January 2015
Rockingham Stages - 6/7th December 2014
Chris West / Keith Hounslow
Peugeot 306 Maxi
Paul Bareham / Jaz Bareham
Triumph TR7 V8
Chris Keys / Paul Hopkinson
Peugeot 205 GTi
John Legg / Dave Parsons
Ford Escort RS
More MCAC Members at Rockingham
David Ginn / Robert Ginn
Daihatsu Sirion
Ian Barclay / Gus Morison
Mitsubishi Evo 6
Stuart Cogger
Ford Escort
James John Yates
Ford Fiesta R2
Rhys Yates
Ford Fiesta R2
Nick Barrington / Tom Barrington
Audi Coupe Quattro Turbo
Jeff Curtis
Nissan Micra
Number: 310 e:16; Issue 2)
THE
MIDDLESEX
MAGAZINE
www.mcac.co.uk
MIDDLESEX COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CLUB LTD
CLUB NIGHT IS EVERY THURSDAY
****** at ******
UXBRIDGE CRICKET CLUB
Gatting Way, Park Road, Uxbridge, UB8 1NR
(off the A40, South from Swakeleys Roundabout
and then left at the 2nd set of lights)
Map Reference: 176/063849
HOT FOOD SERVED UNTIL 10.00 PM
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
January 2015
29th Jan. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
5th Feb. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
7th Feb. Dinner 19.00 ANNUAL DINNER AND AWARDS PRESENTATION.
We return to the Chinese Restaurant at Chalfont St
Giles, now under new management, for our Annual
Social gathering. See advertisement for full details.
12th Feb. Club Night 19.30 COUNCIL MEETING, followed by NATTER
19th Feb. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
26th Feb. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
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Editor: Volunteer needed! Published by MCAC Ltd. St. Joseph’s, Heronsgate, Rickmansworth, Herts. WD3 5DF
MIDDLESEX COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CLUB Ltd. is a member of ACSMC, AEMC & WAMC
5th Mar. Partner’s
Club Night
20.30 PARTNER’S EVENING. Details to be confirmed.
12th Mar Club Night 20.30 COUNCIL MEETING, followed by NATTER.
19th Mar. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
26th Mar. Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
29th Mar. Autotest 09.00 BRAKEFAST AUTOTESTS AND AUTOSOLO. The
date is booked but we still await news of the position
regarding Bovingdon. Keep watching the website.
2nd April Partner’’s
Club Night
20.30 PARTNER’S EVENING. Details to be confirmed.
9th April Club Night 19.30 COUNCIL MEETING, followed by NATTER.
16th April Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN.
23rd April Club Night 20.30 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, at 21.00. — Come
down and share your views on the club and it’s fu-
ture. We have spaces on the Council so let Andy
Greenland know in advance if you’d like to stand.
30th April Club Night 20.30 NATTER AND NOGGIN
7th May Partner’s
Club Night
20.30 PARTNER’S EVENING - PRE RALLY GET TO-
GETHER.
9th May Set-Up 10.00 SET-UP for the MIDDLEWICK STAGES. We need
all the help we can get to make the event a success.
If you can assist with the set-up, please let Tony
know and be at Woodbridge by 10.00am.
10th May Rally Early MIDDLEWICH STAGES—Our regular trip to Wood-
bridge Airfield for our co-promoted event with Green
Belt MC. As ever, if you are not competing, offers of
support to Tony ASAP please—we need your help!
Don’t forget, this is your Club so if you have any particular activity you would like included on a Club Night, or a visit somewhere, please let one of the Event Co-ordinators know—see the back of the mag for details.
Contributions and/or pictures for inclusion in future issues of the magazine
should be submitted to [email protected]. The closing date for the next issue
is 26th March 2015.
Page 3 Number: 310
W H A T ‘ S O N ?
