Enjoying the bracken? -1 July 2026
After a brief absence, the Cap’n returned to the Serious Slow Warts to lead us from Fairholmes on a classic Harmerian outing in early July. We’d already endured a jungle-hot and -humid, climate for a Read more
14 hardy DP souls in 5 cars with 2 ringers and 1 non-running DP passenger (of which more shortly) were in attendance for this, the very first Carshare League fixture. A pretty grim day, with sleet and a bitter wind in parts, and very wet/muddy underfoot/bottom, leading to a rather slower winning time than is typical; most of us nevertheless enjoyed our runs, with our esteemed chair looking positively pleased with himself at the finish. Congrats to Spyke for 1st vet, Dave T 2nd V45, Ash 2nd V50, Helen 2nd FV40, and Laura 2nd F and highest scoring ringer.
It was decided on the start line - well at registration in fact - that the ruling on ringers for the season is that one only can count per vehicle towards the team prize, and where there are more than one ringers in a vehicle then it is the lowest scoring of those ringers that counts. Engine sizes having been duly noted (I have the spreadsheet evidence for any doubters; Mike, Ash), I can reveal the winners of the team prize on this occasion are Lewis' vehicle (Lewis, David L, Helen & my good self), some 15 points clear of the Hathersage Landy, and fully 30 points clear of Ash's meat wagon. I just need to work out how paltry a prize I can get away with now.
The biggest tactical error of the day was clearly Mike N's failure to insist that Judith J run; Jude was in attendance, and ladelling out the rather fine soup quite expertly at the end, but for whatever reason had chosen not to race - much to Lewis's relief, it has to be noted. Jackie Lee was also in attendance, but fortunately for the winning team was not accompanied by Lloyd; and it was good also to catch up briefly with Yvonne too.
Definitely worth the trip over. Next stop, Brough Law on March 10th.
Willy
| Position | Name | Club | Class | Time | Comment | Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Steve Cale | 01:46:35 | ||||
| 3 | Stephen Pyke | Dark Peak | MV45 | 01:50:38 | ||
| 8 | David Taylor | Dark Peak | MV45 | 01:53:36 | ||
| 21 | Mike Nolan | Dark Peak | MV45 | 02:03:06 | ||
| 33 | Ashley Kay | Dark Peak | MV50 | 02:10:46 | ||
| 36 | Dicky Wilkinson | Dark Peak | MV50 | 02:12:15 | ||
| 39 | Laura Gibson | 02:12:36 | ||||
| 46 | Helen Elmore | Dark Peak | WV40 | 02:14:46 | ||
| 52 | Tim Rippon | Dark Peak | MV45 | 02:18:50 | ||
| 61 | Willy Kitchen | Dark Peak | MV45 | 02:22:02 | ||
| 106 | Tom Westgate | Dark Peak | MV50 | 02:43:18 | ||
| 124 | Lewis Ashton | Dark Peak | MV40 | 02:48:37 | ||
| 151 | Yvonne Beckwith | Dark Peak | WV40 | 03:03:51 | ||
| 152 | Richard Pegrams | 03:03:54 |
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