Sunbeam Lotus
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Hi, All,
With the weather forecast (finally) being fine and dry for yesterday, I took my Vee out for its first long run since I bought it before Christmas. I am a busy motor sport organiser / marshal / competitor and was down to act as a radio operator on Port Talbot Motor Club's Tour of Epynt Stage Rally. This event was the first round of the British Asphalt Championship and saw some very fast cars being thrown over the challenging roads of the military training area west of Brecon. I have been going to Epynt since 1977 and love the place for its scenery and peace and quiet (between the stages, of course) as well as the rallying action.
I took some pictures of the Clio V6 at my marshalling location.
The Vee attracted many admiring looks and I was talking to marshals and spectators about it all day.
I really enjoyed my 125 miles (each way) runs to and from Epynt. There are no motorways on my route and not too much dual carriageways so I was able to enjoy A and B roads and, leaving at 04.45hrs in the morning, the excellent headlights. Once on the ranges, I was in one of the higher places with views of the open moorland and valleys in all direction. The trip home, with the evening sun behind picking out the details of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains is a smile inducer every time. We don't have scenery like this in Oxfordshire. I did confirm to myself that you really have to work hard to keep the speeds sensible in these cars!
Simon
With the weather forecast (finally) being fine and dry for yesterday, I took my Vee out for its first long run since I bought it before Christmas. I am a busy motor sport organiser / marshal / competitor and was down to act as a radio operator on Port Talbot Motor Club's Tour of Epynt Stage Rally. This event was the first round of the British Asphalt Championship and saw some very fast cars being thrown over the challenging roads of the military training area west of Brecon. I have been going to Epynt since 1977 and love the place for its scenery and peace and quiet (between the stages, of course) as well as the rallying action.
I took some pictures of the Clio V6 at my marshalling location.



The Vee attracted many admiring looks and I was talking to marshals and spectators about it all day.
I really enjoyed my 125 miles (each way) runs to and from Epynt. There are no motorways on my route and not too much dual carriageways so I was able to enjoy A and B roads and, leaving at 04.45hrs in the morning, the excellent headlights. Once on the ranges, I was in one of the higher places with views of the open moorland and valleys in all direction. The trip home, with the evening sun behind picking out the details of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains is a smile inducer every time. We don't have scenery like this in Oxfordshire. I did confirm to myself that you really have to work hard to keep the speeds sensible in these cars!
Simon
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