Have to say a
big thankyou to our Syncronauts Committee, everyone played a part in making the event happen again and keeping it happening for 2.5 days and a special
big thankyou to
Thomas DH Cowley as this may be his last as Clerk for a while, for setting up his usual challenging but marginally possible trials and clerking the event safely again, as well as checking out and helping newcomers with their syncro diriving.
Very steep, very much fun, not just a drive in the park as so many discovered - lots of
learning on the job going on!
Other thanks are due to:-
All those unsung heroes who helped with the Sprags and campfire, both ends of the weekend - vey necessary in early April..
Geoff for cheffing the barbecue again, and all those who contributed to the excellent spread -
Julia, for the Sat afternoon banana cake and Sunday morning carrot cakes of immense proportions, yummeeeeeeeeee...
McGill for so generously passing his Scottish cold around, but we'll forgive him for making us all laugh Saturday night by the campfire with his amazing pole-dancing syncro
Andy and Aidan for getting the drivers signed on promptly and scruting the vehicles, a thankless task no doubt, but essential...
All the marshals, and especially those without syncros, keeping an eye out for everyone over such a wide ranging site, - many thanks!
Jake and Russel for taking the pros out Sat morning (and keeping dem outa our hair

)
Roger and Julia (of Panda 4x4 fame) for their experienced eyes, and the odd well made watchful comment - special thanks for donating a marshal's whistle to the cause.
21 vehicles seen at one point of which 15 syncros taking part - quite a line-up on the hill Sunday afternoon, but what a squall hit us after the cameras stopped clicking, just made it all the more fun and didn't hear a single moan about the weather - 'cos really it was perfect for us toughies
I guess everyone was a bit bushed after the weekend, lots of squalls and wind, but didn't notice too much hot-air around
Good to see spectators, beginners and experienced alike participating and enjoying the site and activities. Coney Farm now seems to be our 'home' site; central, good camping, spectacular views and a wide range of driving challenges - like-as-not, we'll be back there in the Autumn.
P.S. Don't forget that
Euan is kindly donating a cracking prize that any true Syncro owner would covet, we need your one best CF3 snap, and if the winner isn't blindingly obvious, we'll just have to all vote on it. We will put them up on the club80-90 Syncro website, so send them to JennyTyger:-
syncronauts@ntlworld.com
Also, we should be able to host some videos, and a range of your snaps of event happenings. We'll certainly try, so send them in... thanks.
HarryMann
On Behalf of the Syncronauts Committee