Touring Cars - where are they now?

Hobson
3 Nov 2004, 11:05
A different take on the other touring car threads from the 60's/70's.

Where are the cars from the early SuperTouring class?

I mean the Pug 405's up to 1995, the Radasich/Rouse '94 Mondeos (and Mansell's bent one), the Toyota Carina's, even the Renault 19's.

Basically, anything from 1991 to 1995.

Anyone know?

Peter Mallett
3 Nov 2004, 11:16
Try Formula Saloons. ;)

Hobson
4 Nov 2004, 10:29
I know the later stuff (such as the winged Mondeos and Accords) are there, I just wondered where the earier stuff is hiding.

Darren Galpin
4 Nov 2004, 15:48
Brian Chatfield had one of the Toyota Carina super tourers. It's probably still in one of his sheds.

redshoes
4 Nov 2004, 20:19
The ex-Mansell TOCA Shootout car was written off and crushed into a cube. I seem to remember reading it then formed the base of a glass-topped coffee table which lived in reception at Ford's UK headquarters.

stuart05
5 Nov 2004, 14:55
Alvin Powell was running an early Mondeo with additional wing in FSaloons and WRDA events a couple of years ago.
Barry Barnes runs a Carina at Lydden Hill which I think may be a former Super Tourer.
A lot of the early 90's cars like the 850 Estate headed to Australia when they had been finished with.
There was a picture of Will Hoys '91 BMW M3 in Autosport recently being demo'd at the last BTCC race.

Craner Curves
9 Nov 2004, 02:14
A lot of them are in Australia, mostly the Peugeots and can be seen here. http://www.ecn.net.au/~amib/st/st.htm

Kid Prozac
14 Nov 2004, 20:40
Originally posted by stuart05

There was a picture of Will Hoys '91 BMW M3 in Autosport recently being demo'd at the last BTCC race.

Hoy's BMW was at Silverstone last friday for general testing for the Walter Hayes Trophy. Was in the same garage as the BMW Euro Tourer. As far as i know it didnt run at all during the day.

Spoke briefly about it to the guy who's it was, but can't remember what he said about it!

rdjones
15 Nov 2004, 09:35
I was at Donington last weekend for the Britcar race, as part of the support package there was an open saloon/sportscar race. Any on the grid was a super touring Audi A4 (http://www.rdj-pics.co.uk/Photos/2004/Britcar-Donington/slides/IMG_5618.jpg).

I also think that Audi UK has an A4 as they had Frank Biela Championship winning A4 was on display at Silverstone during the LMES meeting back in August.

Chris - Melb
16 Nov 2004, 12:25
Gregg Hansford was killed at Phillip Island in 1995 in an Rouse built Mondeo that Ross Palmer owned. The car was t-boned and was destoyed.

Ross Palmer imported two identical cars that were lightish blue in colour. I can't remember the history of the cars though. Jeff Allam drove the other one for a while in the Australian Super Tourer Series.

The 2nd car would still be racing today in Australia.

Craner Curves
16 Nov 2004, 23:22
I'm sure they were rebodied into the series 2 bodyshell in 1998/99 and ran towards the end of the ASTC.

jim69
19 Nov 2004, 22:48
The 94 and 95 Ray Mallock Caveliers are in a collection in the North West of England. One of them raced in a Britcar race at Croft at the end of 2002.

Wilbo
21 Nov 2004, 03:48
Quite a few are now raced in Europe. Quite popular with the Germans and the Dutch. I suppose Britcar is now the place to race them next year, spread the word and lets see them in use, together!

jim69
23 Nov 2004, 20:07
Maybe the longer Britcar races are too long for some of the touring cars. They were designed for sprint races. A lot of the parts are life'ed.




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