FEBRUARY
1st Red Kite Stages (A) BHRC
6/7th North West Stages (B)
6/8th Rally Liepaja, Latvia (I) FIAERC
7TH Middlesex County AC ANNUAL DINNER DANCE & AWARDS PRESENTATION
7/8th Galway International Rally (I)
12/15th Rally Sweden (I) WRC
14th Wyedean Rally (B) Gwynne/BTRDA
20/22nd Race Retro, Stoneleigh Park (-)
21st Snowman Rally (B)
22nd Birr Stages Rally, Eire (B)
22nd Riponian Stages (B)
28th Rallye de Espana (I) FIAEHSRC
MARCH
1st Mid Wales Stages (A)
7th Malcolm Wilson Rally (B) BTRDA
8th Rally Mexico (I) WRC
14th 62nd Rally Costa Brava (I) FIAEHSRC
15th Australian GP (I) WC
29th Chelmsford MC Woodbridge Stages (B)
29th Malaysian GP (I) WC
29th Middx CAC/Harrow CC BRAKEFAST AUTOTESTS (B/C) Middx
APRIL
2/4th Circuit of Ireland (I) FIAERC
3rd Get It Sideways (B) Gwynne
4th 29th Sanremo Rally Storico (I) FIAEHSRC
5th Bahrain GP (I) WC
18th Somerset Stages (B) BTRDA
19th Rally Argentina (I) WRC
19th Chinese GP (I) WC
25th Pielli Rally (A) BHRC
MAY
2nd International Rally of the Lakes (I) FIAEHSRC
10th MiddxCAC/GreenBelt MC MIDDLEWICK STAGES (B) Middx
10th Spanish GP (I) WC
15/16th TSH Stages (B) Gwynne
16th Plains Rally (B) BTRDA
16th 23rd Historic Rallye Vltava (I) FIAEHSRC
24th Rally Portugal (I) WRC
24th Monaco GP (I) WC
30th Severn Valley Stages (A) BHRC
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C h a i r m a n ‘ s C h a t
Chalfont Heights Hill Climb Back in the 1930’s a few clubs, including MCAC, ran some hill climbs on a
course at Chalfont Heights and June this year is the 80th Anniversary of the
last such event run on the public roads that were closed for the event.
David Evans, who lives in Gerrards Cross, is trying to piece together the his-
tory of the Hill Climb course and of the events that ran there. He is particu-
larly interested in entry lists, results or, in fact, any information or pictures
that are available. If anyone has any such information, please let me know
and I will pass on the details to David. Tony
I am sorry it has been so long since the last issue but volunteers have been
non-existent and contributions light! However, as we are at the end of the year
and considering the annual awards something needed to be done.
The Rockingham Stages, whilst it could have done with some more MCAC
members helping out (thanks to those that did put in a appearance and assist),
was very successful and will contribute a good amount to the coffers this year.
Congratulations to all the award winners and a special mention to new mem-
bers Chris West (with Keith Hounslow alongside) who set some fastest stage
times on the Saturday and the Trophy Rally (on only his 3rd rally) and Rhys
Yates who almost won the Sunday event on his second event!
Looking to the future, PLEASE offer to help with the MiddleWick Stages in
May. I know many think it is a long way to go, but you only need to make the
journey once.
Darren is finding it very difficult to arrange the social calendar, especially the
Partner’s Evenings due to the poor turnout. What would you like to see for the
main Club night each month? What about outside events?
We have the AGM coming up in April and, unfortunately, Martin Lush has
intimated that after due consideration he has to give up the job of Treasurer.
This is an important position on the Council, which has to be nominated prior
to the evening. Therefore, if you are willing to take on this position or know of
someone willing to be nominated, please let Andy Greenland know as soon as
possible in order that the transfer can be arranged. We also need more volun-
teers to take on some of the positions on Council as I can no longer carry on
fulfilling all the roles that no-one else is able to do. On their own, each role is
not too time consuming but together they are taking over my life.
Tony
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DINNER DANCE 2015
WE AGAIN RETURN TO THE
CHINESE RESTAURANT IN
CHALFONT ST GILES, NOW UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT AND RE-NAMED
NEW POONS, FOR OUR ANNUAL
DINNER DANCE & AWARDS ON SATURDAY
7TH FEBRUARY 2015
Ticket are only £25 per person
So for more details, or to book,
Contact John Gibson or Guy Anderson
Trophies Most of the trophies have now been returned, suitably cleaned, but there are still a few outstanding:-
Brian Benjamin Southgate Cup Jaz Bareham Jubilee Cup Paul Bareham Finchley Cup Donna Joce Ladies Cup Pat Anderson Bengt Armco To enable time for engraving for the new winners, can these please be returned by the weekend (31st January). Please either bring to Club on Thursday (29th) or contact Tony to arrange return.
