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Tiger in the Guards Trophy, Oulton Park, 28th August 2011

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:09 am
by B9471845
The HSCC have their annual Gold Cup meeting at Oulton Park this weekend with a fine array of machinery, and I notice a Tiger racing in the Guards Trophy event, driven by Ewan McIntyre.
http://www.hscc.org.uk/resources/Provis ... %20Cup.pdf

I'm not familiar with this car so it would be good to see some pics if anyone can attend.

I presume this is the same car entered for the Spa 6 Hours race by Ewan and Jamie McIntyre this September.

Re: Tiger in the Guards Trophy, Oulton Park, 28th August 201

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:01 pm
by Tomaselli
B9471845 wrote:would be good to see some pics if anyone can attend.

........watch this space 8)

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:41 pm
by Tomaselli
Managed to get meself along to my local race meet, again it rained which made it interesting for the spectators :lol:

Nice to see a new Tiger on the race season, first real race and it was pretty much a "test" session today;

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A few more random pics from the day's race meet :mrgreen:


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Slippery Wet Wet!
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Ouch, armco shaped side....
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All the way from Germany...
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Apologies for being so trigger happy with the old camera, but you will agree it was great to see so many and varied classics :mrgreen:

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:19 am
by gtsmrt
Thanks a heap for the pictures... what a great field. I like the picture looking through the vent of the Tiger and a big OUCH to the poor E-type.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:25 pm
by tigerguy2
Looks like number 45 is sporting the latest wrinkles in directed air flow coach work. Is Pressed (guardrail) Steel still in business? :!: Seriously though, it is painful to see classics like this and the e-type get bent like that. Sorry for the owners and thankful its not me and my car.

Cheers, Gene