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This past weekend I was at Snetterton for both the production and endurance series from Britcar. As has become usual, here are a selection of shots for comment and critique. Before I go on though, I am sorry for the lack of variety, I was also writing this weekend so had to keep focused.
1) You expect a novice cross or two in Britcar but this photo shows the difference in starting points. An ex-track day Civic turned racer tries, (and fails) to keep up with an E46 GTR, both carrying novices.
Novice by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
2) Excluded from the meeting for safety violations in the pit lane, this BMW M3 GT4 actually looked quite good until its meeting with the headmaster:
E92 M3 by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
3) The Hoffmanns of Henley Lotus Europa was one of many cars racing in the Production and Endurance championships. Shame about its luck though, alternator failure on Saturday and clutch failure on Sunday ruined their weekend.
Europa by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
4) The BMW GTR was a flame spitting beast. It was doing it so regularly into Brundle that if I had a longer Monopod, I could have roasted a few marshmallows.
Flames by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
5) Del Shelton's E36 BMW was well turned out, this is taken at Palmer Corner, easily the most egotistical corner name in British Motorsport.
Old Skool by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
6) What would a Snett Set be without Scary Tree? Oh, and an Aston Martin but the tree is the important bit.
Sweet Car, Scary Tree by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
7) Enough of this Production lark, time for Endurance. Have a people shot to bridge the gap. Am I the only one that really likes these helmet and goggle combinations for photographing?
Ready to fuel. by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
1) You expect a novice cross or two in Britcar but this photo shows the difference in starting points. An ex-track day Civic turned racer tries, (and fails) to keep up with an E46 GTR, both carrying novices.
Novice by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
2) Excluded from the meeting for safety violations in the pit lane, this BMW M3 GT4 actually looked quite good until its meeting with the headmaster:
E92 M3 by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
3) The Hoffmanns of Henley Lotus Europa was one of many cars racing in the Production and Endurance championships. Shame about its luck though, alternator failure on Saturday and clutch failure on Sunday ruined their weekend.
Europa by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
4) The BMW GTR was a flame spitting beast. It was doing it so regularly into Brundle that if I had a longer Monopod, I could have roasted a few marshmallows.
Flames by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
5) Del Shelton's E36 BMW was well turned out, this is taken at Palmer Corner, easily the most egotistical corner name in British Motorsport.
Old Skool by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
6) What would a Snett Set be without Scary Tree? Oh, and an Aston Martin but the tree is the important bit.
Sweet Car, Scary Tree by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr
7) Enough of this Production lark, time for Endurance. Have a people shot to bridge the gap. Am I the only one that really likes these helmet and goggle combinations for photographing?
Ready to fuel. by Nicholas Smith, on Flickr