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Trevor Williams
20.1.2007

(Resolution to Sprint Cup Results table inconsistency pending)

2006 Championship Results

The 2006 season has finished with 2005 champion Pete Sparrow taking the Championship for the fourth time.

Championship: 1st Pete Sparrow, 2nd Simon Leith, 3rd Gary Adnitt

Sprint Cup: 1st Pete Sparrow, 2nd Richard Hollis, 3rd Simon Leith

Enduro Cup: 1st Simon Leith, 2nd Gary Adnitt, 3rd Christian Callander

Team Championship: 1st Hollis Motorsport, 2nd SS Racing, 3rd Rocket Dog Racing

Congratulations to all, the final detailed results are given below.

Race Reports
2006
Championship Results

Pembrey 16 April

Snetterton 24 hour
30 April - 1st May
Cadwell Park 28 May
Anglesey 8-9 July
Mallory 17 September

AGM 21 October 2006

Dinner Dance 13 Jan 2007

 

2CV Racing season review (Richard Hollis)

Yet another excellent season was had by all in 2CV Racing as over 125 drivers lined up to take part in the races at some point this year! The Championship consisted of a variety of sprint and endurance races which included the now legendary 2CV 24Hour Race at Snetterton. It was battle of the Champions from the start this year, as 3 times Championship winner Pete Sparrow fought off the challenge from 2003 Champion Gary Adnitt and 2004 Champion Phil Myatt. But others would put up stiff competition, as strong showings from new comer Simon Leith and the ever present Hollis brothers to name a few ensured the Championship went to the wire.

It all started back in April with the annual pilgrimage to Prembrey for a 2 hour endurance race to kick things off. With three pit stops being compulsory and up to 4 drivers allowed, it was to be a busy afternoon for the teams and drivers alike. A healthy grid ensured a steady stream of action as the pairing of Myatt and ex-Legends star Shaun McLaughlin lead from Steve Panas and the Leigh and Adnitt pair as they pulled away from the pack. Behind an insane battle for 4th provided a fountain of overtaking and gave the healthy crowd an excellent race to watch along with the constantly swapping leaders. After the stops the silver bullet car lead, having just been built from scratch and the building work being finished in the paddock just minutes before the race! Driven by rookie Oli Hall and the experienced Gary Byatt, only a loose oil filler cap denied them of success. At the flag it was rookie Simon Leigh crossing the line for an amazing first win in his first full season. Only seconds separated him from McLaughin and Panas, who had driven on his own for the whole race in his new British Racing Green liveried car. In all, a stunning season opener.

The next race was the big one, The 2006 Stingray 2CV 24 Hour Race at Snetterton. An incredible 33 teams lined up to battle out the annual mother of all budget endurance races and a phenomenal race ensued. The Tete Rouge Team from Retford proved the most ambitious entering 3 cars which throughout the race all ran top 10 and with two of the cars leading in formation for part of the distance. Serious challenges came from amongst others Wayne Cowling’s Team Gadget Racing, Team Tigger, and Rocket Dog Racing, who all posted super quick laps. The greatest thing about the race that always strikes people is the camaraderie between teams. Down at the adeptly named Crisis Racing, a crisis had ensued with a new gearbox and engines parts being needed after a serious flywheel issue. Several teams offered spares and even helped fit them to their rivals, illustrating the desire to see everyone finish, with similar scenarios occurring frequently in the race. Close to the end it looked like Tete Rouge might record and 1-2 but the TR2 car suffered a problem and pitted for an engine change and dropped 15 laps leaving them in 8th. Team Gadget were now in real competition with Tete Rouge 1, yet both teams lost a number of laps with an engine change for TR1 and gearbox change for TGR. This then amazingly brought into contention the unlikely rookie team of the Boss Hoggs Army driving a bright orange 2CV racer for the first time and the under funded Hollis Motorsport car, with a full wash and polish being the only preparation for this year’s event. Both teams were some 5 seconds a lap off the pace, but having not stopped for anything else other than the necessary fuel and new drivers, both found themselves in a position to win. In fact at the flag it was Tete Rouge 1 who took the honours just 4 laps ahead of Hollis Motorsport after some 850 laps. Boss Hoggs Army were unlucky not to stand on the podium after being over taken for 3rd by Team Gadget on the last lap they monstered through the field to catch up! Else where every team had some story to tell of how they beat the odds but such was the success of Europe’s only budget 24 Hour race, a full grid of 40 cars could be expected next year!

