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Dug
28-02-2011, 11:34 AM
Hey Guy's,

Just wondering if anyone here is planning on going to the Phillip Island Classic this year?

I saw the entry list lastnight at an officials meeting, and it's damn impressive, with cars coming from worldwide to compliment the massive showing of local Group A and Group C cars.

Anyone who is planning on attending, and wants to get closer to the action, PM me - we're still looking for officials to help out with all sorts of jobs, both trackside and in the paddocks, including looking for the right person as Assistant Starter to help me out with getting the races underway and waving the chequered flag from the best seat in the house! (Also, it'll get you in for free, and you'll get closer to the racing that you'll ever be as a spectator).

Below I've cut/paste a section from another forum (VHRR) with a bit of a blurb about the event; have a read. Photo's are from the 2010 event, but show an example of some of the stuff that is going to be there. Do a search though on the cars from the article - they're awesome.

Dug.



2011 ‘Classic’ an Island paradise for enthusiasts

The Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport from March 18-20 this year will again be paradise for car ‘perves’, with an entry approaching 500 vehicles – more than 30 from overseas – now certain for Australia’s largest historic circuit event.

And with special anniversaries being celebrated at the meeting for the Bathurst-winning Nissan GT-R (20 years), the XY Falcon GT HO (40 years), the Jaguar E-Type and the Mini (50 years) and the 60th anniversary of Porsche in Australia, there will be as much happening off the 4.55km Grand Prix circuit as on it over the weekend.

More than 60 cars are entered for the meeting’s Regularity events that will see an eclectic mix of vehicles compete against the clock in an average speed competition.

Standout vehicles from the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart in this event include the eight-cylinder Porsche 908-02 that won the 1969 Targa Florio road race in Sicily and the Type 718 RS60 Spyder that won the 1960 Daytona 24-Hour race outright.

Other notable vehicles to be seen on track include a 1928 Alfa Romeo 6c, a 1929 Bugatti Type 37A Grand Prix car, a 1948 Talbot Lago monoposto, a 1963 Austin Healey ‘Sebring’, a 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ1 and a rare 1974 Lancia Stratos Group 4 coupe.

A highlight of the historic Formula Ford races will be the appearance of 23 year-old Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series star Tim Blanchard in his 1973 Van Diemen. Blanchard finished runner-up in the 2010 Fujitsu series and also picked up the covered Mike Kable Young Gun Award for the best rookie driver.
The combined Group C & Group A touring car field of more than 30 cars will see at least seven V8 Toranas take on five Commodores, two BMW M3s, a Jaguar XJS V12 and an ex-factory Nissan Skyline HR31, while the rival Fords include a 1988 Sierra RS 500 Cosworth, a Falcon XD and two Capri 3.0S – one driven by 1965 Bathurst winner ‘Bo’ Seton.

Meanwhile there’s a huge Historic Touring Car entry, with the Over 3.0-Litre cars including 14 Mustangs, nine Torana XU-1s, two Valiant Chargers and an XY Falcon GT HO, while the Under 3.0-Litre category is currently over-subscribed with a waiting list!

The most popular category of the meeting is again Production Sports Cars, with 105 already entered – around a quarter of the total racing cars at the meeting!

The Group Sa and Sb cars are again fully-subscribed, with a lone Shelby GT350, a Chevrolet Corvette and a Morgan Plus 8 taking on 12 MGs, nine Austin Healeys, eight Triumph TRs, four Porsches, a Lotus Elan and a Mercedes-Benz 190SL.

And in the always-popular Group Sc, at least 10 Porsche 911s will face three De Tomaso Panteras, three MGB V8s, three Ferraris, a Renault Alpine and a Corvette Stingray.

With the feature event of the meeting being the Sunday’s 30-minute race for big banger sports cars, the 2011 Phillip Island Classic features one of the strongest sports car fields seen for many years, with nine Lolas, six Porsches, two Elfins, a Sauber-Mercedes and a genuine Ford GT40 amongst the early entries.

Off the track, the hundreds of display vehicles include special cars from 32 clubs in the Shannons Walk, with 200 on display Saturday and 400 on the Sunday.

Meanwhile there will be another 80 special vehicles on show in the enclosed Expo Centre throughout the weekend, including the original Aston Martin DBS used by George Lazenby (aka James Bond) in the film ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ and the Volvo P1800 driven by Roger Moore (aka Simon Templar), in the 1960s TV series, The Saint.

A record 22 trade stands will offer visitors a wide range of historic motoring items from books, memorabilia and badges to posters and unique clothing.
The 2011 Philip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport is organised by the Victorian Historic racing Register and will again be supported by Shannons, CoolDrive and Penrite.


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Dug
07-03-2011, 10:45 PM
Thanks to those who've replied to me by PM - we still have plenty of good jobs left (and that's not just a sales pitch, as there really are heaps of good jobs left, due to a shortage of regular officials who are going to the Clipsal to help out instead.)

If you're free, I really do recommend heading down for a gander, and I'll even provide free tickets in!

JT
07-03-2011, 10:49 PM
sorry can't make it but I just noticed I know the photographer who took those shots

Dug
16-03-2011, 10:03 PM
Thanks JT. Yes, Craig shows up at just about every motorsport event I know!