After listening to many years of him going on about the beloved one he had to
sell years ago, Susan’s dad has just become the owner of a 1600E MkII Ford
Cortina.
If anyone has any old bits, which they are keen to sell to help him with the
restoration, perhaps they would contact Susan - susan939@btinternet or
07590464307.
Ford Cortina MkII 1600E
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Enjoyed Reading This Mag…..?
Have you enjoyed reading the articles in this mag? If so, please write one
and let the world (OK, the club) know what you have been doing. If you don’t
like the articles, how about writing one and showing everybody how it should
be done????
???
Provided by Pat Anderson from an old Bentley Drivers Club Magazine.
Number: 310 Page 7
Middlesex County Automobile Club Ltd. (Company Limited by Guarantee)
Companies Act 1985 and the former Companies Acts
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting ("AGM") of Middlesex County Automobile Club Ltd. ("the Club") will be held on:-
Thursday 23rd
April 2015 at 9pm
At Uxbridge Cricket Club, Gatting Way, Uxbridge. UB8 1NR to conduct the following business:-
1 Consideration of:-
a) the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Club held on 24th April 2014;
b) the Annual Report of the Council of Management of the Club; c) the Financial Accounts for the year ending 31st December 2014;
2 Election of the Officers of the Club;
3 Election of the Council of Management of the Club;
4 Consideration of any further business proposed by persons duly qualified to attend and vote at the AGM.
Club members are reminded that, pursuant to clause 49 of the Articles of the Club, any member wishing to be elected to Council must:-
a) prepare a notice in writing nominating him or herself for Council membership;
b) arrange for the notice to be signed by a person duly qualified to attend and vote at the AGM;
c) prepare a further notice in writing stating his or her willingness to be elected to Council and sign this notice him or herself;
d) forward both notices to the Secretary not more than 28 days nor less than 4 days before the date fixed for the AGM.
This procedure is not necessary for any persons already members of Council who will be seeking re‑election after retiring from Council at the AGM pursuant to Clause 46 of the Articles of the Club.
By Order of the Council of Management.
A. P. J. Greenland
Secretary.
8th January 2015
Registered Address:‑
St Josephs, Heronsgate,
Rickmansworth, Herts. WD3 5DF
Registration No. 1186777
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The Christine Poxon Celebration Fun Run
Well, after a long wait, it has finally happened. The inaugural running of The Christine
Poxon Celebration Fun Run took place around the leafy lanes of Oxfordshire on Sun-
day 27th July.
Following an anxious few weeks after the regulations
were issued, a rather re- spectable 12 cars assembled
at Oxford Services on the M40. The driver’s briefing
took place and the road- books were distributed. The
entrants then spent some time trying to work out where
the twenty photographs were taken and, once done,
then decided which fifteen of them to visit and in which
order.
Gradually, the cars all drove away from the services until
finally Brian Catt, Max and I were the only people left
there (apart from the thou- sand or so people visiting
who were nothing to do with the event). We then decided how we were to while away
the time until the finish control opened at 4.00pm. I was going to tell Brian where on
the map the clues were located when we discovered that Brian had brought the wrong
map, clutching as he did map 164 instead of 165. Fortunately there is quite a large
overlap between the maps, so Brian was able to plot enough points to keep him
amused for the afternoon. Max and I selected the
points that we were going to visit and watch all the
entrants running round like headless chickens trying
to answer the
questions. Unfortu-
nately, things did
not work out to
plan. We elected to
visit the plots south
of the M40 and it appears that the competitors
elected to travel north first. It was quite a lonely
afternoon. We were heading for the finish when we
decided to try one more clue as we were passing nearby. Here we had our only en-
counter of the afternoon. As we were arriving, Brian came ambling round the corner
(having secreted his car out of the way so as to not help the competitors). He was
studiously listening to Radio 5 and the exploits of one Lewis Hamilton at the Austrian
Grand Prix. We stayed with him to hear the commentary on the closing laps of the
race and then headed to the finish in Stadhampton.
We arrived at the finish and agreed with Tony (an ex colleague of mine and now land-
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lord of The Crown) where we would set up our results table, then sat and waited for
the competitors to arrive. First to arrive was Joe Pox-
on and co-driver Roberto and Max and I set about
marking their answer sheet. Competitors were kind
to us arriving as they did, just as we finished marking
the previous sheet,
so we were kept quite
busy for the hour and
a half that the finish
control was open. It
soon became appar-
ent that we had a problem, four cars had all cleaned
the event and we were left to sort out the winner.
