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HealeySport is the motor sport centre of the Austin Healey Club UK and coordinates the classic racing, rallying, sprint and hill climbing in the UK and Internationally. 

Check out the latest race reports by clicking on RACE for the UK circuit race reports or SPRINT for the sprint and hill climb reports.

The Syd Segal Memorial Trophy Race - Thruxton - 23/24 March 2008

To celebrate forty years of motor car racing at the Thruxton Aerodrome and Race Circuit, Healey Driver International was invited by the BARC to produce a grid of racing Healeys (100/4, 100S, 100/6, 3000 and Silverstones) for this most important and spectacular two day meeting.  Our race was The Syd Segal Memorial Trophy Race and comprised a 45 minute scratch race on Monday 24 March (Easter Monday) in the headline slot during the mid-afternoon session, with qualifying practice on Sunday 23 March.  Twenty drivers came from overseas and around the UK to take part in this spectacular event. 

To read the report and see the pictures from the event click here     

Horneland Rally  7- 8 March 2008

In March 2008, 10 UK crews picked up the gauntlet to take part in the Horneland Rally, a superb route, mostly intended, all around the countryside and rally tolerant villages of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. 

To read Mike Spindle's excellent report and see Jan-Peter Ambaum's pictures click here.

 

Invitation to a Race Meeting in Sweden - 31 July 2008

All UK Race series Healey drivers are invited to take part in an Austin Healey race at the Falkenburgs race circuit in Sweden on Thursday 31 July.  The race will include three classes:

Class 1 - Big Healeys - 100/4, 100/6 and 3000's complying with Appendix K classes E and F.  Class 2 - Sprites - complying with Appendix K classes E and F.  All UK Race series Sprites will be in a separate class.  Class 3 - Vintage - such as 100S's, ex-works and Warwick cars.

To download the Invitation and regs click here.   To download the application form click here.  To visit the Swedish Healey club website go to www.healeysweden.com

The UK Race Series  The 2008 UK Race series (sponsored by Rawles Motorsport) is a nine round championship between April and September competed at the top UK motor sport venues of Brands Hatch, Mallory Park, Oulton Park, Silverstone, Snetterton and Thruxton.  This one make series is open to any Healey driver who wants to take part in full circuit racing, be it with a road standard or modified Big Healey or Sprite. Cars can be entered into one of five classes, two for Big Healeys and three for Sprites, catering for the level of modification applied to each car from standard road going spec to fully modified.  Points are awarded for practicing, achieving fastest lap times in qualifying and during the race and for the drivers finishing position in class.  At the end of the season the driver with the most points in each class is the winner of the class and the driver with the most points across all classes becomes the Overall Series Champion.  Pictured right is Marc Campfield seen here at Donington Park who won the Overall race series last year in a Class E (Fully modified Sprite).

This website holds the racing calendar, results, rules/regulations and picture gallery for the UK Race Series.  For more information about the UK Race Championship click here (or click on 'UK Racing' on the starting grid above). 

The Sprint and Hill Climb Challenge   The 2008 challenge is a fifteen round series with a Big Healey class sponsored by Denis Welch Motorsport and a Sprite class sponsored by Frogeye Spares Ltd.  In addition to the class awards, Cape International sponsor the award for the overall Sprint and Hill Climb champion.  Last year's winner was Tom Walker, pictured left at Karousel bend - Gurston Down, in the John Chatham 'adjusted' and Old Dairy Classics maintained, fully modified 3000.

The 2008 series begins with a return to Gurston Down and is followed by hill climbs at Shelsley Walsh, Prescott, Loton Park, Harewood and Wiscombe Park.  In addition there will be sprints at Goodwood, Curborough, MIRA, Three Sisters,  Anglesey Circuit and for the first time for many, a trip to the Llandow circuit.

Each venue provides a different set of challenges to test the Healey driver's skills and abilities to the full.  This series is open to any Healey driver with some or no motor sport experience and a car that can be either road standard or modified; half the races are handicapped to take into account the different abilities of the driver and their cars, so everyone has an opportunity to win a race.  Although competitive, there is a strong sense of camaraderie amongst the thirty or so drivers who regularly compete. 

