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2020 VIRTUAL CONSOLATION SEMI FINAL GRID @ SHEFFIELD 30/8
275 Terry Hawkins <---> 502 Ricky Wilson
278 Paul Hopkins <---> 268 Richard Woods
216 Jack France <---> 70 Aaron Leach
45 Nigel Harrhy <---> 211 Phoebe Wainman
326 Mark Sargent <---> 183 Steve Whittle
169 Billy Johnson <---> 11 Neil Scriven
53 John Lund <---> 101 Tristan Jackson
5 Charlie Sworder <---> 20 Liam Gilbank
512 Michael Steward <---> 12 Michael Scriven
501 George Elwell <---> 34 Mal Brown
94 John Dowson Jnr <---> 25 Brad Harrison
346 Ashley England <---> 21 Mark Gilbank
37 Chris Cowley <---> 175 Karl Hawkins
555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr <---> 55 Craig Finnikin
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On 7/15/2020 at 11:46 AM, Taylor C said:
#2 SHEFFIELD 9/8
1 Tom Harris <---> 16 Mat Newson
445 Nigel Green <---> 259 Paul Hines
166 Bobby Griffin <---> 150 Mick Sworder
25 Brad Harrison <---> 335 Mark Woodhull
94 John Dowson Jnr <---> 2 Paul Harrison
313 Karl Roberts <---> 463 James Morris
211 Phoebe Wainman <---> 11 Neil Scriven
346 Ashley England <---> 501 George Elwell
275 Terry Hawkins <---> 20 Liam Gilbank
101 Tristan Jackson <---> 45 Nigel Harrhy
278 Paul Hopkins <---> 512 Michael Steward
53 John Lund <---> 502 Ricky Wilson
Virtual Semi Final #1 Result:- [using track averages]
16, 259, 445, 1, 166, 150, 463, 2 335, 313 ----- 20, 275
Top 10 to Virtual World Final - the rest to VCSF.
TOP 20 at 9/8 (after Sheffield - World Semi Final #2)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 718pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 622
3. 1 Tom Harris - 551
4. 212 Danny Wainman - 492
5. 445 Nigel Green - 446
6. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 442
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 370
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 299
9. 259 Paul Hines - 286
10. 464 Luke Davidson - 254
11. 220 Will Hunter - 253
12. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 238
13. 2 Paul Harrison - 225
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 203
15. 166 Bobby Griffin - 182
16. 197 Ryan Harrison - 175
17. 335 Mark Woodhull - 156
18. 175 Karl Hawkins - 154
19. 150 Mick Sworder - 153
20. 37 Chris Cowley - 147
Selected others:
21. 21 Mark Gilbank - 145
22. 463 James Morris - 138
23. 518 Stuart Shevill Jnr - 131
26. 11 Neil Scriven - 116
27. 346 Ashley England - 114
28. 169 Billy Johnson - 112
35. 183 Steve Whittle - 79
40. 211 Phoebe Wainman - 65
41. 45 Nigel Harrhy - 61
44. 20 Liam Gilbank - 58
45. 5 Charlie Sworder - 53
61. 526 Finn Sargent - 40
66. 53 John Lund - 34
75. 345 Jake Harrhy - 28
86. 24 Mark Adkins - 17
87. 137 Sam Jacklin - 16
90. 495 Richard Howarth - 13
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On 7/15/2020 at 11:46 AM, Taylor C said:
2020 VIRTUAL SEMI FINAL GRIDS
*created by taking the existing 2020 WCQ points and adding the predicted points each driver would gain at each scheduled 2020 WCQ round*
#1 SKEGNESS - 1/8
515 Frankie Wainman Jnr <---> 217 Lee Fairhurst
212 Danny Wainman <---> 55 Craig Finnikin
555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr <---> 464 Luke Davidson
4 Dan Johnson <---> 220 Will Hunter
175 Karl Hawkins <---> 37 Chris Cowley
518 Stuart Shevill Jnr <---> 197 Ryan Harrison
5 Charlie Sworder <---> 422 Ben Riley
268 Richard Woods <---> 21 Mark Gilbank
183 Steve Whittle <---> 34 Mal Brown
48 Shaun Webster <---> 169 Billy Johnson
12 Michael Scriven <---> 326 Mark Sargent
70 Aaron Leach <---> 216 Jack France
Virtual Semi Final #1 Result:- [using track averages]
515, 217, 464, 197, 212, 4, 48, 220, 518, 422 --- 183, 175
Top 10 to Virtual World Final - the rest to VCSF.