The Championship then progressed to Cadwell Park for 2 sprint races. Gary Adnitt wheeled out his freshly painted 2003 championship winning car and promptly set pole for race 1. He was to face strong opposition from 2CV Racing legend Sparrow throughout both races as this lead pair broke free and spent the entire race less than a second apart in between switching places. The battle behind was intense with many examples of 3 a breast racing evident. 3rd to 8th was a tight battle but across the line in both races came Richard Hollis coming from around 7th on both occasions. It was Sparrow who took victory from Adnitt in race 1 but the positions were reversed for race 2. Elsewhere Graham Harper and Derek Coghill made the long journey from Scotland and had entertaining races, with Derek racing a fully road legal 2CV. Now after 4 rounds the Championship race was between around 8 drivers with the main challengers in the form of Sparrow, Adnitt, Leigh and Hollis.

Anglesey was the Championship’s second Welsh expedition and it was time for Graham Harper and Christian Callander to shine. Graham has been a front runner since day 1 of 2CV Racing in 1989 and his car still had the speed as they put themselves on the front row for Race 1. Spread over a weekend, like all the rounds this year, allows the other great draw of 2CV Racing to flourish – the social side, needless to say the last people to be removed from the bar were the 2CV racers and the bitter wind put pay to the usual outside party. The track was dry and dusty in qualifying causing many offs but by the race the drivers were on the pace and Sparrow took the flag from a hard charging pair of Panas and Leigh, further back Matthew Hollis pulled off a stunning move from 8th to 4th round the outside of the first corner to take the place from his brother! Come the endurance race it appeared it was anyone’s race after the pit stops, as Leigh took the lead shortly before being overhauled by Club Chairman Trevor Williams driving an inspired race. Eventually it was Sparrow, co-driven by Tete Rouge team owner Paul Robertson taking 2nd from the lightening quick Callander and Harper. Adnitt and Leigh took the full honours to rack up their second endurance win together.

And so it was to be Mallory Park that would host the last round and decide the title for 2006 which was between the three drivers of Sparrow, Adnitt and Leigh all of which had at least won three races this season. 24 cars lined up to start, with Callander on pole from Sparrow, with Leigh down in 7th and Adnitt surprising opting not to start as top 3 in the championship was in the bag for him in theory. A long wait at the start for the lights to change meant Cowling was caught out and lost places from his 3rd grid slot and Callander dropped to 4th, up front Richard Hollis challenged for the lead from Sparrow, whilst everyone else drove 4 or 5 a breast as they battled for all of the remaining places. Indeed across the line on lap 2 the gap between 4th and 21st was just 8 seconds. One of the amazing sights of 2CV Racing is the slipstreaming that occurs and Mallory is most suited to this. The top 3, which now included Callander who had climbed up to 2nd, rotated as if they had magnetic bootlids for the entire race. Further back, Oli Hall and Steve Panas climbed up through the field from 14th and 16th respectively and by the flag reached an excellent 5th and 6th, with Oli picking up the fastest lap of the race! The excitement had to end eventually and Sparrow cross the line at the end of the 12th lap, thus crowning him Champion and notching up a record 4th championship since 1989, confirming him as the most successful 2CV Racer in UK history! Callander finished his best season for a while taking 2nd, whilst Hollis just missed out on 3rd in the Championship after taking the last podium place, but along with brother Matthew and father Nigel took the 2006 2CV Team Championship for Hollis Motorsport. Further back Simon Leigh, in his rookie season, took 8th in the race and 2nd in the Championship.

