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The weekend of the 12/13th September saw the 2nd Bo’ness
Revival meeting just North West of Edinburgh. Changes from the first revival
meeting in 2008 included extending the course by using some of the old
Graingemouth to Bo’ness main road and adding hard surface roads to the
paddock after last year's flooding.
Even
with the new extension the hill is still quite short at 620 yards, but does
include most of the original 1934 Hill bar the bits they have built a
housing estate on.
The start is a slight down hill fairly long straight, next to a railway
embankment along which steam trains ran all weekend. At the end of this
straight it is into a very tight left hand hairpin, quite a few cars over
shot and had to escape down the old main road dodging around the big round
bales. From the hairpin the original course was rejoined crossing the old
start line and into the very fast left hander whilst crossing the bridge of
Crawyett corner followed by a steep straight climb through the trees and
into Old Paddock bend a ninety degree right hand followed quickly by the
courtyard a chicane surrounded on three sides by sandstone houses and
buildings a final straight blast to the finish line crossing the old drive
to Kinneil House.
For 2009 a class for 500’s had been added and saw three entries; Vernon
Williamson’s Squander Bug, Douglas Turner with his JP and the
Bishop-Miller’s Cooper Mk II. The organisers were very 500 friendly,
positioning us in the pits right next to the start, running us at the end of
the batch and only calling the cars down from the paddock, to the line when
the previous car had left it.
Falkirk
council, who own the Kinneil estate and the BHCR, have put a lot of effort
into Bo’ness Revival meeting with the aim of making it Scotland’s premier
historic motor sport event.
In the grounds of the house there were displays and trade
stands (and beer tent) and on the hill a good range of vehicles which
included both of Basil Davenport’s Spiders.
As for the results the Richard's Cooper set the fastest
time, followed by the
Squanderbug and then the JP (with clutch problems).
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