TOP 20 at 1/8 (after Skegness - World Semi Final #1)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 694pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 595
3. 1 Tom Harris - 535
4. 212 Danny Wainman - 465
5. 445 Nigel Green - 428
6. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 425
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 346
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 278
9. 259 Paul Hines - 266
10. 464 Luke Davidson - 254
11. 220 Will Hunter - 247
12. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 228
13. 2 Paul Harrison - 220
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 200
15. 197 Ryan Harrison - 173
16. 166 Bobby Griffin - 172
17. 335 Mark Woodhull - 151
18. 175 Karl Hawkins - 149
19. 150 Mick Sworder - 146
20. 37 Chris Cowley - 140
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TOP 20 at 26/7 (after Northampton - Shootout Cut-Off)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 669pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 575
3. 1 Tom Harris - 515
4. 212 Danny Wainman - 450
5. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 402
6. 445 Nigel Green - 401
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 334
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 274
9. 259 Paul Hines - 259
10. 220 Will Hunter - 239
11. 464 Luke Davidson - 234
12. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 223
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13. 2 Paul Harrison - 206
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 193
15. 166 Bobby Griffin - 167
16. 197 Ryan Harrison - 158
17. 335 Mark Woodhull - 150
18. 150 Mick Sworder - 144
19. 175 Karl Hawkins - 143
20. 37 Chris Cowley - 136
Start points for Shootout:
515 - 12pts
16 - 11
1 - 10
212 - 9
217 - 8
445 - 7
4 - 6
55 - 5
259 - 4
220 - 3
464 - 2
555 - 1
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2020 VIRTUAL SEMI FINAL GRIDS
*created by taking the existing 2020 WCQ points and adding the predicted points each driver would gain at each scheduled 2020 WCQ round*
#1 SKEGNESS - 1/8
515 Frankie Wainman Jnr <---> 217 Lee Fairhurst
212 Danny Wainman <---> 55 Craig Finnikin
555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr <---> 464 Luke Davidson
4 Dan Johnson <---> 220 Will Hunter
175 Karl Hawkins <---> 37 Chris Cowley
518 Stuart Shevill Jnr <---> 197 Ryan Harrison
5 Charlie Sworder <---> 422 Ben Riley
268 Richard Woods <---> 21 Mark Gilbank
183 Steve Whittle <---> 34 Mal Brown
48 Shaun Webster <---> 169 Billy Johnson
12 Michael Scriven <---> 326 Mark Sargent
70 Aaron Leach <---> 216 Jack France
#2 SHEFFIELD 9/8
1 Tom Harris <---> 16 Mat Newson
445 Nigel Green <---> 259 Paul Hines
166 Bobby Griffin <---> 150 Mick Sworder
25 Brad Harrison <---> 335 Mark Woodhull
94 John Dowson Jnr <---> 2 Paul Harrison
313 Karl Roberts <---> 463 James Morris
211 Phoebe Wainman <---> 11 Neil Scriven
346 Ashley England <---> 501 George Elwell
275 Terry Hawkins <---> 20 Liam Gilbank
101 Tristan Jackson <---> 45 Nigel Harrhy
278 Paul Hopkins <---> 512 Michael Steward
53 John Lund <---> 502 Ricky Wilson
Reserves (in order):-
284 Sam Wass
446 Joe Booth
186 Todd Jones
22 Will Yarrow
93 Sam Makim
83 Darren Clark
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TOP 20 at 12/7 (after Skegness - end of Grading Period 4)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 620pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 530
3. 1 Tom Harris - 465
4. 212 Danny Wainman - 418
5. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 384
6. 445 Nigel Green - 382
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 307
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 251
9. 464 Luke Davidson - 234
10. 259 Paul Hines - 232
11. 2 Paul Harrison - 206
12. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 201
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13. 220 Will Hunter - 201
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 189
15. 197 Ryan Harrison - 150
16. 166 Bobby Griffin - 149
17. 150 Mick Sworder - 144
18. 175 Karl Hawkins - 131
19. 37 Chris Cowley - 131
20. 518 Stuart Shevill Jnr - 124
Selected others:
21. 335 Mark Woodhull - 120
22. 422 Ben Riley - 119
24. 21 Mark Gilbank - 111
25. 346 Ashley England - 104
27. 11 Neil Scriven - 87
28. 169 Billy Johnson - 81
33. 183 Steve Whittle - 71
40. 45 Nigel Harrhy - 58
42. 211 Phoebe Wainman - 53
47. 5 Charlie Sworder - 44
54. 20 Liam Gilbank - 41
61. 526 Finn Sargent - 32
62. 53 John Lund - 32
78. 345 Jake Harrhy - 21
85. 24 Mark Adkins - 16
87. 137 Sam Jacklin - 14
90. 495 Richard Howarth - 11
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I'll be doing virtual Semi Finals and a virtual Shootout aswell.