You may well have seen the BBC Top Gear show's view of hill climbing with a challenge between a 1961 yellow Frogeye and a fully modified Peugeot.  If you haven't - check out this clip - view clip  (helps to have broadband).  If you fancy a go  against these old guys, who as the clip says '... like soil floating in their beer ...' then contact Allan Cameron (he's the one with the tweed jacket and handkerchief) on the contact details at the bottom of the page.

To see the Sprint and Hill Climb events calendar, results and photo gallery click here (or click on 'Sprint and Hill Climb' on the starting grid above). 

'Spirit of the Wind'  - by Pat Cooper  (pictures by Paul Baker and Phil Broster)

Drivers who compete their Healeys on race circuits, hills and sprint tracks are a pretty jammy lot aren’t they? They get a terrific kick out of what they’re doing – especially when they do it well - though when they do it badly it can be their wallet wot gets the kick! Then at the end of the season they have a great knees up at a posh water-hole and, so it seems, winners, losers, spinners, benders and breakers are handed – amid much drunken applause – really fabulous trophies. Although the track racing clan have cups so humungous that they cannot be displayed at the aforementioned bun fight, lest they be plundered by ‘scrappies’, melted down before dawn and, in Britain’s latest export industry, exported to China to make MG’s. These monster pots are kept at a location known to only HealeySport Head Honcho Joe Cox, and for security reasons, only pretty engraved plastic polygons are presented to winners at the do in lieu, so to speak. This arrangement offers great relief to long-suffering drivers’ wives, especially those with more important objects to buff in their ‘quality’ time!

Hill Climbers and Sprinters on the other hand, have more modest trinkets handed out, smaller by comparison, but nonetheless most attractive. They have a stunning rose bowl for the fastest lady, and just like the racers, cups for the quickest and the also-rans, metallic works of dubious art for the luckless, and platters aplenty for others.

Last year though, a new altogether classier prize emerged - a sort of Nicole Kidman of trophies - and one that deserves its own story. Its origin came about on a pleasant summer day over a glass of wine and a nibble of cracking Cheddar partaken in a solid old farmhouse near Bath; the family home of the Wiseman family. A trio of Healey hill climbers, in the company of many others, had been made welcome at the funeral of Stuart Wiseman, the late owner of a venerable Healey 100; a machine campaigned by him for decades, and a familiar faded green sight at speed events throughout the realm. The service at the nearby village church was a bright, uplifting affair, not the slightest bit mawkish, and back at Holly Farm conversation soon turned to Stuart and how he might best be remembered by his hill climbing chums. When many a man his age spent his days slumped in a nursing home waiting for Goddo; Stuart, a chap of dry wit, philosophic outlook and, imbued with an inspiring competitive spirit, was out in his old 100 hill climbing and sprinting. It was reflecting on this kind of spirit that germinated the suggestion by one of the trio, Murray Wakeham, that a rather famous piece of glassware by Lalique, entitled ‘Spirit of the Wind’, might serve as the very thing on which to base a memorial trophy. With the co-operation of the Wiseman family, plans were soon put in place for Murray to track down a replica and have it mounted, if possible, on a base of wood retrieved from the environs of Holly Farm and suitably turned and polished. It was also decided it would be entirely fitting that this fine trophy should be presented annually to the driver who performed most significantly in a Healey 100. The trophy (pictured left), after a snag or two, was produced in time for the 2007 HealeySport dinner, and the very first winner was Allan Cameron (pictured above), who was proudly presented with ‘Spirit of the Wind ‘ by Margaret Wiseman

Now; as anyone will tell you, I am no avid pot-hunter, but this is one rather seriously nice piece of art that even her indoors would love to have on the mantle-piece. But since only drivers of Healey 100’s can win it, I am, alas, excluded… Unless….. ….Anyone out there fancy swapping a nice quick 100S for a noisy big Healey with only fifteen thousand (competition) miles on the clock?

