by Bill Bennett
The Clee Hills Trial is a little
bit special to me because it was the first trial I competed in having
converted from two and three wheel trialling to four wheel trialling,
and this after a long layoff and a couple of years rebuilding my MG J2.
04.50hrs. and the alarm is sounding
like Big Ben. I gently nudge Liz and as tactfully as possible explain
that it is time to get up and prepare for our day of competition. I have
learned by now that it is very important to make sure you are very much
"on side" with your navigator/bouncer if you want full
co-operation and assistance. You can use up an awful lot of Brownie
points if these early starts are mishandled!
On the journey up to Shropshire, I was
very conscious of my last year's performance when I was forced to retire
after only three sections, because of a broken half shaft. I'm
embarrassed to say that this was in spite of me carrying a spare half
shaft in the back of the car since I started to use it for trialling. I
learned at great expense, (not finishing the trial), that some hubs are
different, and although they will physically fit, they run tight when
bolted up. Needless to say this particular problem has now been
rectified.
Liz and I were also very conscious of
all the rain we had during the past week, a lot of the sections on the
Clee Hills are on deep soil and very slippery at the best of times, what
must they be like today! We arrived at Burwarton in good time, unloaded
the car and took it to the allotted parking area ready for
scrutineering. Although it was only 07.30 hrs. we still received that
warm "Toulmin" welcome from both Pat and Jonathan. With all
formalities over we settled down with an egg and bacon roll, and a cup
of coffee each. Looking through the entry list for class 2 I notice that
nearly 64% of the class were Austin Sevens and these cars go well in the
mud!
08.31 hrs. and time for us, (No. 1) to
start. Liz was straight into action, "turn sharp L out of car park
and shortly 2nd R". After a while I realised that the specific
directions for different classes had got mixed up, and we were following
the directions for those leaving from the front car park, we turned
around and went back! At least it gave my poor old engine a chance to
warm up.
Section 1, Farlow Bank & Road.
From the section start cards it looked greasy. It was, we were awarded
12 points for our efforts! On to Section 2, Banbury Wood Special Test.
It was special, We almost got stuck again trying to drive away from line
BB, and when we eventually got to the end, had to wake up the Time
Keeper having taken so long. On to Section 3, Bradbury Bank where we
were awarded 10 points, and then Section 4 and Boyne's Bouncer and
another 10 points. I'm beginning to hate trials, but then as I back out
of Boyne's Bouncer, my hate switched to BT! I thought the MG had
suddenly lost it's nearside rear wheel. But in fact it had sunk into the
goo that BT had filled their hole with. This must be the first time I've
got totally stuck backing out of a section!! (I see from the results
that section 4 was taken out for all but class 8).
Four sections down and I'm rapidly
becoming suicidal, Liz is reaching for the sedatives in the first aid
kit. I've forgotten to bring my calculator, however was I going to add
up my final score? We then had a very pleasant drive through some lovely
parkland. This together with the soothing words from my passenger,
"for goodness sake pull yourself together, I hate seeing grown men
cry!" brought me back to a more stable frame of mind. On to Section
5, Hillside 1. Here we got a 9, things were getting better. Next Section
6, Beamford. The description said "deep ford to muddy track,
slippery but not steep." This was a good section, we cleaned it!
I will not bore you with a
blow-by-blow account of the rest of the sections, but summarise as
follows. We had a very enjoyable day with some great sections. We
enjoyed the very friendly atmosphere which is always present at this
trial, and would like to thank all the organisers and marshals who were
so helpful. We will be back, if only to try and find out what is at the
top of some of those early sections!!