The last WCQR would have been Lochgelly, so both Semi Final grids have been completed - 515 finished top and I imagine him picking Skegness over Sheffield 10 times out of 10.
#1 will be on pole at Sheffield.
The grids will be released on 15th July.
There are 4 meetings remaining before the Shootout Cut Off - the top 8 are in, so there are 4 places left up for grabs:
(Shootout will comprise off 4 shale and 4 tar rounds due to Birmingham being removed and lack of data for Bristol)
9. 259 Paul Hines - 217
10. 464 Luke Davidson - 194
11. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 191
12. 220 Will Hunter - 186
13. 2 Paul Harrison - 177
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 175
15. 150 Mick Sworder - 139
16. 166 Bobby Griffin - 139
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On 7/1/2020 at 10:02 AM, spiderman247 said:
very interesting but could you explain in a bit more detail how you have worked this out please Taylor ?
is it based on their previous performance at each track ?Basically, the total amount of points a driver has scored at a certain track since the beginning of 2016 is then divided by the amount of meetings there have been at said track in the same period to give a track average. This was the fairest way to do it as it gives a meeting average for each driver - as if all drivers attended every meeting, which is obviously unrealistic but for the purposes of a virtual season, its the only way to do it fairly. So to answer your question, it is based on previous performance.
The only track that is slightly different is Northampton, as I've taken results from since it has been shale in 2018 rather than the beginning of 2016 - giving tar only drivers points for Northampton in this didn't seem to make sense.
Obviously, there is no data for Knockhill or Bristol and Birmingham was removed from the calendar just before lockdown so none of those meetings are included in this. But the Belle Vue meetings are included.
Some drivers are lower down the order due to only having raced a year or two - 5, 20, 346 come to mind - and other drivers aren't on there at all due to inactivity/retirement - 318 & 390 for example. There are some drivers on the list of 150 who last raced in 2018 - 207 & 408 to name two - as I couldn't make a list of 150 purely using drivers from 2019.
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TOP 20 at 28/6 (after Lochgelly - Final WCQR)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 571pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 491
3. 1 Tom Harris - 425
4. 212 Danny Wainman - 390
5. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 339
6. 445 Nigel Green - 329
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 284
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 243
9. 259 Paul Hines - 217
10. 464 Luke Davidson - 194
11. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 191
12. 220 Will Hunter - 186
13. 2 Paul Harrison - 177
14. 25 Brad Harrison - 175
15. 150 Mick Sworder - 139
16. 166 Bobby Griffin - 139
17. 37 Chris Cowley - 123
18. 175 Karl Hawkins - 120
19. 197 Ryan Harrison - 120
20. 335 Mark Woodhull - 119
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Straight away, this is not affiliated with BriSCA F1 or the BSCDA - with the enormous help of Stoxnet’s own Carl Hesketh, I’ve taken averages of 150 current F1 drivers from 2016 to 2019 to predict how the 2020 season would go.
If anyone follows me on Twitter, you will have seen I have been doing this since meeting #1 at King’s Lynn in March.
