SPONSORS

MANY THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES WHO SPONSOR AND SUPPORT RED PIG RALLY:


HT AUTOS, GARFORTH

www.htautosleeds.co.uk
Tel: 0113 287 2081


YORKSHIRE HOMES (WETHERBY)

www.yorkshirehomes.co.uk
Tel: 0193 758 1769

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Entries in...

The entry for for the Lookout Stages Rally, run by Trackrod Motorclub http://www.trackrodmotorclub.co.uk is now in for the Escort and the entry form for the Metro to compete in the Phoenix Stages Rally at Manby will be completed and dispatched within the coming week! Yes... we finally have the confidence that both cars are as ready as they will ever be to compete!

I picked up an extra 5 wheels for the 'tro at the weekend and will be picking up a set of arches at the weekend and will be picking up a bodykit next weekend, so the car might not be the fastest but at least we'll look good! Or as good as is possible in a battered Metro!

The bits of electrical work have been completed and the Tacho fitted so hopefully I'll be able to avoid destroying my engine, the wing it in the final stages of being fixed after I spent a night last week fibreglassing and filling it (probably a little over enthusiastic with the filler - I'm sure it shouldn't have ended up an inch fluch of the wing!) - it's now being sanded and then will be painted at the weekend. The Oil and Oil Filter have been changed after a great deat of swearing and not a small amount of brute force - the filter was pretty much welded in place and the plug for the filter was solid. The seats need re-fitting, and other bits like the harnesses, helmet hammock and intercom need fitting but we're pretty much good to go!

Monday, 4 February 2008

Rock and Roll!

It looks like things are finally starting to come together. The Escort is back up and running with the clutch looking like it has finally decided to work and the Metro has finally made it back from the garage with a full MOT.

The plan now is to enter two events - the Bill Cammack Rally at the end of February in the Metro and the Phoenix Stages Rally at the end of March in the Mark II. Both events are at Manby, a venue that is well used but new to both myself and Clive.

The Metro still needs a bit of work doing on it - there are a few electrical gremlins that we're hoping to sort (basically by re-wiring parts of the car to find the faults!) and the wing is a mess from where the wheel fell off. We're also looking at whether we should be cutting the wing back a bit to give the wheel a bit more room, should we encounter any significant bumps and lumps. This will be carried out over the next few weeks hopefully. Failing that we will reverse cars and do the Bill Cammack Stages in the Escort and the Phoenix Stages in the Metro!

Many thanks to HT AUTO'S in Garforth. They have been a massive help in getting the Metro up and running whilst keeping the cost within reason and can be strongly recommended for all you automotive needs! We use them for our regular cars as well as our the rally cars and they've always done a good job. Give them a call on 0113 287 2081 and let them know where you saw their name so they know that sponsoring us is a good idea!

Monday, 14 January 2008

Happy New Year?

The new year is only 14 days old and already we've suffered setbacks!

The original plan was to give both cars a run out at Croft - the Escort for the Christmas Stages and the Metro for the Jack Frost. Unfortunately, as with even the best laid plans, things have gone slightly awry...

The continuing issues with the Escorts clutch meant that we decided not to risk taking the car out until we had a chance to give it a proper shakedown. With this in mind we opted to look at entering the Riponian Rally instead. However, when the car was taken out for a test drive it was discovered that the clutch pedal itself had suffered damage at some point - this means that we have to refabricate the connection between the pedal and the clutch cable. With the extreme cost involved for a small team like ourselves to enter a forest rally we have therefore decided to give it a miss for now and have a run out in a single venue event instead. Watch this space to find out where and when!

The Metro went in for some welding doing before Christmas and suffered a minor mishap on the way when I discovered that I hadn't fastened the wheel nuts on fully. This came to light when the wheel fell off the car damaging the wing in the process! Anyhow... the car finally made it to the garage and had the welding done and went in for it's MOT and promptly failed. Two pieces of work needed to and have been carried out to get it through the test - a new piece needed to be fabricated to fasten the front wing on as this had been damaged at some point and basically rusted away, and the car needed a new rear radius arm fitting. These have been done and the car is in for the re-test today.

So the end of '07 and the beginning of '08 have brought a few niggly problems that will hopefully be pretty simple to iron out over the next week or two. We're looking to give the Metro it's debut at Manby at the end of February and the Escort should hopefully be out and about around the same time.

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Done it!

I sat and passed my BARS test last weekend at the Chrisk Birkbeck Rally School in Saltburn, Cleaveland. This was the last piece of the puzzle that I needed to enable me to apply for my National B Stage Rally Licence. My application has now been sent to the MSA and hopefully I will receive my licence next week! I have also sent the MSA Competition logbook for the car to the MSA to register it in my name.

Whilst not a lot of mechanical work has been carried out on the Metro, I am hoping to be able to get the welding completed within the next week and then get it in for it's MOT. The plan is to get this done by the end of December so I'll be good to go on the Jack Frost Stages.

Things have also started to progress on the Escort as well. The gear box has finally been re-fitted after we had to take it off to fix the clutch which failed on the Thor Hammer Stages. This involved a lot of swearing one night in the garage with a light that didn't help matters due to it repeatedly cutting out. I bet Seb Loeb doesn't have these problems!

We're hoping to have the car up and running in time to enter the Christmas Stages at Croft later this month - watch this space!

Thursday, 8 November 2007

2008

Plans for 2008 are progressing nicely for RPR.

I am booked to sit my BARS test that I need to apply for my competition license - fingers crossed this means that by the end of November I will be in a position to get my Driving and Navigating licences for the coming year.

We met last night 'down the local' to discuss what sort of enets we'd be looking at for the coming season and to sit down with Craig Warner who will be co-driving the Metro in 2008. Clive is hoping to have the Escort in the Forests in 2008 if we are able to secure a reasonable level of sponsorship. I will be competing in mainly Multi Use events in the Metro but I'm also looking at doing one or two tarmac events. We both hope to be in the woods in November for the Kall Kwik Rally if it keeps to a similar route to this year as there are two stages at Temple Newsam which makes it our local event and one on which we would look at getting all our sponsors and everyone who had helped us through the year down

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Metro Update.

The process of cleaning up the Metro and getting fully licensed up ready for the new year is well underway.

  • The car was given a quick clean on the outside to get the dust and grime off
  • The huge amount of dust that had got inside the car has been brushed away
  • T-cut has been purchased ready for use on the bodywork
  • The drivers seat has been moved back so I can get my legs in!
  • The co-drivers seat has been removed to allow easier access to the car!

With the car on axle stands and the front wheels off we have been able to have a better look at the inside of the front wings. Erm...! As you would expect on a car of this age, there is a certain amount on rotten metal that will have to be removed and some metal patches welding into place, but I have been informed by Clive that this is not a massive job! This will be done over the next few weeks (all things being equal!)

I have applied for my novice driver pack from the MSA and I'll hopefully be getting on a course to sit my novice driver test during November, allowing me to apply for my full license in time for Croft in January.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Double Trouble!




Red Pig Rally recently doubled in size when erstwhile co-driver, Peter, purchased a Austin Metro to compete in.


The car has been prepared and rallied in the past and comes with a Fibreglass front end and boot, full cage, sump and tank guards and is fitted with a 1275 engine... the 'Finding Nemo' stickers have been removed and new harnesses are needed but work has started in cleaning up the car and hopefully this will be up and running for the Jack Frost Stages at Croft in January.


I'll keep updates posted on how we're progressing throughout Autumn!