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Mcalvert

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  1. I need some photos from Blyton and Anglesey for the LF reports if anyone has some please: lowflying@caterhamlotus7.club I currently have a couple from Anglesey (thanks Maggie!) but none at all from Blyton. All submissions welcomed! Michael.
  2. I have a similar 1700 Crossflow (244 cam on twin Webers and electronic ignition). I have a (fantastic but now rather aged) Raceco silencer that the talented Mike Riley made for me which gets the static noise down to around 95/96db, so have never had any noise problems on track.
  3. Great competition that went right to the wire. As others have said, congratulations to the winners and thanks to all who help make our Championship possible.
  4. I've had a trawl through the Lowflying archive and drawn a blank unfortunately Rob. Can I suggest dropping a line to Roger Swift - I suspect he'd most likely to be able to provide input.
  5. What a cracking day at Wiscombe Park last weekend. Massive congratulations to all those who broke records, but especially to Lewis for smashing the class 3 time. Below are some images that were shared with me by photographer Nigel Cole a
  6. This Month: 40th Anniversary Event Special • A Rare Treat at Bicester Heritage • “Whatever You Do, Don’t Crash” • What’s Going Down at Gurston • Hillclimbing at Harewood • CSR Rear Suspension Mounts • News and Events Lowflying is currently with the printers and should be sent out towards members around 8th September.
  7. Scrutineers told me the same about avoiding SA2015 as it will have a very short life. in the past, I've always shopped for helmets at the Autosport Show where they had most manufacturers / distributors represented and sometimes good offers, but from what I heard about the show this year, companies like Demon Tweeks weren't there. All very frustrating (and expensive).
  8. This Month: Festival of Speed Special – EV Seven and Project V. • Cornish Sevens go High Flying • Fab Four Go To Isle Of Man • Brilliant Brands • Krazy Horses • On manoeuvres at Epynt • Lashing It Down At Loton • News And Events Lowflying is currently with the printers and should be sent out towards members around 8th August.
  9. ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​ Stuart Freeman very kindly send me his paddock shots to share and I believe he will be sending some track photos too which I will add when I get them. High res versions available if you let me know. A very enjoyable day of competition - we were definitely due a dry day after recent events! ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​
  10. For what it's worth, Motorsport UK's definition of safe engagement of wheel nuts is that they must be "in thread contact over a minimum length of 1.5 bolt/stud diameters". (Guess who got pulled up on this when I was slightly borderline a few years ago...)
  11. Caterham's all-electric coupé concept car will first be shown in public at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from Thursday 13th July. The press release and photos are out now: Project V is a fully-electric coupé concept vehicle that draws on Caterham’s driver focussed DNA of lightness, simplicity and agilityCreated by Chief Designer, Anthony Jannarelly, and built by world-renowned ItaldesignEngineering and manufacturing feasibility conducted during the development process – production model could arrive in late 2025 or early 2026Powertrain uses a 200kW (272PS) rear-mounted electric motor with a 55kWh battery packTarget 0-62mph (100kph) in less than 4.5 seconds and WLTP range of 249 miles (400km)For more information, visit https://caterhamcars.com/en/models/projectv Dartford, Wednesday 12th July 2023 – Caterham has revealed Project V, a lightweight fully-electric coupé concept vehicle that has the potential to arrive in late 2025 or early 2026. Designed as an electric vehicle from the start, Project V is the creation of new Chief Designer, Anthony Jannarelly. His vision has been brought to life by world-renowned Italian engineering firm, Italdesign. Project V uses a battery electric powertrain, powered by a 200kW (272PS) single motor mounted in the rear axle. This is paired with a 55kWh USOC lithium-ion battery pack with advanced thermal management, and the ability to recharge from 20-80% in as little as 15 minutes using a 150kW DC rapid charger. With acceleration of 0-62mph (100kph) in less than 4.5 seconds, Project V will reach an estimated top speed of 143mph (230kph) and deliver a target WLTP range of 249 miles (400km). The minimalist design philosophy means Project V, just like the Seven, is lightweight and simple. Caterham has targeted a kerb weight of 