(team Andrew Williamson had actually managed to
visit and answer all twenty of the clues but, in accordance with the rules, only fifteen
answers were counted).
The tie break was for the drivers to declare what the tyre pressure in their front offside
wheel was supposed to be, a tyre pressure gauge appeared and I went to check what
the drivers actual pressures were. It first seemed that we still had a problem as the
first two cars checked were both out by half a psi! Peter Cox claimed fourth place with
a difference of four psi and so it was down to Tony
Phillips. He told me that there was an easy way to
check his and turned on his ignition. A light on the
dashboard declared that he had thirty seven and a
half psi but I was not prepared to accept that and
said that the pressure must be checked with the
same gauge as the rest. This gave us thirty seven
psi, which was exactly what Tony had declared and
so he was deemed the winner, with Andrew and
Sav Johal being joint second.
Other placings are as listed at the end of this article.
Thanks are extended to Max, who spent many days driving around taking photo-
graphs, to Brian for illustrating this article and taking other photos to record the event
for posterity, and also to all those that entered, we could not have done it without you.
Thanks also go to Tony and Carole Brandon and their staff at The Crown in Stad-
hampton for extending their usual Sunday meal
times so that we would have something to eat at
the finish.
A special thank you is extended to Joe Poxon, not
only for his support of the event and providing such
an apt photograph of Christine for the cover of the
roadbook (shown at the top of this article), but also
for his extremely generous gesture of paying for
the first drink for every entrant on the event.
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In a moment of madness, I understand that I have agreed to put myself (and Max)
through all of the traumas and stresses in volunteering to organise the event again
next year.
It would be a pleasure so that the memory of this special lady is not faded in the an-
nuls of Middlesex County Automobile Club.
Results:
1st Tony Phillips 2nd= Sav Johal 2nd= Andrew Williamson 4th Peter Cox 5th Joe Poxon 6th John Williams 7th= Malc Farmer 7th= Guy Anderson 9th Kevin Wick
10th James Riley 11th John Wilson 12th John Gibsom
With apologies to navigators, but the only names that we had were the entrants. Ra-
ther than put some navigators in the list, we have omitted them all.
Pete Farmer (Co-organiser) Event photographs by Brian Catt
Something our older members may appreciate!
Another one from Pat’s BDC Magazine.
Club Championships
At the January Council Meeting it was decided to make a couple of changes
to the various Championship Rules:
The Annual Championship Year will, in future, run for the calendar year,
so the 2015 year will run from 1st December 2014 to 31st December 2015.
The Middlesex Challenge will be restricted to a maximum of 2 events per
category.
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MCAC CHALLENGE 2014 (Top 50)
ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Pos Name Surname B'fast M'Wick CP A/S CP Frun SS A/S Sputnik R'ham Total
1 James Riley 100.00 0.00 100.00 64.00 92.31 100.00 0.00 456.31
2 Steve Casey 90.82 0.00 100.00 0.00 92.66 98.69 0.00 382.17
3 Chris Hedges 97.90 0.00 81.37 0.00 86.49 95.51 0.00 361.27
4 Sam Casey 82.10 0.00 92.51 0.00 84.19 87.12 0.00 345.92
5 Jennifer Harrison 80.32 0.00 87.10 0.00 85.94 84.41 0.00 337.77
6 Sav Johal 95.96 0.00 0.00 100.00 95.81 0.00 0.00 291.77
7 Steve Hedges 91.17 0.00 91.67 0.00 87.03 0.00 0.00 269.87
8 Eliot Stevens 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 98.97 0.00 198.97
9 Andrew Williamson 93.26 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 193.26
10 Chetan Johal 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 83.87 0.00 0.00 183.87
11 Steve Hufford 0.00 0.00 89.98 0.00 78.84 0.00 0.00 168.82
12= Jaz Bareham 0.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 110.00
12= Paul Bareham 0.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 110.00
14= Ian Mccauley 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Simon Buckles 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Rafal Surys 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Daniel O'Keefe 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Tony Phillips 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Val Phillips 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Peter Cox 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Stuart Puttock 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
