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« on: October 07, 2005, 20:28:00 »
Had a lovely photo opportunity this evening, but didn't have my camera with me.

Parked outside the local ATC were two of the British Armed Forces Rally Team 90s.  It just so happens that the Trackrod Rally is going to be in Langdale Forest this weekend, and checking the BAFRT website, they are competing.  Might just have to take a wander up there, with a camera.
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2005, 20:43:14 »
hope they're on better form than when I saw 'em last
Pirelli stage at Gateshead-was  a bit of  a shambles once the mini snapped an arm and halted stage
still I told the boy 'bout the army lads and about the din of them v8's

they turn up  and stone me they were diesels :shock:
pretty slow,plenty black stuff and if my memory serves me right one tipped over-bizarre

still atleast you won't need a high speed lens :lol:

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« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2005, 20:44:31 »
myself & dad know the rally team VERY well as we spend a large amount of time recovering them from where thwy land on the brc events best so far has been 3 or 4 90's in one stage,3 of them upside down  :wink: (one in a river,one with its wheels into the trees & another sitting on its back tub with the nose in the air,if you see R1 (alan paramore) hes the man when it comes to pedling those 90's
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« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2005, 20:54:10 »
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myself & dad know the rally team VERY well as we spend a large amount of time recovering them from where thwy land on the brc events best so far has been 3 or 4 90's in one stage,3 of them upside down  :wink: (one in a river,one with its wheels into the trees & another sitting on its back tub with the nose in the air,if you see R1 (alan paramore) hes the man when it comes to pedling those 90's



doesn't mean they're quick-just means they need quick rack instead of a steeringbox :lol:

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« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2005, 21:14:06 »
well ya see,they aint N/a diesels anymore,theyve got the 300tdis,pity they cant drive them very well  :lol:recovered one on the scottish after a dive down a 30ft near vertical banking,the guy was adamant that we would need a crane to get it out,well 2 winches n me driving the pund o mince shaped 90 & it came out no probs,the banking was so steep it run out o diesel 1/2 way up,when we got it out onto the road the driver claimed rather loudly that the j33p was pitching him to the left n thats why he had gone off,i had a quick scan & found nowt wrong,as it had picked air up instead of fuel was needing bledd so jumped up onto the wing n got set about bleeding it for the army guy who then commented (you'd think you spent all day working on landrovers with the speed your goin) :roll:

But the best was still to come: in his efforts to save face he started to go on about how great he was as a mechanic & driver in the army,until it was pointed out there was nothing visually wrong with the motor & he had went off on a straight bit o road  #-o
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« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2005, 21:21:43 »
One of my ex-bosses was a driver for the Army rally team.
Steve Durban was his name.
I worked for him 8 years ago and he'd been out of the Army for a few years then.
He drove the RAC rally GB(Network Q)
Does his name ring a bell with anyone?
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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2005, 21:46:45 »
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well ya see,they aint N/a diesels anymore,theyve got the 300tdis,pity they cant drive them very well  :lol:recovered one on the scottish after a dive down a 30ft near vertical banking,the guy was adamant that we would need a crane to get it out,well 2 winches n me driving the pund o mince shaped 90 & it came out no probs,the banking was so steep it run out o diesel 1/2 way up,when we got it out onto the road the driver claimed rather loudly that the j33p was pitching him to the left n thats why he had gone off,i had a quick scan & found nowt wrong,as it had picked air up instead of fuel was needing bledd so jumped up onto the wing n got set about bleeding it for the army guy who then commented (you'd think you spent all day working on landrovers with the speed your goin) :roll:

But the best was still to come: in his efforts to save face he started to go on about how great he was as a mechanic & driver in the army,until it was pointed out there was nothing visually wrong with the motor & he had went off on a straight bit o road  #-o



a 300 tdi-now thats real power :lol:
those boys will run owt as long it likes a sup of tizer :lol:

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« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2005, 23:33:58 »
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well ya see,they aint N/a diesels anymore,theyve got the 300tdis,pity they cant drive them very well  :lol:recovered one on the scottish after a dive down a 30ft near vertical banking,the guy was adamant that we would need a crane to get it out,well 2 winches n me driving the pund o mince shaped 90 & it came out no probs,the banking was so steep it run out o diesel 1/2 way up,when we got it out onto the road the driver claimed rather loudly that the j33p was pitching him to the left n thats why he had gone off,i had a quick scan & found nowt wrong,as it had picked air up instead of fuel was needing bledd so jumped up onto the wing n got set about bleeding it for the army guy who then commented (you'd think you spent all day working on landrovers with the speed your goin) :roll:

But the best was still to come: in his efforts to save face he started to go on about how great he was as a mechanic & driver in the army,until it was pointed out there was nothing visually wrong with the motor & he had went off on a straight bit o road  #-o



a 300 tdi-now thats real power :lol:
those boys will run owt as long it likes a sup of tizer :lol:

you would think that they would have some proper poke about them but 1 guy told me they were detuned slightly until they got the hang of the extra  bhp  :lol:
in ref to the tizer that wouldnt happen to be cherryade??
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« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2005, 15:15:31 »
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Had a lovely photo opportunity this evening, but didn't have my camera with me.



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« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2005, 10:17:42 »
I saw one of their 90's under a tarp on the back of a big army lorry last night, it was southbound on the M1 about 9.00pm.
I would have snapped it as I had my camera ready but it was a bit dark! :lol:

 






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