I need to say thanks to Guido and Andy...
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I need to say thanks to Guido and Andy...
..who without their help, I would have come home on the back of a trailer, and my weekend would have finished on Saturday afternoon.
Coming out of T13 (the 90 deg off camber left-hand corner after the bridge over the grand prix circuit), and giving it the beans on full lock, the drive shaft decided that 400+lb ft was too much to cope with and it ripped itself out. Obviously at 5000rpm in second gear, the shaft was rotating wildly and with a huge bang and bits of flying metal, I realised immediately what had happened.
After coasting round to Adenau Bridge in three wheel drive with the occasional nasty noise, we pulled off the circuit. All I could think of was to phone Guido, a German friend I had made through PF, who was having his car featured by the Fast Ford crew, in the vein hope he had a drive shaft we could borrow / rob. He said he would be right there as soon as the photo-shoot had finished, and so Justin and I started to jack the car up, remove the wheel and check the damage.
It was then we realised the depth of the shit we were actually in . Unfortunately for me, it had taken out the subframe as well . The TCA was hanging on by a wing and a prayer and the brake line was "just" about intact . All I can say is, someone up there likes either myself or Justin . Personally, I attribute it to the luck of the Irish .
A short while later, Guido arrive with the Fast Ford crew in tow, and Beardy started to do what he does with his camera (so no hiding the evidence ), and everyone sucked breath viewing the extent of the damage. I asked Guido what he thought, and he just took a few seconds to ponder, before declaring that he would have it fixed by later that evening and have it back to me by the morning .
Now this might not seem impressive, until I tell you that firstly he was with his Father-n-law's Sapphire, so had an hours drive to get back home to get his trailer and van from his workshop, then an hours drive back, load on and repeat . All that BEFORE he even starts . All this and the Fast Ford guys were trying to persuade him to come for a drink before he set off. However, Guido just binned them off and told them that I was more important and that he had to sort me out first !
Obviously we had several hours to kill while Guido went and collected the trailer, so who should show up but Gareth Lloyd in his CSL, and so he kept us entertained with an awesome lap, plus some spirited road driving around the mountain roads.
Upon Guido's return, with help from his friend Andy, at around 6.00pm, the car was loaded on and returned back to the workshop.
The car arrives back at Ellmer Autosport (Guido's Cossie worksop).
One half of the dynamic duo (Andy).
The car is on the ramp, and the stripping down of the drive train has begun.
The parts stripped out
Subframe removed.
How lucky? As you can see, the TCA was just about hanging on!
The parts removed.
Andy attempts to give his singing voice a little kick, after it starts to flag by 3.00am .
Guido gives me the subframe from his green car (front cover Fast Ford a few months back) - almost done.
4.00am, all finished!
The car was then dropped back off to me at 10.30am as promised .
You might think, geez, that must of cost a fortune, but to top it all, the guys wouldn't accept a penny . All they wanted was some breakfast, LOTS of coffee and for me to replace the parts they used. I honestly didn't know what to say, and I must confess that when Guido told me had had basically done all this for nothing, I was amazed and touched (to the extent of getting a lump in my throat ) and all I could do was give the guy a hug . I know they say that you reap what you sow, but it was still above and beyond the call of duty and I thought the least I could do was let everyone know what a top bunch of people the lads are at Ellmer Autosport .
I would also mention that it was a Saturday night, and Guido's wife was not happy, yet him and Andy STILL worked until 4.00am .
Any German RS owners reading this, you know where your car is best off! .
Coming out of T13 (the 90 deg off camber left-hand corner after the bridge over the grand prix circuit), and giving it the beans on full lock, the drive shaft decided that 400+lb ft was too much to cope with and it ripped itself out. Obviously at 5000rpm in second gear, the shaft was rotating wildly and with a huge bang and bits of flying metal, I realised immediately what had happened.
After coasting round to Adenau Bridge in three wheel drive with the occasional nasty noise, we pulled off the circuit. All I could think of was to phone Guido, a German friend I had made through PF, who was having his car featured by the Fast Ford crew, in the vein hope he had a drive shaft we could borrow / rob. He said he would be right there as soon as the photo-shoot had finished, and so Justin and I started to jack the car up, remove the wheel and check the damage.
It was then we realised the depth of the shit we were actually in . Unfortunately for me, it had taken out the subframe as well . The TCA was hanging on by a wing and a prayer and the brake line was "just" about intact . All I can say is, someone up there likes either myself or Justin . Personally, I attribute it to the luck of the Irish .
A short while later, Guido arrive with the Fast Ford crew in tow, and Beardy started to do what he does with his camera (so no hiding the evidence ), and everyone sucked breath viewing the extent of the damage. I asked Guido what he thought, and he just took a few seconds to ponder, before declaring that he would have it fixed by later that evening and have it back to me by the morning .
Now this might not seem impressive, until I tell you that firstly he was with his Father-n-law's Sapphire, so had an hours drive to get back home to get his trailer and van from his workshop, then an hours drive back, load on and repeat . All that BEFORE he even starts . All this and the Fast Ford guys were trying to persuade him to come for a drink before he set off. However, Guido just binned them off and told them that I was more important and that he had to sort me out first !
