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Manx Classic 2012 Thursday 26, Friday 27 & Saturday 28 April 2012

by isleofman.com 16th April 2012

The Manx Classic, a three-day sprint and hillclimb event for classic and modern sports cars, will take place on 26, 27 and 28 April.

 

Eighty competitors, in a great selection of vintage, classic and modern sports cars ranging from 1921 to 2012, will compete in the event, held at three venues across the Island.

 

In addition to the ever-popular Ford Escorts and Minis and the regular group of Caterhams, rarities including a 1923 GN Spider, a 1928 4½ litre Bentley, a Lotus Eleven from 1957 and an Audi Quattro S1 E2 Pikes Peak Replica will also be taking part.
 

Governor’s Sprint – Thursday 26 April
Roads Closed: 12 noon to 3pm and then 6pm to 9.30pm
Starting from the TT Grandstand on Glencrutchery Road and travelling through Governor's Dip to finish on the A18 Mountain Road, at The Nook on the TT Course 'old road', near to West Drive.
 
The Sloc – Friday 27 April
Roads closed: 9.15am to 4.30pm
Taking in a section of the A36 Sloc Road, north of Port Erin and south of the Round Table.
 
Lhergy Frissell – Saturday 28 April
Roads closed: 9.15am to 5pm
From Barrule Park, running out of Ramsey on the TT Course, taking in Ramsey Hairpin, Waterworks and Gooseneck and out towards the 26th Milestone.


Find out more information about the Manx Classic: http://www.manxmotorracing.com

Road closure information is available at: http://www.manxmotorracing.com/localinfo.htm

 
Follow the Manx Classic on twitter: @ManxMotorRacing

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 16th, April 2012 01:03pm.

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