Just to remind everyone that the closing date for the Annual Dinner and Awards is only ten days away. Becky needs the forms, menu choices and table preferences (and the money!) in her hands by the 24th October.
We are also looking for raffle prizes. All the proceeds of the raffle go to the Marshals Fund!
And for those of you who were wondering which drivers won which awards:
Annual Awards:
THE CAVENDISH SHIPS STORES TOP TEN CHALLENGE
1st – Simon Marsh wins THE GUARDS TROPHY
2nd Peter Marsh
3rd – Peter D Smith
THE MEADENS SKODA GURSTON DOWN CHAMPIONSHIP
1st – Stephen Moore wins THE WADHAM STRINGER / BRUNTON TROPHY
2nd – Simon Purcell
MARSH MEMORIAL TROPHY – Nearest to or Broken by the most, the current relevant Class Record during the 2 June Meetings
Mark Crookall
CORONA CHALLENGE CUP – Class Record improvement
Stephen Moore
HEATHER BRAMPTON – Highest Championship position by a Lady
Sue Hayes
LOGETTE CUP – Highest placed Saloon or Closed Sports Car in the Championship
Stephen Moore
TERENCE TATTAM MEMORIAL TROPHY – Highest placed Open Sports Car in the Championship
Graham Beale
PITT TROPHY – Highest placed Sports Libre Car in the Championship
Chris Cannell
DORCHESTER PLANNING CONSULTANCY – Best position in championship without having won an award during season
Calum Kemp
KEITH SALMON – Concours & Championship combined
James Moore
PARKHOUSE & WYATT – Concours
Clive Stangle
MARSH & MASTERS TROPHY – Best Position in championship for competitor of pensionable age
Tim Painter
PITSTOP TROPHY – Driver of the season who has not won an Annual Award
Simon Purcell
PENSKE MARSHAL OF THE YEAR
Rob Broomfield
THE JOHN FORSYTH ENDEAVOUR AWARD
To be announced
STAN HUNT MEMORIAL TROPHY
To be announced
The Meadens Skoda Gurston Down Championship – Class Awards
Class 4a – Roadgoing Series Production Cars Up to 2000cc – Supported by AutolinkMX5.com
1st – Adam Greenen
2nd – Andy Greenen
3rd – Tim Forster
Class 4a – MX5
Mark Crookall wins the Record-Designs Award
Class 4b – Roadgoing Series Production Cars over 2000cc – Supported by Turbo Dynamics
1st – Stephen Moore
2nd – Clive Stangle
Class 4c – Roadgoing Specialist Production Cars – Supported by Fieldfare Trailer Centre
1st – Clive Skipper
Class 5 – Modified Production Marque Sports Cars up to 2000 cc – Supported by The Hire Shed
1st – Graham Beale
Class 6 – Modified Production Marque Sports Cars over 2000 cc – Supported by New Techniques
1st – Simon Purcell
2nd – Steve Holley
Class 7 – Modified Production Saloon Cars up to 1400 cc – Supported by Cock & Sons (Builders)
1st – Neil Turner
Class 9 – Modified Production Cars over 2000cc -Supported by Meadens Skoda
1st – Tim Painter
Class 11 – Modified Specialist Cars up to 2000cc – Supported by Gates of Brockenhurst
1st – Mike Rudge
2nd – Antony Orchard
Class 13 – Historically Interesting – Supported by Kelvin Jouhar
1st – Hugh Kemp wins the KEIR & CAWDER QUAICH
Class 15 – Sports Libre Cars up to 2000cc – Supported by Hawke Motorsport
1st – Tim Pitfield
Class 16 – Sports Libre Cars over 2000cc – Supported by Lewis Property Services
1st – Chris Cannell
Class 19 – Racing Cars 601 – 1100cc – Supported by Drynham Project Management Ltd
1st – James Moore wins the TOM ELTON TROPHY
2nd – Murray Wakeham
Class 20 – Racing Cars 1101 – 1600cc – Supported by SM AeRo Techniques
1st – Peter D Smith wins the A & S RACING TROPHY
2nd – Richard Gaylard
Class 20a – Formula Ford 1600 (Kent Engines) – Supported by Veloce Publishing Ltd
1st – Simon McBeath
2nd – Russell Haynes
Class 21b – Racing Cars 1601 – 2000cc (Forced Induction) – Supported by Gundrys Farm Caravan & Camping
1st – Simon Marsh wins THE CHAIRMAN’S CUP
2nd – Peter Marsh