Monday, June 23, 2014

Santa Pod Retro Rides 2014

aka Sunbeam Lotus Owners' Club National Day meeting.

Having never been to this venue, or any other drag racing event, it was great to see that this year's SLOC national meeting would be held at the strip near Wellingborough.
Many of us met up at the Premier Inn (very clean, really good firm beds and decent pillows!) in Wellingborough on the Saturday night before and enjoyed the food and beer in the Beefeater next door.  There were one or 2 tweaks being made to cars, the most significant of which was one that was pouring water out of the cooling system.  With Sunday being forecast at 23 degrees, this need sorting.  Yet again, its amazing what can be achieved with a cable tie.

Up early on Sunday I cleaned my 'beam in warm sunshine, even at 7am.



There were around 10 'beams in total spread around the car park.  Some headed into Santa Pod around 7-30, the rest making their way out before 8-30, everyone going early due to advice from those who have been before - apparently the queues can get quite long.

Having never been before, interesting to see that Santa Pod has parallels with how I remember Croft before the major upgrades for the BTCC.  Its an old airfield with grass banks for spectators, lots of fields to park in and link roads formed from the former runway/taxi layout.  However, although Santa Pod has some portable buildings like Croft used to, they're much more modern, its also got an excellent and very large grandstand and some buildings for maintenance vehicles etc.  Good to see all the essential kit such as the commentary/timing office on the gantry, tractors to keep the track maintained and the temporary buildings for the VIP Suite are all modern and well maintained.

Scattered around the venue this weekend were many clubs associated with or relevant to the "Retro" scene.  Cars predominantly from the 70s and 80s, but modified for performance, to suit a certain style such as Euro, restored to standard or give the rat look.  There was live music, DJs, show n shine competition, drag racing demo runs, stalls, retro gaming (although I never found that bit) and, of course, "run what ya brung" sessions. I counted 21 Sunbeam Lotuses in attendance, plus one Sunbeam with a Cosworth Turbo engine.

Thanks to the SLOC Chairman and committee for arranging this event and providing the excellent access to the VIP suite.  Much appreciated.

I'LL WRITE SOME MORE LATER.  IN THE MEANTIME, HERE ARE THE PICTURES AND VIDEOS:

SLOC Area, Early In The Morning
SLOC At The VIP Suite - Jet Car In Prep

















































Double Engined R5 Turbo

Double Engined R5 Turbo

















This is what a 10,000bhp, 5.59 second quarter mile with 266mph terminal speed looks and sounds like.  Note that every single one of the bangs shook the whole building we were standing in and thumps the stomach.  As the car launches you'll see how my camera is pushed back by the pressure in the air.  Awesome is not a good enough word.






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