14= Fraser Scott 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
14= Morgan Stevens 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
14= Rhys Yates 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 100.00
25 Stuart Cogger 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 99.01 99.01
26= John Legg 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 98.65 98.65
26= Dave Parsons 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 98.65 98.65
28= Chris Keys 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 97.35 97.35
28= Paul Hopkinson 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 97.35 97.35
30 Alex Smith 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 94.86 0.00 0.00 94.86
31 Mike Cawthra 94.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 94.45
32 Des O'Keefe 0.00 0.00 94.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 94.24
33 Joe Poxon 0.00 0.00 0.00 93.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 93.33
34 Dan Lukas 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 92.91 0.00 92.91
35 Robert Osborn 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 92.54 0.00 0.00 92.54
36 Adam Burgar 0.00 0.00 89.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 89.26
37 Jeff Curtis 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.95 87.95
38 Graham Samuel 0.00 0.00 87.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87.45
39 Hari Johal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 86.71 0.00 0.00 86.71
40 John Williams 0.00 0.00 0.00 86.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 86.66
41 Tina Reading 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.99 0.00 0.00 85.99
42 David Ginn 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.49 85.49
43 Robert Ginn 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.49 85.49
44 James Lawrence 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 82.38 0.00 82.38
45 Nathan Barnett 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.92 0.00 80.92
46 Donna Joce 80.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.54
47 Malc Farmer 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00
48 Guy Anderson 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00
49 David Vardy 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 76.23 76.23
50 John Wilson 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.33
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2014 CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS Overall Driver: Steve Beck (8) 200.5 @ Stuart Cogger (4) 61 @ GRAHAM SAMUEL (6) 56 Andrew Williamson (5) 45 Stage Rally Driver: STEVE BECK (8) 200.5 Stuart Cogger (4) 61 Graham Samuel (5) 54 Chris Keys (3) 33 Night Trial (Scatter) Driver: TONY PHILLIPS (1) 17 Andrew Williamson (1) 14 Sav Johal (1) 14 Peter Cox (2) 14 Joe Poxon (1) 8 Road Rally Driver: GARY WARD (1) 5 No other claims received Off-Road Driver: STEVE CASEY (4) 27 Eliot Stevens (2) 25 Chris Hedges (4) 23 James Riley (3) 20 Clubman - Marshalling: PETER COX (11) 22 Jasmina Bareham (5) 17 Helen Hulme (3) 6 Darren Pike (2) 4 Most Active Club Member: Peter Cox 24 & Tony Phillips 12 & JASMINA BAREHAM 10 Paul Brown 9 & Andrew Williamson 7 Juniors: SAM CASEY 5 Chetan Johal 2 Elliot Stevens 2 James Lawrence 2
Overall Navigator: Paul Brown (9) 228.5 @ Tony Phillips (4) 34 @ Graham Tuer (2) 32 @ Not Awarded - No other eligible claims received Stage Rally Co-Driver: PAUL BROWN (9) 228.5 Tony Phillips (4) 34 Graham Tuer (2) 32 Keith Hounslow (1) 17 Night Trial (Scatter) Navigator: VAL PHILLIPS (1) 17 Chetan Johal (1) 14 No other claims received Road Rally Navigator: PETER COX (7) 13 No other claims received Clubman - Organizing: TONY PHILLIPS (7) 15 Chris Keys (4) 8 Peter Cox (3) 6 Guy Anderson (4) 5 Darren Pike (5) 5 Clubman - Servicing: PAUL BAREHAM (4) 13 Richard Upton (4) 11 Polly Patti (4) 8 James Riley (3) 6 Paul Hopkinson (3) 6 Ladies: Val Phillips (1) 17 $ JENNIFER HARRISON (4) 9 Clare Samuel (1) 7 $ Holly Bailey (1) 7 $ Donna Joce (1) 3 $ Most Frequent Competitor: PETER COX 10 Paul Brown 9 Graham Samuel 6 Steve Beck 6 Andrew Williamson 5
& not eligible - another award @ not eligible - only 1 category of event $ not eligible - did not compete in 3 events These results are based on all claims submitted up to 5/12/14 for events up to the end of No-
vember (the end of the Championship year). If you disagree and it changes the relevant award
winners, please contact Tony Phillips urgently – at the latest by 31st January.