Here is how the Top 20 currently stand below after Grading Period 3 - no data available for Knockhill (or Bristol for that matter) so these are the current standings before, what would have been, Cowdenbeath & Lochgelly this weekend.
If anyone would like any other drivers current position, please contact me by PM on here to save clogging up this thread.
TOP 20 (after Ipswich - end of Grading Period 3)
1. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr - 524pts
2. 16 Mat Newson - 439
3. 212 Danny Wainman - 358
4. 1 Tom Harris - 344
5. 445 Nigel Green - 325
6. 217 Lee Fairhurst - 289
7. 4 Dan Johnson - 284
8. 55 Craig Finnikin - 243
9. 259 Paul Hines - 209
10. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr - 167
11. 220 Will Hunter - 167
12. 2 Paul Harrison - 147
13. 464 Luke Davidson - 141
14. 166 Bobby Griffin - 139
15. 25 Brad Harrison - 133
16. 197 Ryan Harrison - 120
17. 335 Mark Woodhull - 119
18. 463 James Morris - 115
19. 175 Karl Hawkins - 108
20. 21 Mark Gilbank - 106
Selected others:
21. 37 Chris Cowley - 100
23. 150 Mick Sworder - 95
25. 169 Billy Johnson - 81
26. 346 Ashley England - 79
29. 11 Neil Scriven - 67
30. 326 Mark Sargent - 66
35. 45 Nigel Harrhy - 55
38. 211 Phoebe Wainman - 47
47. 5 Charlie Sworder - 38
52. 53 John Lund - 32
64. 526 Finn Sargent - 26
73. 345 Jake Harrhy - 21
84. 137 Sam Jacklin - 13
88. 24 Mark Adkins - 10
90. 495 Richard Howarth - 8
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The 'Tribute to Stoke' is the F1 GN - being billed as this as it is the last ever race at Stoke.
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Latest newsletter states that the F1s are capped at 60 cars this weekend - understandable with how busy the weekend with be for Speak's team and the amount of different formulas that are on.
120 Casey Englestone ran in his refurbed Newson car at Swaffham Saturday just gone - in prep for this coming weekend I would assume.
Also read something on Facebook of H318 Rick Lenssen coming over for the weekend - maybe Hary or Rouke could confirm this?
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32 cars now, 3 additions and 1 withdrawal from the list above:
313 Karl Roberts
337 Dave Willis
463 James Morris
are the additions
4 Dan Johnson has withdrawn.
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Saturday :
F1 Shootout Round #3
National Ministox Gold Top Race
F2s & Micros
Sunday:
F1 Shootout Round #4
V8 Hotstox World Final
2L Saloon Shootout Round #4
ORCi Minis
What a weekend - really looking forward to it.
Aren't these rounds 4 and 5 with Sheffield being round 3 ?
Well spotted! Knew I'd get at least one thing wrong!
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Saturday :
F1 Shootout Round #3
National Ministox Gold Top Race
F2s & Micros
Sunday:
F1 Shootout Round #4
V8 Hotstox World Final
2L Saloon Shootout Round #4
ORCi Minis
What a weekend - really looking forward to it.
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27 cars currently - once again, including all 12 Shooters:
1. 4 Dan Johnson
2. 13 Kelvin Hassell
3. 16 Mat Newson
4. 34 Mal Brown
5. 45 Nigel Harrhy
6. 55 Craig Finnikin
7. 84 Tom Harris
8. 124 Kyle Gray
9. 127 Austin Moore
10. 166 Bobby Griffin
11. 175 Karl Hawkins
12. 192 Luke Dennis
13. 211 Phoebe Wainman
14. 212 Danny Wainman
15. 217 Lee Fairhurst
16. 220 William Hunter
17. 259 Paul Hines
18. 268 Richard Woods
19. 276 Mark Poole
20. 303 Karl Whiteman
21. 345 Jake Harrhy
22. 423 Gary Jackson
23. 424 Michael Heywood
24. 445 Nigel Green
25. 501 George Elwell
26. 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr
27. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr0 -
31 cars booked in at the moment, including all 12 Shooters.
