Archive for January, 2021

President’s Report – Jan / Feb 2021

Wednesday, January 27th, 2021

PRESIDENT’S REPORT – JANUARY 2021

Julie and I will be away for February visiting our daughters’ families in Melbourne and celebrating 3 birthdays, 1 birth and Chinese New Year.  We are driving over and hope that at the end of February we can get back into SA without having to quarantine.   The Committee will keep the Club running smoothly and Vice President Ian Rigby has kindly consented to chairing the February meeting.

Since November we have had 4 official Club functions, the Christmas Social, the after-Christmas Run, the informal January Club meeting and our traditional Ice-cream Run.   These have all been well attended with no forced cancellations, so things are looking up!!

During the Christmas/New Year break the Committee started planning for a return to more normal activities.   Supper (Covid-Safe) is on again and Bill and Margie have prepared the Club’s event Calendar for 2021 out to the end of May (see this FasTRak).  Several cancelled events from 2020 feature in the program.  So some exciting stuff is coming up including Valentine’s Day, the Breakfast Run, the long-awaited Observation Run and our May Weekender.

And mentioning Club Runs, are the photos below of early 1950’s Club Runs in the UK?  No! – too many people?  – too much sunshine?  Yes, you are right!  They were taken at Le Mans where the Standard Triumph Team was well represented.  A member with Coventry connections supplied the photos.

 

Condolences were sent to Mike Temby and his family following the passing of his wife Trina, just before Christmas.  Mike and his family were great supporters of the Club, Mike is a past President (2015/16) and was largely responsible for initiating and successfully managing the most recent review of our Constitution.  The family moved to Queensland 3 to 4 years ago

In early January I sent an email, entitled “Your Club”, to a number of members seeking to personally encourage greater involvement in club activities, rather than just enjoying the benefits of historic registration.  This was done with conviction, but some trepidation and I have been encouraged by the responses I have received so far.

It does seem clear that

  • members could benefit by greater communication between each other (this needs to be self-driven) and
  • some members are reluctant to get more involved because they don’t have a driveable Triumph. This is no barrier to attending meetings or coming on Club runs!  Whilst we encourage driving your Triumph, you can come to events in your family car.

And the following comments received are worth repeating:

  • “When I feel confident the car will handle a 1,000 km round trip (from Mt Gambier) with touring in between and not leave me red faced at the side of the road, half-way there, I’ll certainly be coming to some events.”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
  • “Unfortunately, our Stag is stuck in a container in Singapore (on its way from Yorkshire). We will join you on an event as soon as we are able.”

  • Thanks for the email…and yes, we should all try a bit harder to get more involved…that said, I am sure the efforts of those who do the heavy lifting are appreciated by all!

These are just a fraction of the views that members have but they certainly consolidate my confidence in the continuing value of the Club.

I wish all members a happy New Year.  Enjoy your February and see you again in March.

Kind regards,

Peter Davidge (President)

Quick Calendar – Lots of events coming up!!!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2021

June

Sunday June 27th MSCA Super Sprint, Mallala

July

Sunday 18th         Mid-Year Christmas and Presentation of Trophies from All Triumph Day

Tuesday 20th    General Meeting – Sporting Car Club, King William Road, Hyde Park 8.00pm

Socially Speaking Jan / Feb 2021

Wednesday, January 27th, 2021

Socially Speaking for January/February 2021

Happy New Year everyone, and I hope 2021 is a better one for everyone.

Our condolences go to Mike Temby who advised that Trina had passed away late last year, from Cancer. Our thoughts are with Mike, Megan, and Dale during this difficult time.

The end of year social dinner went well with 35 participants, and everyone enjoyed the evening.

Thirty-five people attended the after Christmas Run, which saw us have morning coffee at Uraidla and then onto Hahndorf for lunch – Hahndorf was so busy!! It was great to see some new faces, and a few spitfires on the run.

Congratulations to Roger and Cherri Lange on their 50th Wedding Anniversary in late January.

The Ice Cream Run on the 23rd January, although a hot day, it was pleasant driving along the waterfront with the sun setting.  Twelve cars braved the heat, and we meet 4 members at Noonies for Ice Creams.  It was lovely to see Lorna Ellery join us – she is working on Arrand’s car, and just needs to get the lights fixed, and she will  be on Club  runs in the TR6.

Bill and Margie

 

 

British At The Bend

Sunday, January 24th, 2021
BRITISH AT THE BEND
Sunday 14th February 2021 
On Sunday, 14 February 2021, The Bend Motorsport Park will play host to a collection of the best British cars, motorcycles and working vehicles, across a themed and multidisciplinary celebration of the finest automotive marques, both past and present.British at The Bend will also feature displays of the latest British cars and motorcycles from manufacturers and dealerships, British food and beverage favourites, including high tea, and other side shows and activities.
What’s On?

Show and Shine 
Held on our expansive motor racing circuit paddock and lawns, the show and shine display is open to all British made and branded cars, motorcycles and working vehicles.  All entries will be grouped via era, make and club (club displays are welcome and encouraged).

Cruise Laps
Open to all cars and motorcycles, multiple sessions will take place throughout the day at controlled speeds on The Bend’s 7.77km GT circuit.

Motorkhana 
A true test of skill and agility – exactly what British sports cars are known for.  This non-competition event will be held on The Bend Motorsport Park’s irrigated skidpan, where the best of British handling and agility is on display for all to appreciate.

Track Sessions
See British performance or track cars drive at speed around our 3.41km West Circuit, in a non-competition format, over three x 20 minute sessions at the world’s best motor racing facility.

Admission
– Display cars $20 (includes admission for all occupants)
– Spectators $10, Children under 15 free
– Cruise laps $15
– Motorkhana $50
– Track sessions $100
– Motorkhana and track sessions $130
Gate Opening Times and Schedule
– Display cars in place from 9:00am
– Spectators from 10.00am
– Track sessions from 10:00am (bump in from 8:30am)
– Motorkhana from 1:00pm
– Cruise laps from 2:00pm

If you are intending to enter this event, and would like to be grouped with other TSOA members to create a Club Display, include this information with your entry and kindly let Club Secretary Duane Kaak know of your plans.

Dolomite Sprint Restoration Completed!

Friday, January 8th, 2021