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  • Austin Rover "Rally Sprint" Rally Drivers v Grand Prix Drivers.

    This must have been great to Watch...!!

    Austin Rover "Rally Sprint"
    Rally Drivers v Grand Prix Drivers.
    27th October 1984 at Donington Park.
    MG Montego 10 lap race.
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              your very busy today Al! I take it in the 84 event the Late Great Tony Pond was doing the demo in the 6R4. A great loss when he died,never seemed to do that well on the RAC but always my favorite.

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              • #8
                Awesome!

                Has anyone got any info/program or photos from the Austin Rover Rally Sprints that used MG Maestros? I believe that it was only the 1983 event.

                I can only find the following on the '83 event:
                http://www.maestro.org.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=15915
                Last edited by John C; 25th October 2011, 17:26.

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                • #9
                  According to the scanned 1984 Rally Sprint program above (Image 4 of 25 -the page entitled THE RALLYSPRINT CARS)
                  All the cars are basically standard - the open exhausts possibly lifting power slightly over the catalogued 115 bhp of the torquey fuel-injected OHC engines. Austin Rover Motorsport have prepared the 8 cars to give equal performance, and to comply with normal circuit racing safety requirements - roll cages, fire extinguishers and 4-point seat harnesses. Other preparation details are confined to such items as competition dampers, brake pads and sparking plugs - to stand up to flat-out use around the demanding Donington track. Austin Rover's test drivers on the Montego preparation exercise were impressed by the ease with which this refined road car was turned into a surprisingly rapid circuit racer.

                  According to the scanned article on the 1985 Rally Sprint by Mark Hales above, the brief for ROGER DOWSON ENGINEERING (who prepared the cars a year later) was to 'make sure they finished the race irrespective of what the drivers did to them'! The article goes on to detail the mods that were made to the Montegos as follows:
                  bigger discs and calipers
                  racing brake fluid
                  harness
                  cage
                  uprated dampers
                  extra engine breathers
                  Last edited by John C; 23rd October 2011, 13:36.

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                  • #10
                    When considering the spec of the Maestros in this event the year before:

                    Originally posted by John C View Post

                    BBC Rally Sprint 1983 - Race
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G_sS011854
                    [a thrilling MG Maestro 1600 race at Donington for celeb competition drivers inc. Mansell, Blomqvist, John Watson, Tony Pond, Derek Warwick etc. Part of the “Austin Rover Rally Sprint”])
                    it is highly likely that they would have been modified in the same (or very similar) ways. The standard MG Maestro 1600 was quoted as 103 Bhp, but Murray Walker twice quotes in the commentary that the Maestros racing all had the 'the same 110 Bhp' (indicating that this wasn't a slip of the tongue -he must have been told this figure by Austin Rover).

                    According to the article on the '83 Maestro race in the Autosport magazine 10 Nov ’83:
                    Each car was identical in specification, the only concession to the circuit being the fitting of Michelin racers [presumably meaning ‘slick tyres’ -JC]. The engines were standard (“Don’t rev them above 6200rpm or they will go bang!”) but modified exhausts made the right noises.

                    Looking at the photos in the above article, it appears that (from the head on shots) the cars have 2 identical seats with square head rests (silhouetted against the sky backdrop). They look pretty much like the standard headrests in this pic:
                    http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...t=9410mp04.jpg

                    It also appears from the photos that the cars are fitted with rear seats (can't tell if the parcel shelf is in), and a cage with a diagonal brace on the rearmost part of the cage (low on the LHS, high on the RHS). Could the cars have been allowed to run with standard seats (albeit with a 4-point harness fitted)?
                    Last edited by John C; 16th November 2011, 18:54.

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                    • #11
                      FYI:
                      -the scanned RACE CARD posted by EVO AL on 26th September 2009, 22:25 is from the 1983 Rally Sprint (using MG Maestro 1600s for the race)

                      -the scanned article entitled MONTY'S REVENGE posted by EVO AL on 26th September 2009, 22:29 relates to the 1985 Rally Sprint (using MG Montego Turbos for the race)
                      Last edited by John C; 23rd October 2011, 13:41.

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                      • #12
                        There's a load more info on the ARG Rally Sprints on this thread...
                        http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=113037

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                          1979 [October/date unknown]
                          Sponsor: Eaton's Yale Lift Trucks http://www.yale.com/emea/en-gb/about-us/history/
                          Venue: Originally thought to be Esgair Daffyd? (not sure if that's how you spell it), but now known to be Donington
                          No video found, but there are numerous colour photos on p1874 of MOTORSPORT magazine (Dec '79 issue)
                          Originally thought to be the first ever Rally Sprint, but now known to be the 2nd at Donington alone! Covered by TV -probably BBC TV/Murray Walker.
                          Originally thought to have been won by Per Eklund in a Triumph TR7 [according to Murray's commentary on the '81 event!], but now known to have yielded the following results:

                          Race: Triumph TR7s (1st: Jones, 2nd: Tambay)

                          Rally: 1. Pond (Lotus Sunbeam), 2. ?, 3. ?, 4. Tambay (Ford Escort MKII), Position unknown: Jones (TR7 V8)

                          Overall
                          1. Patrick Tambay
                          2. John Taylor
                          3. Per Eklund
                          Other competitors: Ari Vatanen, John Watson, Jochen Mass, Alan Jones, Tony Pond

                          1980 [month/day unknown]
                          Sponsor?
                          Venue: possibly Esgair Daffyd?
                          The 1980 Welsh Rallysprint (Part 1)
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQSEL...eature=related

                          1st: Pentti Airikkala Vauxhall Chevette
                          2nd: Per Eklund (Triumph TR7 V8 300 Bhp)
                          Anders Kullang, Sweden (Opel Ascona 250 Bhp)
                          Hannu Mikkola (Ford Escort MkII)
                          Alan Carter, NZ (Toyota Celica)
                          Stig Blomqvist (Saab Turbo 2.0 FWD)
                          Jimmy McRae (Vauxhall Chevette)
                          Russell Brookes (Talbot Sunbeam) 240 Bhp -Murray Walker estimates!)
                          Malcolm Wilson (Ford Escort)
                          Tim Brise and Tony Pond (crashed)

                          N.B. In the AR Rally Sprint's '85 Racecard (program) where it lists previous event winners it quotes Tony Pond as the 1980 winner??