- 4 Daniel Johnson
- 5 Charlie Sworder
- 13 Kelvin Hassell
- 16 Matt Newson
- 25 Bradley Harrison
- 37 Chris Cowley
- 43 Adam Bamford
- 48 Shaun Webster
- 55 Craig Finnikin
- 70 Aaron Leach
- 84 Tom Harris
- 124 Kyle Gray
- 166 Bobby Griffin
- 172 Michael Randell
- 175 Karl Hawkins
- 211 Phoebe Wainman
- 212 Danny Wainman
- 217 Lee Fairhurst
- 220 William Hunter
- 259 Paul Hines
- 283 Alex Wass
- 284 Samuel Wass
- 345 Jake Harrhy
- 387 Hannah Chappel
- 445 Nigel Green
- 460 Chris Cooke
- 464 Luke Davidson
- 497 Carl Dugdale
- 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr
- 543 Drew Lammas
- 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr
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I'm looking forward to seeing Chris Cowleys tactics going into the first bend... could be an interesting one that
After Sunday's GN, I think 555 won't see green flag
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Still 60 F1s as of this morning.
183 Steve Whittle has withdrawn, but 55 Craig Finnikin books in.
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Up to 29 cars, with the addition of 80 Stephen North & the Wainman family - Phoebe, Frankie & JJ.
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Down to 25 cars, but one Superstar has booked in, hoping to make it FOUR in a row:
12 Michael Scriven
16 Matt Newson
20 Liam Gilbank
37 Chris Cowley
84 Tom Harris
93 Sam Makim
101 Tristan Jackson
124 Kyle Gray
166 Bobby Griffin
169 Billy Johnson
192 Luke Dennis
215 Geoff Nickolls
244 Mick Rogers
259 Paul Hines
313 Karl Roberts
335 Mark Woodhull
337 Dave Willis
345 Jake Harrhy
366 Dave Dorans
H410 Jelle Tesselaar
463 James Morris
478 Shane Geary
496 Neil Holcroft
541 Willie Skoyles
H880 Niels TesselaarPlus 38 F2s.
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Currently 27 cars:
- 12 Michael Scriven
- 16 Matt Newson
- 20 Liam Gilbank
- 37 Chris Cowley
- 93 Sam Makim
- 101 Tristan Jackson
- 124 Kyle Gray
- 136 Rob Jacklin
- 166 Bobby Griffin
- 169 Billy Johnson
- 192 Luke Dennis
- 215 Geoff Nickolls
- 244 Mick Rogers
- 259 Paul Hines
- 268 Richard Woods
- 313 Karl Roberts
- 335 Mark Woodhull
- 337 Dave Willis
- 345 Jake Harrhy
- 366 Dave Dorans
- 463 James Morris
- 478 Shane Geary
- 496 Neil Holcroft
- 533 Callum Oakes-Kitson
- 541 Willie Skoyles
- H410 Jelle Tesselaar
- H880 Niels Tesselaar
Plus 32 F2s.0 -
Johnson to get a push on Smithy & lead going down the back straight - has there ever been an unluckier driver in WFs than #4?!
Fairhurst & Harris have somehow got to get on the inside line amongst all the pushing & shoving going on behind.
Cowley could give Gilbank & the fastest Overseas (should be H217 or H400) a nudge or simply follow Greeny round!
Greeny wins it for me - as long as Ryan doesn't bury him.
Overtakes #4 just after halfway & retains the Gold.
If it hammers down with rain before hand, you'll have to be a brave man to bet against Harris.
The fact Fairhurst won from dead last 6 years ago basically means it's impossible to predict & there will probably be cars everywhere after the 1st bend.