The 2CV Championship remains successful and competitive and offers everything that budget racing should, including plenty of overtaking! Well done to Pete Sparrow and roll on 2007. Get yourself involved by checking out the website at 2cvracing.co.uk and log on to the forum to see the drives available for next year and the cars for sale.

Richard Hollis - March 2007

2CVPARTS.COM Championship 2006
Final Results Table

Position
Driver
Pembrey
Snetterton
Cadwell 1
Cadwell 2
Anglesey (sprint)
Anglesey (enduro)
Mallory
Drop 1
Total
1
Pete Sparrow
40
108
103
98
108
98
100
40
615
2
Simon Leith
108
108
65
50
80
100
55
50
516
3
Gary Adnitt
108
80
95
100
0
100
0
0
483
4
Richard Hollis
75
90
80
80
70
70
80
70
475
5
Christian Callander
60
108
45
0
60
80
95
0
448
6
Steve Panas
80
50
75
75
90
40
65
40
435
7
Matthew Hollis
75
90
60
0
75
70
10
0
380
8
Trevor Williams
50
60
35
55
65
75
40
35
345
9
Sammie Fritchley
0
60
50
65
55
65
45
0
340
10
Andrew Smith
65
50
40
60
0
0
60
0
275
11
Jon Twidale
55
75
25
35
0
55
10
0
255
12
Aubrey Brocklebank
0
65
30
45
0
50
50
0
240
13
Paul Robertson
40
60
0
0
0
98
0
0
198
14
Graham Harper
60
0
0
40
0
80
0
0
180
15
Matt Riley
45
25
0
0
45
60
0
0
175
16
Christine Thompson
70
10
20
30
0
0
30
0
160
17
Simon Turner
50
108
0
0
0
0
0
0
158
18
Shaun McLaughlin
90
10
55
0
0
0
0
0
155
19
Wayne Cowling
0
0
70
0
0
0
75
0
145
20
Oliver Hall
35
35
0
0
0
0
73
0
143
21
Nick Grant
45
25
0
0
0
60
10
0
140
22
Jon Davis
0
70
0
0
0
30
25
0
125
23
Pete Cardell-Williams
65
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
115
24
Phil Myatt
90
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
25
Nigel Hollis
0
90
0
0
0
0
10
0
100
26
Jamie Lister
0
10
0
0
50
35
0
0
95
27
Zoe Cardell
30
10
0
0
0
45
10
0
95
28
Geoff Turrall
25
20
0
0
0
0
35
0
80
29
Ainslie Bousfield
0
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
70
30
Stuart Dean
0
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
31
Howard Maguire
0
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
32
Bob Rice
20
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
33
Andy Kinch
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
34
Marc Sparrow
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
35
Derek Coghill
0
10
10
25
0
0
0
0
45
36
Rod Stead
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
37
Robert Wilkey
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
38
Peter Simpson
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
20
39
Mark Heywood
0
10
0
0
0
0
10
0
20
40
Peter Rigg
0
10
0
0
0
0
10
0
20
41
Ben Allan
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
42
Roger Lott
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
43
Martin Redmond
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
44
Nick Roads
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
10

2006 Sprint Cup - Final Results Table

Position
Driver
Cadwell 1
Cadwell 2
Anglesey (sprint)
Mallory
Total
1
Pete Sparrow
103
98
108
100
409
2
Richard Hollis
80
80
70
80
310
?
Steve Panas
75
75
90
65
305
3
Simon Leith
65
50
80
55
250
5
Sammie Fritchley
50
65
55
45
215
6
Christian Callander
45
0
60
95
200
7
Gary Adnitt
95
100
0
0
195
8
Trevor Williams
35
55
65
40
195
9
Andrew Smith
40
60
0
60
160
10
Wayne Cowling
70
0
0
75
145
11
Matthew Hollis
60
0
75
10
145
12
Aubrey Brocklebank
30
45
0
50
125
13
Christine Thompson
20
30
0
30
80
14
Oliver Hall
0
0
0
73
73
15
Ainslie Bousfield
0
70
0
0
70
16
Jon Twidale
25
35
0
10
70
17
Shaun McLaughlin
55
0
0
0
55
18
Jamie Lister
0
0
50
0
50
19
Matt Riley
0
0
45
0
45
20
Graham Harper
0
40
0
0
40
21
Derek Coghill
10
25
0
0
35
22
Geoff Turrall
0
0
0
35
35
23
Jon Davis
0
0
0
25
25
24
Peter Simpson
0
0
0
20
20
25
Mark Heywood
0
0
0
10
10
26
Zoe Cardell
0
0
0
10
10
27
Nick Roads
0
0
0
10
10
28
Nick Grant
0
0
0
10
10
29
Peter Rigg
0
0
0
10
10
30
Nigel Hollis
0
0
0
10
10