1,190kg (2+1 configuration) which will be achieved by using an innovative carbon fibre and aluminium composite chassis. Bob Laishley, CEO of Caterham Cars Ltd and COO of the newly established Caterham EVo, said: “Project V is not just a concept or design study, we’ve conducted engineering and production feasibility throughout the development process. “An electric Caterham of any shape and size has to stay true to what sets us apart from everyone else: being lightweight, simple and offering an unparalleled driving experience; that’s our DNA.” He added: “Project V fulfils our ambition to sustainably grow the company and explore electrification simultaneously. Subject to the next phases of development and technical capability, Project V could be brought to market towards the end of 2025 or early 2026 with a target price starting from less than £80,000.” Anthony Jannarelly, Chief Designer for Project V, added: “A Caterham Seven’s design is simple and minimalist, it’s designed for its intended function, to be lightweight and fun to drive. With Project V, we’re applying this philosophy to the sports coupé architecture to create a seducing and timeless silhouette. Every single feature has to justify itself from a weight perspective to maintain lightness and optimise driver engagement.” The Project V show car uses a 2+1 seating layout – 2+2 as optional – which optimises ingress and egress, provides more comfort for the rear seat passenger and offers greater flexibility in how a prospective owner may use the car. At the centre of the interior is a simple, driver-focussed infotainment system featuring smartphone mirroring, and a digital instrument cluster is used to display key information. Drivers can choose between Normal, Sport and Sprint driving modes that intelligently adjust the acceleration and steering for different environments. The concept features double wishbone front and rear suspension with fully adjustable geometry, electrically assisted power steering, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres (19” front and 20” rear), and brake discs all-round with high-performance calipers. Andrea Porta, Business Development Manager at Italdesign, said: “We’re delighted to have partnered with Caterham and Anthony Jannarelly to bring Project V to life. At every step, we have applied our experience in producing commercially viable concept and prototype vehicles, to ensure that any future production version can be brought to market at pace.” Laishley continued: “Project V isn’t instead of Seven, it’s complimentary to it, and we believe that by retaining the core Caterham values, it will appeal to both our existing customer base and attract new fans to the brand. “By using a more practical coupé body style and by exploiting the packaging benefits of an EV, this is a car that works as well for trips to the shops, or the school run, as it does for Sunday morning sprints.” Kazuho Takahashi, President and CEO of VT Holdings, said: “We are honoured to be able to unveil two new vehicles from Caterham at Goodwood Festival of Speed. The new models are a result of an uncompromising fusion of two seemingly contradictory requirements: retaining the Caterham values that must never change, while evolving to meet the changing demands of customers, such as the shift towards electric. We express our deepest gratitude to all those involved in this project and to everyone who has supported Caterham over the past 50 years.” The Project V show car will make its public debut tomorrow (Thursday) on the Caterham stand at Goodwood Festival of Speed. To support the aspirations of this venture, Caterham EVo has been established to handle all relevant business and investment interests related to Project V. Project V Concept Specification Powertrain: BEV, RWD with single rear-mounted permanent synchronous nominal 400V e-motor Battery: Li-ion, 55kWh USOC with advanced thermal management Dimensions : ~(L: 4,255mm, W: 1,893mm, H: 1,226mm) Wheelbase : ~2,581mm Max Power : ~200kW / 268bhp / 272PS 0-62mph (100kph): <4.5 seconds Top Speed: ~143mph / 230kph Target Mass: <1190kg DIN mass (2+1 configuration) Target WLTP Range: ~249 miles / 400km Target Peak Charge Rate: 20-80% SOC in 15 minutes (150kW DC charger) Construction Type: Innovative carbon fibre and aluminium composite chassis with composite bodywork Suspension: Double wishbone (front and rear) Tyres: 235/35/R19 (front), 285/30/R20 (rear) Target Start Price: <£80,000 (UK market)
  12. Looks like entries are open, but I can't get the link on the Calendar page to work. I believe it should be: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mgcc-sw-wiscombe-hillclimb-2023-tickets-656992150207
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