Gill and I just got back today in KBA, which I only received back from the garage 2 days before we set off for France after a head gasket failure and jackshaft seizure resulting in engine having to be removed and re-worked. Only being able to get about 130 miles on the clock after this, meant a tense journey from Norfolk to Channel Tunnel, and from Calais to Le Mans with an overnight stay near Bernay. Camping was good, though virtually sleepless till Sunday, with about 350 Triumphs at Tetra Rouge, and the TR7s shown above, never seemed to meet any TR7 owners other than the usual suspects, Howard B, Jim J, Simon B, and a Dutch guy.
Did not get to meet Syol as his photo shoot clashed with the ill fated laps, which we did not do as at one point in the fruitless chase around the circuit as directed by stewards our pass was apparently scanned as laps completed. Weather was hot, in the 40s, we spent most days chasing shade. Great drive on the way back over nighting at St Valery en Caux on the coast in a fantastic converted barn.
Best part for me was the night races, and wandering round the paddocks when the 80s and later era cars where started, the engines making your chest vibrate.
Andy
1980 DHC Cashmere Gold
1981 FHC Persian Aqua Blue
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