2006 Enduro Cup - Final Results Table

Position
Driver
Pembrey
Snetterton
Anglesey (enduro)
Total
1
Simon Leith
108
108
100
316
2
Gary Adnitt
108
80
100
288
3
Christian Callander
60
108
80
248
4
Pete Sparrow
40
108
98
246
5
Richard Hollis
75
90
70
235
6
Matthew Hollis
75
90
70
235
7
Paul Roberston
40
55
98
193
8
Jon Twidale
55
70
55
180
9
Trevor Williams
50
55
75
180
10
Steve Panas
80
45
40
165
11
Simon Turner
50
108
0
158
12
Graham Harper
60
10
80
150
13
Sammie Fritchley
0
55
65
120
14
Nick Grant
45
10
60
115
15
Matt Riley
45
10
60
115
16
Pete Cardell-Williams
65
45
0
110
17
Andrew Smith
65
45
0
110
18
Aubrey Brocklebank
0
60
50
110
19
Phil Myatt
90
10
0
100
20
Shaun McLaughlin
90
10
0
100
21
Jon Davis
0
65
30
95
22
Nigel Hollis
0
90
0
90
23
Patrick Collier
0
90
0
90
24
Zoe Cardell
30
10
45
85
25
Neil Thompson
70
10
0
80
26
Christine Thompson
70
10
0
80
27
Chris Yates
70
10
0
80
28
Neil Savage
70
10
0
80
29
Wayne Cowling
0
80
0
80
30
Ainslie Bousfield
0
80
0
80
31
David O'Keeffe
0
80
0
80
32
Russell Munns
0
75
0
75
33
Adrian Lester
0
75
0
75
34
Rick Kerry
0
75
0
75
35
Ian Crombie
0
75
0
75
36
Julian Winn
0
70
0
70
37
Graeme Smith
0
70
0
70
38
Ian Clark
0
65
0
65
39
Neil Merry
0
65
0
65
40
Francis Rottenburg
0
65
0
65
41
Colin Elstrop
0
60
0
60
42
Dave Wilson
0
60
0
60
43
Julian Griffen
0
60
0
60
44
Oliver Hall
35
20
0
55
45
Nick Frost
0
55
0
55
46
Chris Cardell-Williams
0
10
45
55
47
Stuart Dean
0
50
0
50
48
Paul Jaye
0
50
0
50
49
Howard Maguire
0
50
0
50
50
Kevin Raymond
0
50
0
50
51
Andre Severs
0
0
50
50
52
Jamie Lister
0
10
35
45
53
Katrina Sparrow
30
10
0
40
54
Lynn Sparrow
30
10
0
40
55
Gillian Doyle
30
10
0
40
56
Andy Kinch
0
40
0
40
57
Marc Sparrow
0
40
0
40
58
Adrian Sparrow
0
40
0
40
59
Richard Knight
0
40
0
40
60
Gary Byatt
35
0
0
35
61
Geoff Turrall
25
10
0
35
62
Glen Burtenshaw
0
35
0
35
63
Robin Webb
0
35
0
35
64
Myles Packman
0
35
0
35
65
Peter Ritchie
0
35
0
35
66
Keith Shoebridge
20
10
0
30
67
Bob Rice
20
10
0
30
68
Steve Cowell
20
10
0
30
69
Steve Pfeiffer
0
30
0
30
70
Robert Wilkey
25
0
0
25
71
Rod Stead
0
25
0
25
72
Graham Hill
0
25
0
25
73
Nick Woodward
0
25
0
25
74
Pete Simpson
0
25
0
25
75
Nick Roads
10
10
0
20
76
Simon Gue
10
10
0
20
77
Hugh McCurrich
10
10
0
20
78
Brian Doherty
10
10
0
20
79
Stuart Williams
0
20
0
20
80
Jeremy Brett
0
20
0
20
81
Richard Dalton
0
20
0
20
82
Andy Findlay
0
10
0
10
83
Mick Storey
0
10
0
10
84
Mark Sharpley
0
10
0
10
85
Paul Taylor
0
10
0
10
86
Simon Pearson
0
10
0
10
87
Daniel Coyle
0
10
0
10
88
Alastair Head
0
10
0
10
89
Trevor Hickey
0
10
0
10
90
Sam Boffey
0
10
0
10
91
Robert Worthington
0
10
0
10
92
Gareth Jones
0
10
0
10
93
Brian Jordan
0
10
0
10
94
Ian Crisp
0
10
0
10
95
Peter Seldon
0
10
0
10
96
James Perrott
0
10
0
10
97
Peter Rigg
0
10
0
10
98
Peter James
0
10
0
10
99
Nick Jacobs
0
10
0
10
100
Mark Heywood
0
10
0
10
101
Angus Archer
0
10
0
10
102
John Coyle
0
10
0
10
103
Claire Williams
0
10
0
10
104
Gordon Risley
0
10
0
10
105
Martin Redmond
0
10
0
10
106
Graham Goode
0
10
0
10
107
Graham Wallace
0
10
0
10
108
Ed Mason
0
10
0
10
109
Martin Harrold
0
10
0
10
110
Edd Straw
0
10
0
10
111
Jeremy Clark
0
10
0
10
112
Said Baloui
0
10
0
10
113
Paul Armitage
0
10
0
10
114
Anthony Burgess
0
10
0
10
115
Steve Foster
0
10
0
10
116
Nick Oak
0
10
0
10
117
Derek Coghill
0
10
0
10
118
Tom Allen
0
10
0
10
119
Dyson Watkins
0
10
0
10
120
Craig Glass
0
10
0
10
121
Ben Allan
0
10
0
10
122
Roger Lott
0
10
0
10
123
Jody Lott
0
10
0
10
124
Kim Lott
0
10
0
10
125
Mark Evans
0
10
0
10

