Round 7 of the Derby Phoenix F250, sponsored by www.corsetangel.com, sees an excellent entry with two strokes making up over half the F400 grid. We are expecting some great racing as reigning champion and series leader Alan Armour (RGV), who has yet to be beaten in the dry, faces his stiffest challenge this year.
The RGV contingent is particularly strong, over half the grid, with several riders capable of challenging Alan for a win. Steve Pond beat Alan in last years North Gloucester race meeting here at Donington. Adam Molloy, another NG racer, made an impressive debut in the F250 series at Snetterton and will be hoping to do well again at a circuit he is familiar with. We have two RGV racers from the Aintree club, experienced campaigner Jason Heath, making his debut in the F250, and Aintree F400 champion Colin Skilicorn in the first of his two annual F250 rides. Family commitments mean Colin, who rides one of the older VJ21 RGV’s, can only fit in the Donington and Oulton rounds. His RGV may be the older model but it is one of the fastest if not the fastest production 250 in the UK.
RGV riders also head the Division II battle. Dino Brady, now has a slim 7pt lead over Matthew Graves who is a further 17pts ahead of Mark Bamford. These three will be looking to stay ahead of the other RGVs of Nigel Holmes and new to racing and the F250 series Mark Foulds; Mark is riding Chris Smiths (#86 ZXR) old RGV.
Though leading Aprilia rider Ross Searle is second in the championship he will struggle if it stays dry. Ross, a demon in the wet, has a virtual standard machine and will struggle against the power of the more highly developed RGV and KR-1S machines. Our Scottish rider Iain McDonald on another standard machine will also be hoping for rain to level the playing field. Though David Reynolds is only at his 3rd race meeting he has given us a glimpse of his ability and the power of his machine at Mallory - he may surprise a few and emerge as the top Aprilia runner.
The old Kawasaki KR-1 soldiers on and we have a handful of these venerable machines on the grid. The youngest of the KR riders, Scott Mills, will be hoping that the gremlins that plagued him at Snetterton have been banished. We will also have to see if his crash in the wet at Snetterton has affected this promising youngster. Hopefully Mark Jordan will have repaired his machine, which Scott was riding when he crashed at Snetterton. If the machine is fixed Mark will be looking to repeat his performance of last year when he took a win and a second place in the F400 and F250 classes. Alan Grindey will resume his battle with John Stacey, the sole Honda entry on his delectable MC28.
Where is the other NSR's? I know Roy pulled out as it was getting expensive and think he had a crash!!!!!
Is it only Fontyyy holding up the NSR flag?????
Where's these F3 racer things?
Should be good when there is a few more NSR's in there..
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Cool, I know alot of work has been put into this bike... When she's ready for a race Please post up, as id love to come and see it, and then watch it go!
Will we get any details? of spec? power etc? or is it gona be similar to the one Mr RC45 is selling?
Dan Williams - had a few reliability and getting it running right probs. That coupled with the RS250 probs I think he decided to concentrate on the RS and park the NSR for the mo'
Shame - there is potential in the Hondas I know when I raced against Lloyd Cripps they flew.
rc46 wrote:Will we get any details? of spec? power etc? or is it gona be similar to the one Mr RC45 is selling?
Possibly not...........
Steve posted the spec up here.
If you're going to get to an F250 race this year you boys need to dab in, in theory entries to Cadwell close in two weeks then there's nothing till September which has Oulton and another one at Cadwell then that's it.
I had thought the final race at Cadwell was a single day but it's another double so doing both classes for me is a killer on the wallet at maybe £500 for the weekend all in
You could of course do a race anywhere with any club or any ACU practice session just to shake it down, both the remaining DP meets are way up north for you guys. _________________ Please do not PM me technical questions, if you can't find it on the Forum start a thread
MJ43 wrote:Fontyy the last race at Cadwell is only a single day - Saturday. The second day is ACU Stars stuff so no F250 racing on the Sunday
Brill, I knew I'd seen somewhere that it was
And MJ, I've not received anything for next weekend so far, is there a delay or should I ring someone or what?
If the NSR survies I'll probably do Oulton and that
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Bugger! This not-racing lark is getting right on my tits!
Hope you boys all have a good time out there.
I may get down to watch if I don`t have to work.
Shame there`s not more NSR`s out there, bloody good race bikes.
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