| Report
on Friday's Events

A selection of cars
outside the AV8 Restaurant
FRIDAY 27TH JUNE 2008
We each have a story
about how we got to the rally, but as its my website, here is
mine................
Friday did not start
well. It threw it down here in St. Albans. Little did I know that this
would be the only rain to blot our weekend. By 11.00am it had stopped
sufficiently for me to take the roof down on the Drophead and set off
across country to Cirencester.
My plan A was to get as
far as I could under very threatening skies, where upon, I would stop
at the next pub, purely to seek cover you understand, and wait for the
rain to pass. Plan B was to stay in the pub if it didn't stop!
However, as it
transpires - it never rained again. I saw lots of wet roads as I
pushed the 12 through Hemel Hempstead and up the A41 to Aylesbury and
Bicester. The traffic is light for a Friday. From there its a minor
road through Bladon, skirting Blenhiem Palace then through Long
Hanborough and Witney and onto the A40 towards Burford. Lots of pubs
are passed but I am still dry on the inside and the Standard is still
dry on the outside.
The last leg is is a B
road through Bibury and Barnsley, where Elizabeth Hurley lives. She
wasn't waving so with 90 miles clocked up the Standard purred happily
up the long drive at the Royal Agricultural College, near to 2.00pm, I
shall call it the RAC from now on. Lynda, who was following behind in
her "modern", intending to catch me up, never did so, the
Standard obviously being too fast for her. If fact it transpires she
did a short tour of the Cotswolds until rescued by her Satnav.
The rally site in front
of the RAC was already lively, with cars arriving every few minutes.
The Rally Control Marquee had already been erected and supplied with
power. Darrel's house next door was just awaiting power to be
installed
We checked into the
Porters lodge where we were given the keys to our room and Security
badges to wear on site. The most important use of these was a meal
ticket for the breakfasts.
Steve O'Hara had placed out a number of
signs indicating where Club Members should gather prior to the evening
run.
Photos of cars awaiting the
start of the Road run to AV8
(click on any thumbprint to
see an enlargement)
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A 34 12
waits for the off
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Darrell's 8
in front of Rally Control
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Line up of
earlier Standards |

A couple of
Vanguards ready for the raodrun |
Amongst the early arrivals
were John and Sharon Kennewell in their Avon from Dinnington near
Sheffield and ever-presents Mr and Mrs Wilson, Those who
say its too far should follow the example set by this couple, who
automatically book into every rally and travel there from Sheffield in
their Satnav equipped Standard 10.
Around 6-15pm, the cars
were set off on the first of the two roadruns this weekend. The route
started through Cirencester then headed across country in leafy lanes.
Following at 30 second intervals about 50 cars made an impressive
sight. Their destination was Kemble Airfield where the site
Restaurant, appropriately called AV8 had been reserved for our use. A
lot of people chose to sit outside on the deck to capture what turned
out to be a sunny evening.
The photos show
participants socialising during the evening meal.
(click on any thumbprint to
see an enlargement)
Here are more of the cars at
AV8
Returning via a very direct
route, it was just 4 mikes back to the RAC, which was accomplished before
nightfall. At this point most retired to the Student bar and relived
their college days, even if the price of beer has gone up somewhat!

Photos and report by Phil
Homer
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