2007 Gala Dinner and Prize giving

The weekend of 17th/18th November saw the annual gathering of the Austin Healey Club competition members for the distribution of the hard won awards for the 2007 racing and sprint and hill climb season.

The venue was the splendid Hilton Swindon and once the eating was out of the way the proceedings started.  First up were the sprint and hill climbers and this section was once again hosted by stalwart Allan Cameron.  The first awards were presented by Jayne Foster of Frogeye Spares and went to Paul Baker (3rd in Sprite class), Stuart Bullas (2nd in Sprite Class) and to Robin Johnson (1st in Sprite class).  Jayne also presented Tom Walker with the Cornbury Cup.  Sue Ward of The Bugatti Owners Club was then invited to present awards to Tom Walker, Richard Mason and Pat Cooper who were 1st ,2nd and 3rd respectively in the Denis Welch Motorsport sponsored Big Healey class.

Steve Hewlett, from Jersey, picked up the ‘Half Century Healey Award’.  Other winners were Colin Gale, ‘Davis and Mason Freshman shield’.  Paul Baker, ‘Phil Meek A series’, Ed Giles ‘Chris Tooley Prescott Memorial’, Claire Towers ‘Nancy Mitchell Ladies award’, Richard Mason ‘Piston Broke trophy’ and finally…Tom Walker was presented with the award for ‘HDI Overall Sprint and Hill Climb Champion’, this presented by Karen Norton of Cape International.

Allan Cameron was presented with a beautiful engraved copper milk churn in recognition for his services to the Sprint and Hill Climb competition section.  If nothing else Allan, the scrap value of copper is tremendous at the moment!

There was a brief respite while Joe Cox, the Race Series Competition secretary took over proceedings to compere the Rawles Motorsport Race Championship awards.  These were to be presented by Deborah Cluett, the wife of new Rawles Motorsport owner, Andrew Cluett.  The first award was the Foodfinders Ltd sponsored Class A trophy which went to Mike Thorne.  The Rawles sponsored Big Healey class awards went to David Smithies, Hugo Holland-Bosworth, and Jeremy Cooke, 1st to 3rd respectively, only Dave being present to pick up his award.  The Lister’s Chartered Surveyors sponsored road going Sprites class win went to Mark Lister, with a close second place to Brian Bedford.

Harris Coaches of South Wales sponsored the semi modded class Sprites and these awards went to Ian Hulett, John Harris and Pete Taylor.  John Todd Refrigeration Sponsored the modified sprite class and these went to Robin Lackford, Patrick Harris and Harvey Woods.  Finally in the competition section Marc Campfield was announced as overall Championship winner for the second year in succession.

We then moved on to the ‘fun section’ of the awards evening when the discretionary awards are decided by Joe.  The Sir William Lyons Trophy, presented to the driver who tried hardest but achieved least, went to Stuart Bramley who entered 5 rounds only to be thwarted in practice for 4 of them, but finishing one race.

The Paul Lorne Trophy, for resilience throughout the season, went to Brian Bedford; he entered all 9 rounds and missed out on a class win by 1 point!  The Robert Shaw Trophy for best newcomer went to Harvey Woods, who also picked up the Spinners Cap for his error in spinning in front of a full chat Healey at Mallory, and living to tell the tale!  The Hard Hat could have gone there also but went to Ian Hulett, who was attacked by Smithies at Oulton on the track and then to make matters worse was backed into by the same guy in ‘parc ferme’ after the race. 

A touching moment at the end when we all remembered that gentleman whose name appears on the HDI Trophy, Peter Korner, and this award was deservedly presented to David Smithies for competing at the Spa 6 hours, whilst in considerable pain from his leg injuries sustained only weeks earlier. 

Then came a raffle for items from ‘Joe’s toy box’, some requiring batteries, and one a butane gas cylinder!!  Joe knows how to live eh!...jackets off, ties undone and with music blaring there was a lot of ‘leg shaking’ going on for the rest of the night.