                          1981 [month/day unknown]
                          Pace Petroleum sponsored
                          Venue: possibly Esgair Daffyd?
                          1981 Welsh Rallysprint (Part 1)
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3iePdrQDuo

                          1981 Esgair Dafydd Welsh rallysprint
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fam5vaFq6wQ


                          1st Tony Pond (Vauxhall Chevette)
                          2nd Henri Toivonent (Talbot Sunbeam)
                          3rd Russell Brookes (Talbot Sunbeam)
                          Tim Brise (Ford Escort)
                          Andy Dawson (Lancia Stratos)
                          Malcolm Patrick (Opel Ascona 400)
                          Jimmy McRae (Opel Ascona)
                          Per Eklund, Sweden (Toyota Celica)
                          Pentti Airikkala (Ford Escort)

                          1982 [month/day unknown]
                          Pace Petroleum sponsored
                          Venue: possibly Esgair Daffyd?
                          The 1982 Welsh Rally Sprint (Part 2)
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IowJG...deo&playnext=1

                          1st Hannu Mikkola Audi Quattro (5cyl turbo 330 Bhp)
                          2nd Russell Brookes (Chevette)
                          3rd Terry Kaby (Vauxhall Chevette)
                          Bjorn Waldegard (Lancia Stratos 2.4 V6)
                          Russell Brookes (Vauxhall Chevette Blydenstein 240 Bhp)
                          Stig Blomqvist (Talbot Lotus Sunbeam 240Bhp)
                          Jimmy McRae (Opel Ascona 400)
                          Per Eklund (Toyota Celica)
                          Tony Pond (Rover SD1 290 Bhp)
                          Venue 'Esgair Dafydd'

                          [All cars except the 4x4 Audi were RWD]

                          1983 Nov 5th
                          Austin Rover sponsored
                          Venue: Donington Park circuit
                          BBC Rally Sprint 1983 part 1
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO2VX_tDmaU

                          RallySprint Nigel Mansell [FULL]
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa9kuzWyAQI



                          Nigel Mansell 1, Jimmy McRae 2, John Watson 3, Pentti Arrikala 4, Derek Warwick 5, Stig Blomqvist 6, Danny Sulivan 7, and Tony Pond 8.

                          Rally: Rover SD1
                          Autotest: MG Metro
                          Race: MG Maestro 1600

                          Cars built by: Austin Rover Motorsport

                          1984 Oct 27th
                          Austin Rover sponsored
                          Venue: Donington Park circuit
                          No video found

                          Nigel Mansell 1, Michele Mouton 2, Martin Brundle 3, Marc Duez 4, Jimmy McRae 5, Keke Rosberg 6, Per Eklund 7 and John Watson 8.

                          Rally: Rover SD1
                          Autotest: Austin Metro
                          Race: MG Montego 2.0 EFi

                          Cars built by: "Austin Rover Motorsport" according to the scanned '84 Racecard. However, ARG Motorsport (ARGM) based at Cowley were primarily doing SD1s with TWR and the Metro 6R4, so John Dalton thinks that “Roger Dowson Engineering” may have have been contracted to build the ’83 & '84 Rally Sprint cars, on ARGM's behalf.

                          1985 Nov 30th
                          Austin Rover sponsored
                          Venue: Donington Park circuit
                          Austin Rover rally sprint 1985. Metro 6R4
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=8VkQs82RKuQ

                          Nigel Mansell 1, Kalle Grundel 2, Juha Kankkunen 3, John Watson 4, Thiery Boutsen 5, Martin Brundle 6, Malcolm Wilson 7, and Stig Blomqvist 8.

                          Rally: MG Metro 6R4
                          Autotest: Rover 216 Vitesse
                          Race: MG Montego Turbo

                          Cars built by: Metro -works car. Rover 216 & Montegos -"Roger Dowson Engineering"

                          Can anyone fill in any of the blanks above, please e.g. Was '85 the last of the Rally Sprints?
                          Last edited by John C; 6th July 2014, 19:12.

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                          • #14
                            Apparently the annual Rally Sprint's occurring prior to '83 involved a variety of rally cars inc. a Toyota and a Talbot Sunbeam.

                            i.e. it was '83 onwards that Austin Rover went from being just a sponsor (with their cars only involved by way of the race which used MG Metros) to taking over the whole event and supplying all the vehicles in it.
                            Last edited by John C; 21st December 2011, 09:44.

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                            • #15
                              [I have heavily amended my 6th November 2011, 09:45 post above to reflect who was driving what etc. at the 'pre 1983' Rally Sprints (having watched all the videos very carefully)]

                              Following on from my post above, I am slightly confused by Murray Walker's comment about Tony Pond:
                              "First in the Donington Rally Sprint in 1980"

                              at 8:35 in this video:
                              The 1982 Welsh Rally Sprint (Part 2)
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IowJG...eature=related

                              because this implies that the Rallysprint/BBC/Murray event may NOT have changed from an Esgair Daffyd, Wales event into a Donington park event (as my theory above reflects) i.e. the Donington event existed alongside Wales.

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