do we in orange enjoy marshalling for the 2cv 24hr meeting? Simply it's the entertainment, camaraderie, fun, atmosphere and the teamwork. The 2CVs are such great fun to watch, the entertainment value is first rate and no matter if the competitors are in first or last position in the race they all give it 110%. The experience of seeing a pack of 2CVs coming towards you in the dark, trading positions every lap without (too much) contact is something not to miss. It's a very different event with marshalling shifts, night racing and 24 hours of close racing as only the 2CVs can. |
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