2006 Team Championship - Final Results Table

Position
Team
Drivers
Pembrey
Snetterton
Cadwell 1
Cadwell 2
Anglesey (sprint)
Anglesey (enduro)
Mallory
Total
Grand Total
2
SS RACING
Shaun McLaughlin
90
10
55
0
0
0
0
155
620
Steve Panas
80
45
70
75
90
40
65
465
1
HOLLIS MOTORSPORT
Matthew Hollis
75
90
60
0
75
70
10
380
925
Richard Hollis
75
90
80
80
70
70
80
545
Nigel Hollis
0
0 (90)
0
0
0
0
0(10)
0
6
CRISIS RACING
Nick Roads
10
10
0
0
0
0
10
20
50
Simon Gue
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
20
Hugh McCurrich
0 (10)
0 (10)
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
ROCKET DOG RACING
Andy Smith
65
45
40
60
0
0
60
270
380
Pete Cardell-Williams
65
45
0
0
0
0
0
110
5
TEAM ARGENT PROVOCATEUR
Ben Allan
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
10
105
Jamie Lister
0
10
0
0
50
35
0
95
4
GREASE MONKEY RACING
Marc Sparrow
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
40
110
Lynn Sparrow
30
0 (10)
0
0
0
0
0
30
Andy Kinch
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
40
Notes for Team Results:
  indicates did not race
  denotes the lowest scoring member if all 3 drivers raced (the number in brackets is actual score if it had counted)

 

 

 

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