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		Which Board? => Photo Essays => : kentish cob  October 16, 2016, 08:11:29 PM
		
			
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				Just been watching some rally-cross racing on the telly, which prompted me to search out these old pics...
 
 The birthplace of Rally-cross in February 1967, Lydden Hill circuit lies between Dover and Canterbury in Kent.
 At just 1 mile (0.87 miles for the shortened rally cross circuit) it is the UK's shortest road racing circuit.
 
 If you haven't experienced it, rally-cross racing takes place over short distances on circuits featuring a mix of tarmac and loose gravel sections. It's exciting stuff, with explosive starts, jaw-dropping acceleration and sideways cornering.
 Unsurprisingly (much like world rally championship), Scandinavian drivers are particularly adept.
 
 These shots were scanned a couple of years ago, but date from the late '80s or early '90s when I was a regular spectator.
 Probably Nikon F301 (or possibly Practica BCA).
 Likely Ilford HP5.
 
 So, poorly composed, poorly focused, grainy, and cropped to within an inch of their lives, but I think they capture just a little of the frenetic energy of rally-cross.
 As always, your comments and critiques are positively encouraged.
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				A few more, cropped for impact..!
			
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				I like them :)
 On an unrelated side note, an RS200 is one of very few Fords I would drive
 
 
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				Love them -- the dirt and dust  :D
			
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				love the feel in these, specially the cropped ones
			
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				Wow many wonderful images and cars, MG Metro R64, Ford RS 200, 205 Turbo 16...
			
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				Aaaargh! I'm surrounded by car freaks!! 
 
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