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Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Brilliant achievement! Congrats to all.

And thanks for keeping us posted Ruairidh.

Location: North Herts

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Thanks, Steve.

John

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

This short film taken by Andrew's wife Judy (Derek's sister) illustrates just how demanding the drive has been for the two of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO2YaIKGFaQ&feature=youtu.be

Andrew and his daughter will drive the car up in to Switzerland on Monday and leave it at his sister's home there. Later in the year he will fly back down and then drive the car home to Dundee.

If anyone can suggest a suitable route to Verbier (over passes that are actually open) we would welcome any local knowledge you may have before they leave in two days.

The journey is not quite over yet!

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Well done to all concerned. I'm seriously impressed!

Location: Ripon

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

At this time of the year the weather is very unpredictable and I would recommend sticking to the motorway network in order to be sure of getting there. Some passes if open, will only allow vehicles equipped with chains to pass.

Excellent result for the guys. A well deserved kip is probably now the order of the day.

I take it they're not going to do the special stages as they continue tomorrow until the 31st?

Location: Gard, France 30960. Used to be Languedoc-Roussillon but now it's Occitanie

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Much Respect, saw you off in Paisley and followed you all the way. Well done to both of you and of course your superb car.

Charlie

Location: Glasgow

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Reckless Rat
At this time of the year the weather is very unpredictable and I would recommend sticking to the motorway network in order to be sure of getting there. Some passes if open, will only allow vehicles equipped with chains to pass.

Excellent result for the guys. A well deserved kip is probably now the order of the day.

I take it they're not going to do the special stages as they continue tomorrow until the 31st?


Thanks for that RR - he has chains but I suspect he would rather not use them!

I think Andrew is "special" enough, without an extra stage ;) Stuart Palmer asked about this as well, but I don't think the "Classique" class runs anything timed like that. The modern machines may well be doing what you mention however!

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Very, very well done. Fantastic achievement. I know how elated but knackered the crew of the Riley 9 were last year so I've an idea how the Ulster crew must be feeling. Worth it though isn't it....?

Steve

Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Splendid effort, congratulations to all concerned.

Stuart

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

It's only when you do a long run like this in an A7 that you realise:

a) how big a country France is
b) how tiring driving an A7 long distance can be
c) how really magnificent they are despite their age.

OK it's nothing like cruising up the autoroute in a big Merc with cruise control, climate and all the other modern toys available these days, but to be able (OK with a bit of preparation) jump into an 85+ year old car and drive it 1500 (almost) trouble free miles is a testament to the engineering of Stanley Edge's design.

Not much power, not much home comforts, but simple, reliable and effective.

I might even have a go myself next year in the RP. Anyone interested?
(someone talk me out of it please!)

Location: Gard, France 30960. Used to be Languedoc-Roussillon but now it's Occitanie

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Parking on Monte Carlo tonight - all hard tops, except one!

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Thanks R for your running reports and what a marvellous achievement for all concerned. I get a numb backside and severe windburn ( On face) after 50 miles in my open A7 this time of year. Once in a lifetime or same next year ?
Dave.

Location: Sheffield

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

These little cars never fail to impress, with the help of some excellent preparation.

Well done to all involved - you've represented the Austin movement admirably.

Enjoy the celebration, rest and recovery.

Location: Towcester

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

FANTASTIC !!!
Stephen

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

All my admiration to those fellows!
Renaud

Location: Very Unsunny Brittany

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

After driving a 1929 Austin Seven Standard Sports for quite short trips I dips me lid to the intrepid pilots !

Hope they get suitable recognition !!

Cheers, Tony.

Location: Melbourne. Victoria, Australia.

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Congratulations to Andrew and Derek and thanks to commentator Ruairidh! In the tradition of A7 epics...
Alastair

Location: Port Isaac

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

I hope there will be an article on this tale of derring-do in one of our magazines...

Location: Ripon

Re: Rally Monte Carlo 2017 - in a 1930 Austin Seven...

Excellent news, many congratulations. Only goes to prove "You can do it in an Austin 7" Well done!

Location: in the warm