Re: GavinR's Scimitar Historic Rally Car
Ross Traders Historic - Sat 18th July 2015
This time I had a new navigator in Ross Whittock from Bath Motor Club. He has been doing night events for a few years now and has been co-driving on various forest events this year but has never done a historic road rally, but after a brief training session a few days before, we were ready to go.
There were 57 entries with us at car 6. The event started in the Forest of Dean with a Test in Oakenhill Wood which has been used in previous years, the dry conditions helping us set a good time of 7th quickest. This was followed by a long Regularity with 9 Time Controls. Although we had plotted this at the start, some of the codeboards were tricky to find. We went past one which was down a track, but when I tried to reverse back for it, I could not get reverse, which was strange as everything I'd had reverse in the car park at the start. The gearstick would go across to the reverse slot but not backwards into the gear. Anyway, it was slightly downhill to the codeboard so we rolled back, got it and were 55s late into the control. We lost another minute with a wrong slot on another section but the rest of the regularity went very well.
This took us back to Oakenhill for the same Test run in the reverse direction. We were a bit slower this time, 11th quickest. Back out on the road, there were 2 shorter Regulairites taking us to lunch at Ewyas Harold Village Hall. These both went well with just the odd traffic problem making us late at a few controls. I parked carefully at lunch - I had tried for reverse a couple more times but still could not engage it. When we left lunch we were happy to be lying 10th overall.
Just up the road we arrived at Whitfield estate for 3 Tests, one in the woods and the other 2 on tarmac roads through the parkland. The middle Test was too quick with over half the crews beating the 30mph average, and we set good times on the other 2.
The 4th Regularity was the hardest one of the event, 11 Time Controls and the navigation was given to us as we left the start, so Ross was working hard plotting the route while I tried to drive at the correct speed, and we got in to the first control exactly on time. Soon after, we had another wrong slot and this time I got reverse, so we backed out on the road, but then I couldn't get 1st or 2nd! We continued in 3rd and 4th, hoping it would sort itself out, but soon after we turned into a narrow lane, through a ford and up a steep hill. Despite the torque of the V6, I was having to slip the clutch in 3rd and about halfway up the hill the clutch started smoking and that was it. We couldn't go up the hill, and couldn't go back down as we would block the road for the other 50 competitors. So I put the handbrake on and Ross got out to direct traffic while I removed the centre console and checked the gearstick and external selector rods. These were all fine, but whatever I did I could not get 1st or 2nd
We waited for about an hour until everyone had gone past, then Ross walked down to the last junction to stop any traffic and I reversed slowly down the hill. Back on a slightly bigger road we could get going and managed to get home without any more problems.
So a disappointing event, but many thanks to Ross for coming out with me. It was my 11th event since building the Scimitar and the first non-finish, so not a bad record
My next event is on Sunday 9th August so I've got a busy few weeks to sort everything out for then...
Ross Traders Historic - Sat 18th July 2015
This time I had a new navigator in Ross Whittock from Bath Motor Club. He has been doing night events for a few years now and has been co-driving on various forest events this year but has never done a historic road rally, but after a brief training session a few days before, we were ready to go.
There were 57 entries with us at car 6. The event started in the Forest of Dean with a Test in Oakenhill Wood which has been used in previous years, the dry conditions helping us set a good time of 7th quickest. This was followed by a long Regularity with 9 Time Controls. Although we had plotted this at the start, some of the codeboards were tricky to find. We went past one which was down a track, but when I tried to reverse back for it, I could not get reverse, which was strange as everything I'd had reverse in the car park at the start. The gearstick would go across to the reverse slot but not backwards into the gear. Anyway, it was slightly downhill to the codeboard so we rolled back, got it and were 55s late into the control. We lost another minute with a wrong slot on another section but the rest of the regularity went very well.
This took us back to Oakenhill for the same Test run in the reverse direction. We were a bit slower this time, 11th quickest. Back out on the road, there were 2 shorter Regulairites taking us to lunch at Ewyas Harold Village Hall. These both went well with just the odd traffic problem making us late at a few controls. I parked carefully at lunch - I had tried for reverse a couple more times but still could not engage it. When we left lunch we were happy to be lying 10th overall.
Just up the road we arrived at Whitfield estate for 3 Tests, one in the woods and the other 2 on tarmac roads through the parkland. The middle Test was too quick with over half the crews beating the 30mph average, and we set good times on the other 2.
The 4th Regularity was the hardest one of the event, 11 Time Controls and the navigation was given to us as we left the start, so Ross was working hard plotting the route while I tried to drive at the correct speed, and we got in to the first control exactly on time. Soon after, we had another wrong slot and this time I got reverse, so we backed out on the road, but then I couldn't get 1st or 2nd! We continued in 3rd and 4th, hoping it would sort itself out, but soon after we turned into a narrow lane, through a ford and up a steep hill. Despite the torque of the V6, I was having to slip the clutch in 3rd and about halfway up the hill the clutch started smoking and that was it. We couldn't go up the hill, and couldn't go back down as we would block the road for the other 50 competitors. So I put the handbrake on and Ross got out to direct traffic while I removed the centre console and checked the gearstick and external selector rods. These were all fine, but whatever I did I could not get 1st or 2nd

We waited for about an hour until everyone had gone past, then Ross walked down to the last junction to stop any traffic and I reversed slowly down the hill. Back on a slightly bigger road we could get going and managed to get home without any more problems.
So a disappointing event, but many thanks to Ross for coming out with me. It was my 11th event since building the Scimitar and the first non-finish, so not a bad record

My next event is on Sunday 9th August so I've got a busy few weeks to sort everything out for then...
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