Diesel Golf Completes 24 Hour Marathon
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September 2006
A team of turbodiesel Volkswagen Golf-driving privateers is celebrating
an impressive 15th place finish in the UK’s major endurance race,
the Britcar Silverstone 24 Hours.
The Golf TDI crossed the line yesterday (Sunday) third in its class
- and the only diesel-powered finisher - just 62 laps behind
the winning BMW sports racer.
Lead driver Ken Lark, from Peters Green in Hertfordshire, is delighted
by the team’s performance: ‘It was an excellent race, very
hard work but really enjoyable. I think it has to go down as the best
racing weekend of my life.
"We had only one real drama, when the battery exploded at 3am out
on the circuit. That lost us around six laps and without it we might
have made the top 10."
Nonetheless the amateur squad - comprising Lark, John Quartermaine
and his son Adam, Michael Neuhoff and Nick Starkey - claimed some
notable scalps, including all three Mazda RX8s entered by the British
importer.
The Golf TDI was able to stay out on track for the maximum permitted
three hours at a time before pitting for a driver change, while its
much more powerful rivals had to stop every hour to take on petrol.
"It was great to pass all the big sports cars while they were stationary
in the pits," added Lark. "We stopped a total of only seven
times... I think the winner made 20-plus pit visits."
The TH Motorsport-prepared Golf was powered by a standard 1.9 TDI engine
from a written-off road car. Lark and his comrades are now planning
an assault on the 2007 Nürburgring 24 Hours.
Also in action at Silverstone was a Beetle RSi piloted by Dave Turner,
Terry Flatt Nick Beaumont, Alex Frick and Mike Gorton, which was classified
28th despite losing around three hours in the pits with a broken driveshaft.
Fifty-two cars started the race and there were 35 classified finishers.
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