Eventually, in the early hours, the proceedings came to an end with everyone either settling for a night cap, or disappearing to their rooms.  What times breakfast?  The whole evening had been a success thanks to the efforts of Joe and Allan, and it was appreciated by all.

For a full list of the race championship class winners click here (pdf format)

If you want to download the latest Adobe Acrobat PDF reader click on the following link

Click here to view the official pictures from the 2007 Dinner Dance and Prize giving - taken by Phil (Scoop) Broster.  Email Phil on phil_scoop@hotmail.co.uk if you would like copies of any of the pictures in the report or gallery.

Alternatively, you may wish to click here to see the unofficial pictures - not a pretty sight!!!  You have been warned.

Healey Meets Le Mans 2008

The Le Mans Classic is held every two years with the next event being held on 11-12-13 July 2008 at the world famous 24-hours circuit of Le Mans, where 5,000 classics and 50,000 people will come together. There will be numerous stands with automobile memorabilia and an auction. You will also find a large number of famous cars that have previously participated in the gruelling 24-hours race.  It is a must for anyone who appreciates endurance cars and racing. The Dutch Healey Competitions Club have recreated the “Healey Meets Le Mans 2008” organisation after the success of the 2006 event at which over 200 Healeys and their owners attended and had a great time.  They will provide, yet again, a meeting place with hospitality and location where Healeys owners can meet.  They will also organise, for those who wish to partake, one or several rounds on the original circuit in your own Healey and will arrange camping on the camping site at Maison Blanche.  All owners of a Healey are welcome to the event.

The following table lists the Austin Healey cars and their drivers that will be taking part in the 2008 Le Mans Classic:

Grid Driver(s) Nationality

Car Details

      Model Year
2 X Beaumartin/P Rochat FRA/SUI  100M 1955
2 Mann/Smith GB/GB  100M 1954
2 M Thorne/J Todd GB/GB 100M 1955
2 Thornton/J Welch GB/GB 100S 1955
 
3 Caron FRA 3000 1961
3 Marcquet FRA 3000 1960
3 E Perou FRA 3000 1961
3 T Rogers/E Woolley GB/GB 100/6 1956
3 R Sinke/J Sinke/H Van De Kerkhof NL/NL/NL 3000 1961
3 C Van Lanschot/K LeBlanc NL/NL 3000 1959

To find out more - click here to go to the Healey Meets Le Mans 2008 website.  Also, check out the report and results of the 2006 event by going to the International Race homepage on this site.

HealeySport Calendar 2008

Looking for a New Year present for someone keen on Healeys - Phil Broster (Official HealeySport Photographer) has produced an outstanding calendar for 2008 featuring full colour action images from the 2007 Austin Healey Club (HealeySport) Challenge race series. 

The spiral bound calendar consists of 12 single sided,  A4, month to view pages, with front and rear covers.  They are available for £12 each, plus £3 postage and packing for UK customers. Overseas orders are very welcome with postage and packing at cost.

To buy your copy of this unique calendar email Phil Broster  at: phil_scoop@hotmail.co.uk.  Payment can be made by cheque, Postal order or Pay Pal.

Viking Marathon Rally - Norway - September 2007

Hill climber and Rally man Mike Spindle has taken time out from developing new products to complete the Viking Marathon rally in his Healey 3000, ably navigated by Andy Belcher.  Click here to read his humorous yet descriptive report into how to get a Big Healey round this tough rally.

Goodwood Revival Meeting  -  September 2007

Top Healey reporter, Phil Broster, made his second visit to this world famous event and recorded it for us to savour.  Click here to read his report and see his atmospheric photographic collection.

The site will be updated continually during the year with details of the events, race results, points awarded and pictures as soon as possible after each race.

 

Contact Details:

For further information on the UK and International race series, contact Joe Cox at joe.cox2@btinternet.com, Information about club membership or the UK Sprint and Hill Climb Challenge, contact  Allan Cameron at allanclancam@hotmail.com and for questions regarding this website contact the site Webmaster