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Event Awards – 2014 7/8th December 2013
Best MCAC/1st Class 3 1st Class 6
ROCKINGHAM STAGES 2013
The Woodberry Cup 2 Awards
(7 MCAC) Dave West / Keith Hounslow Martin Rowe / Clare Samuel
30h December 2013
Best MCAC / Winners
LONGMOOR LOCO SATGES
Fraser Nash Cup (5 MCAC) Richard Edwards/Paul Brown
12th January 2014
Best MCAC
BRANDS HATCH WINTER STAGES
Taylour Trophy (5 MCAC + 3x½ Crews) Stephen Beck / Paul Brown
6th April Best MCAC/1st Class AB
1st Class AC Best Lady
BRAKEFAST AUTOSOLO
The Alfred Alexander Cup An Award An award
(10 MCAC) Chris Hedges James Riley
Donna Joce
11th May
Not awarded
MIDDLEWICK STAGES
Green Trophy (4 MCAC) No finishers!
1st June
Best MCAC/FTD
CHRISTINE POXON MEMORIAL PCA
An Award (1 MCAC) James Riley
1st June
Best MCAC/1st ClassAA 1st Class AB 2nd Class AC
Best Lady
CHRISTINE POXON MEMORIAL AUTOSOLO
Sir Henry Bowles Cup An Award An Award An Award
(11 MCAC) Daniel O’Keefe Steve Casey Steve Hedges Jennifer Harrison
27th July
Best MCAC/Winners
CHRISTINE POXON MEMORIAL FUN RUN
Autocar Challenge Cup (12 MCAC) Tony Phillips / Val Phillips
10th August Best MCAC/1st ClassAB
1st Class AC 1st Class AA
SIMPLY SIDEWAYS AUTOSOLO
The Woodhead Cup An Award An Award
(15 MCAC) Eliot Stevens Sav Johal Stuart Puttock
24th August Best MCAC
BRANDS HATCH SUMMER STAGES
Middleton Trophy (4 MCAC + 3x½ Crews) Steve Beck / Paul Brown
21st September Best MCAC
WOODBRIDGE STAGES
Dr North Cup (4 MCAC) Ross Daniels / Paul Mankin
4TH October Best MCAC/2nd ClassAD
1st Class AB
2nd Class AC
1st Class AA
Best Lady
SPUTNIK AUTOSOLO
Original Bell Cup
An Award
An Award
An Award
An Award
(11 MCAC) James Riley
Morgan Stevens
Eliot Stevens
Fraser Scott JennIfer Harrison
8-15th November Best MCAC
EPAY SILVER FERN MARATHON RALLY
Powysbrooke Trophy (1 MCAC) Graham Samuel/Preston Ayres
6/7th December Best MCAC
ROCKINGHAM STAGES 2014
The Woodberry Cup (6 MCAC + 3x½ Crews ) Chris Keys / Paul Hopkinson
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C L U B C H A M P I O N S H I P
A W A R D W I N N E R S - 2014 Champion Driver BELL TROPHY Graham Samuel
Champion Navigator NAPSPEED TROPHY Not Awarded
Middlesex Challenge -
Winner MIDDLESEX CHALLENGE James Riley
Runner-Up An Award Steve Casey
Third An Award Chris Hedges
Lady Champion An Award Jennifer Harrison
Best Newcomer An Award Eliot Stevens
Leading Off Road STEPHENS TROPHY Steve Casey
Leading Road Rally ALEXANDER TROPHY Gary Ward
Leading Stage Rally KENSINGTON CUP Steve Beck
Leading Night Trial
Driver OAKES CUP Tony Phillips
Leading Road Rally GAMAGE CUP Peter Cox
Leading Stage Rally SOUTHGATE CUP Paul Brown
Leading Night Trial LAWSON CUP Valerie Phillips
Leading Clubman – Organising CENTENARY TROPHY Tony Phillips
Marshalling JUBILEE CUP Peter Cox
Servicing FINCHLEY CUP Paul Bareham
Leading Junior THE JUNIOR AWARD Sam Casey
Most Active Club CORONATION CUP Jasmina Bareham
Leading Lady LADIES CUP Jennifer Harrison
Most Frequent
Competitor NORMAN TIPPING MEMORIAL CUP
Peter Cox
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Best Newcomer RIDDELL CUP ?
Poxon Award MIDDLESEX COUNTY CUP ? Silliest Accident BENGT ARMCO AWARD ?
Most Contribution PRESIDENTS AWARD ?