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Pewi.NL posted a Dutch drivers bookingslist for World Final weekend. Here it is;
Number Name - Fri/Sat/Sun
400 Roy Maessen - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
38 Bart Koopmans - Yes/Yes/Yes (WF)
380 Christiaan Weyenberg - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
195 Harmen Zwerver - No/Yes/No (WF)
12 Evert van den Berg - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
6 Geert-Jan Keijzer - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
99 Johan Catsburg - Yes/Yes/Yes
T6 Pascal Spigt - Yes/Yes/Yes (prov)
22 Louw Wobbes - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
B197 Jordy Lemmens - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
228 Jan Roelof Wijbenga - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
410 Jelle Tesselaar - Yes/Yes/Yes
440 Jac Tesselaar - No/No/Yes
40 Mark Tesselaar - No/No/Yes
337 Dennis Tesselaar - No/No/Yes
525 Nigel de Kock - Yes/Yes/Yes
54 Sierd de Vries - Yes/Yes/Yes
217 Ron Kroonder - Yes/Yes/No (WF)
107 Matt Schreurs - Yes/Yes/No
177 Lee Robinson - Yes/Yes/No
UK166 Bob Griffin (Dutch team) - No/Yes/No (WF)
65 Hans Baegen - Yes/Yes/No
27 Rutger Valk - No/No/Yes
393 Gert Elzinga - Yes/Yes/No
36 Wendy Koopmans - No/No/Yes
29 Durk Greidanus - Yes/Yes/Yes
229 Tjalle Greidanus - Yes/Yes/No
79 Lourenz de Vries - Yes/Yes/Yes
295 Willem zwerver - Yes/Yes/Yes
62 Bruce Potveer - No/No/Yes
477 Martijn Oudhuis - Yes/Yes/No
215 Albert Sikkema - Yes/Yes/No
345 Boy Tesselaar - Yes/Yes/Yes
Overseas World Finalists (Fri & Sat unless stated):
B197 Jordy Lemmens
H6 Geert Jan Keijzer
H12 Evert van den Berg
H22 Louw Wobbes
H38 Bart Koopmans
H195 Harmen Zwerver (Sat only)
H217 Ron Kroonder
H228 Jan Roelof Wijbenga
H380 Christian Weyenberg
H400 Roy Maessen
NZ1 William Humphries
NZ2 Adam Joblin
Overseas Support:
T6 Pascal Spigt
H29 Durk Greidanus
H54 Sierd de Vries
H65 Hans Baegen
H79 Lourenz de Vries
H99 Johan Catsburg
H107 Matt Schreurs
H177 Lee Robinson
H215 Albert Sikkema
H229 Tsjalle Greidanus
H295 Willem Zwerver
H345 Boy Tesselaar
H393 Gert Elzinga
H410 Jelle Tesselaar
H477 Martijn Oudhuis
H525 Nigel de Kock
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Kings Lynn Results 24/10/20
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Just wanted to add my thoughts on tonight’s meeting:
Sat in the grandstand - was very wet from Heat 2 onwards and decided to head down to the cover by the home straight bar for the Final & GN.
Heat 1 - Yellows tops had a great all round battle in this (31 & 231 impressive first time out). This left 83 & 339 to pull clear - unfortunate for 83 to fail weight at the scales. Missed the roll by 13 on back straight, but looked a big one. All ok.
Heat 2 - strange Heat. 1 was spun around halfway with 55 & 515 battling for position most of the way, with 55 coming out on top but did delay both. 150 was quick, but 259 caught and passed not far from the end. 502 got a deserved win with 339 in the mix once again.
Heat 3 - getting wet by this point. Bit of a procession early on, except for #1 who stormed away from the rest of the field. 16 got 541 and was almost half a lap behind.
Final - very wet now. The early laps just felt like no movement was being made by any driver and 339 looked to be on for his first Final win. Yellow/red flag came out late on for 555 to take the lead with 1 behind - 1 went for the last bender and as they were both about to dash for the flag, red flag deployed for a fire coming from the stationery 326 car. Green and 1 on the restart. 555 pulled away from 1, who had a bad restart and let 515 past. 555 was gone & home as 1 nailed 515 on the last bend, for them to both be in trouble. 515 survived coming 2nd with 34 & 150 both coming past 1 metres from the line - an incredible end to a fantastic Final.
Grand National - 555 a lap down and made up an incredible amount of ground throughout. Yf part way through with 326 leading from 1. 1 passed at T2, but didn’t pull away with 326 returning the favour at T3 to retake the lead. 515 entered the fray and did lead at one point, with 326 nailing 515 hard at T1 (maybe a bit of help from 1 behind, not sure) as 1 undercut and pulled away for the win. 555 stayed out of trouble and gained double points in 4th.