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DOUNE HILL CLIMB

geedee

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Thanks to Brian/kitchens for posting this info.
"This weekend 18/19th is the Doune Hill climb .entry is £5 to spectate,a few Porsches taking part ."

Further to that info on times etc, might be found on the Lothian Car Club site..?
Spectator info | Doune Hill Climb
 
Sorry to have to admit that I did not make it to Doune, though if any who might have done and managed to grab a pic or two, t`would be great if you might care to post a couple on here. There was at least one Porsche running in the event with Margaret Adey at the helm of a air cooled 911t... From what little I know Margaret seems to be a regular hill-climb competitor..?

 
geedee said:
Sorry to have to admit that I did not make it to Doune, though if any who might have done and managed to grab a pic or two, t`would be great if you might care to post a couple on here. There was at least one Porsche running in the event with Margaret Adey at the helm of a air cooled 911t... From what little I know Margaret seems to be a regular hill-climb competitor..?

She sure is ,has done Bo'ness on a good few occasions and good results / times ,she is in the Tipec club ,has only done Doune once before .Could not manage myself .

 
Margaret has a great attitude to driving her Porsche cars and loves nothing better than giving them a run up the hill.

The picture below was taken at the weekend on the hill at Doune.[attachment=13489386-D7B6-4097.8D0-C1EA3602E90D.jpeg]

 
Alan, big THANKS for taking time to post the pic of Margaret`s wonderful 911, it looks pristine and perhaps not as might be expected for a machine to be thrown up the hill with all the risks involved... I dof my hat to Margaret and of course her 911..(-:

 

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