Obviously we had several hours to kill while Guido went and collected the trailer, so who should show up but Gareth Lloyd in his CSL, and so he kept us entertained with an awesome lap, plus some spirited road driving around the mountain roads.
Upon Guido's return, with help from his friend Andy, at around 6.00pm, the car was loaded on and returned back to the workshop.
The car arrives back at Ellmer Autosport (Guido's Cossie worksop).
One half of the dynamic duo (Andy).
The car is on the ramp, and the stripping down of the drive train has begun.
The parts stripped out
Subframe removed.
How lucky? As you can see, the TCA was just about hanging on!
The parts removed.
Andy attempts to give his singing voice a little kick, after it starts to flag by 3.00am .
Guido gives me the subframe from his green car (front cover Fast Ford a few months back) - almost done.
4.00am, all finished!
The car was then dropped back off to me at 10.30am as promised .
You might think, geez, that must of cost a fortune, but to top it all, the guys wouldn't accept a penny . All they wanted was some breakfast, LOTS of coffee and for me to replace the parts they used. I honestly didn't know what to say, and I must confess that when Guido told me had had basically done all this for nothing, I was amazed and touched (to the extent of getting a lump in my throat ) and all I could do was give the guy a hug . I know they say that you reap what you sow, but it was still above and beyond the call of duty and I thought the least I could do was let everyone know what a top bunch of people the lads are at Ellmer Autosport .
I would also mention that it was a Saturday night, and Guido's wife was not happy, yet him and Andy STILL worked until 4.00am .
Any German RS owners reading this, you know where your car is best off! .
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#8
What a fantastic pair of lads....
This is the best part of owning an Rs and being part of what is almost a "family",the camaraderie amongst genuine enthusiasts is absolutely unreal...
Well done lads......
This is the best part of owning an Rs and being part of what is almost a "family",the camaraderie amongst genuine enthusiasts is absolutely unreal...
Well done lads......
#17
Also a quick mention to Robert the hotel owner, who after asking for a lap, where I obliged with a REALLY hot one in the dry later on Sunday, puked his guts up, but managed to do it outside the car after we had stopped - for that I am also thankful .
I'll have some more pictures of the big man man himself (Guido) and the car being loaded up, when Justin sorts his camera out .
I'll have some more pictures of the big man man himself (Guido) and the car being loaded up, when Justin sorts his camera out .
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Hope you never get to repay back the oppertunity in this country - if you get my drift
But I'd like to think that if similar happened here they would also find themselves unstuck and amongst friends
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Awesome! Those guys are obviously a couple in a million to have done that for you Mike
Its good for all of us too as we all like watching you motor round at full whack
Big up to them!
P.S. Im still looking for that passenger ride
Its good for all of us too as we all like watching you motor round at full whack
Big up to them!
P.S. Im still looking for that passenger ride
#26
all I can say is what a weekend Ive so many people to thank I dont know where to start for anyone that has not been to the ring all I can say is that it must be done at some stage it was definately a weekend off ups and downs and one that will never be forgotten Mike,Andy R,RW,Charlie B,Dave and Gareth great people and I would say friends for life even on the half lap to the cafe where we limped the broken girl off the circuit I counted eight bikes down
and as for the service that Guido and the boys at Ellmer Autosport gave...........fucking ace as the saying goes you cant keep good people down eh Mike
and just to cap the weekend off Mike sticks in a 8.07 on his last lap as RW says proper commitment
and as for the service that Guido and the boys at Ellmer Autosport gave...........fucking ace as the saying goes you cant keep good people down eh Mike
and just to cap the weekend off Mike sticks in a 8.07 on his last lap as RW says proper commitment
#28
Mike, great to read stuff like this........
I know that he did'nt want a payment but as a suggestion perhaps you could "sort out" a cheap/free engine dyno session for Guido's next project........
BTW I have seen an Es Cos drive shaft let go in a car park in Weston, I was about 15 feet away, a chap (Archie) was hooning his GGR "305" BHP Small Turbo car around, he then tried to do a launch at about 6 k RPM..........HUGE sparks and banging that was louder than ALS when the drive shaft took out most of the cross-member.......it was dusk and it looked like a catharine wheel firework through the front wheel spokes
I know that he did'nt want a payment but as a suggestion perhaps you could "sort out" a cheap/free engine dyno session for Guido's next project........
BTW I have seen an Es Cos drive shaft let go in a car park in Weston, I was about 15 feet away, a chap (Archie) was hooning his GGR "305" BHP Small Turbo car around, he then tried to do a launch at about 6 k RPM..........HUGE sparks and banging that was louder than ALS when the drive shaft took out most of the cross-member.......it was dusk and it looked like a catharine wheel firework through the front wheel spokes
#34
See Mike... it pays to be an all round nice, but a bit gay, guy
There are some on here who take the piss out of you couldnt get a jumpstart off their neighbours...
Let alone International Rescue !
Well done to your chums !!!
There are some on here who take the piss out of you couldnt get a jumpstart off their neighbours...
Let alone International Rescue !
Well done to your chums !!!
#39
There's something about that corner that doesn't like you Mike.
Amazing service though, top blokes.
Guido also sorted me a good price on a manifold all through knowing you. Guido obviously has a special place in his heart for you.
Amazing service though, top blokes.
Guido also sorted me a good price on a manifold all through knowing you. Guido obviously has a special place in his heart for you.