HOLDEN TORQUE TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page Magazine of the Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria January 2013 This month - Phillip Island gets a make over costing $3 million... COMING EVENTS : 28th January HSCCV General Meeting / Presentation / BBQ Cresco Park, Warrandyte (6pm) Gallatlys Lane North Warrandyte COMING EVENTS : 2nd Feb FFCC & TCCA, practice khana Werribee 3rd PAC, motorkhana Pakenham 9-10th PIARC, VSCC Rnd 1 Phillip Island 23-24th PCV, Sandown 6hr Sandown 24th FFCC & TCCA, VMC Rnd 1 Werribee
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 2 Welcome to this months edition of HOLDEN TORQUE Magazine of the Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria (Inc) Committee and Club Information President Bruce Lethborg president@holdenclub.com 0499 272 774 Vice President Frank Rogan vice_president@holdenclub.com 0416 001 577 Secretary Phil Slater secretary@holdenclub.com 0432 955 743 Treasurer Tamara Dennett treasurer@holdenclub.com Motorkhana & Grp5 Rep Frank Rogan group5@holdenclub.com 0416 001 577 Public Officer Ray Cardwell public_officer@holdenclub.com Stock Rep Martin Carabott stock@holdenclub.com 0419 666 595 Webmaster Needed webmaster@holdenclub.com Motor Racing & Rally Rep Needed racing@holdenclub.com Editor Cameron Chivers editor@holdenclub.com Classic Historic Registry Phil Slater 0432 955 743 Membership/Point score DJ membership@holdenclub.com Social & Special Events contact committee CAMS State Council Rep Club Photographer Greg Black Julie Stokes cams_rep@holdenclub.com photographer@holdenclub.com Magazine Articles and advertisements to be published in the magazine can be submitted via e-mail to the Editor at editor@holdenclub.com. Microsoft Word format is preferred for text, pictures as jpg (no larger than 1200x900). Each months items must be received before print night (refer Calendar). Quarter page ads are free to members. Advertising is otherwise charged at $10 - quarter page, $20 - half page, $35 - full page per edition Website Why not visit our website. Find us at: www.holdenclub.com for more information on the club or up to date information on our various events. Club Meetings Meetings are held on the 4th Monday of each month, except December at the Golden Gate hotel, Coventry St, South Melbourne, 7.30pm for an 8.00pm start. All members and their friends are very welcome. Meals are available prior to the meeting at bistro prices. Correspondence All should be addressed to: The Secretary, Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria Inc, GPO Box 791, Melbourne, Vic 3001 or via email to: secretary@holdenclub.com Disclaimer The views or comments in the magazine are not necessarily those of the committee, the editor or the publishers of the Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria Inc. s magazine. We accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the information printed and or quality of any thing advertised or mentioned in this publication. Copyright in any item here remains with its owners. printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
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TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 5 Committee TORQUE President s Report Bruce Lethborg Hi Guys, Hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year. 2013 will be an interesting time now that we aren t working with Ford Four Car Club. This means there are less events we will be running, but, the committee is working on hooking up with another club to run events. We are still part of Group 5 so you can compete in any of the G5 events as well as any open event run by other clubs. I recommend the Marque sports series for sprints, and if you are interested in hillclimbs, Gippsland car club run a series throughout the year. Check the CAMS and Gippsland car club websites for dates. Our Sandown sprint on April 28 will clash with a sprint at Phillip Island, so we don t suffer a financial loss, it will be rescheduled for later in the year when dates become available for Sandown. Speaking of Phillip Island, the track has had $3,000,000 spent on a full resurfacing of the track. The job was completed in two days, and from all reports, it s as smooth as a baby s bum. Sandown is also undergoing resurfacing but only sections of the track. So hopefully the very slippery sections at turns 3,4,5,10,12,and 13 will be fixed and also iron out some of those bumps. There are a few events in February to kick the year off. Two Motorkhanas, a practice khana at Werribee on the 2nd and the first round of the Victorian Motorkhana series also at Werribee on the 24 th. The first round of the Victorian Supersprint series at Phillip Island on the 9 & 10th then there is the Porsche Club Victoria s 6 hour regularity at Sandown on the 23 rd & 24th. We have a team running in this event. Last year one of our teams took out third place, so maybe we can do better this year. The January meeting will also be the presentation night and will be held at Cresco park in Warrendyte starting around 6pm with a BBQ then later the meeting and presentations will begin. We will be renewing memberships as well so if you are competing in any of the events in Feb you will be able to collect your new membership card on the night. So bring along some meat and drinks for the barby and have a fun night. This month is 40 years since I started my apprenticeship as a mechanic at Col Paige Ford in Footscray, and I m still not qualified. I didn t think I would still be spinning spanners after all these years but I am. The advances in the car industry in the last forty years is amazing. In 1973 we were called mechanics, now we are called automotive technicians, engines had carbies, points ignition and pushrods. Now it s multi point and direct injection, no points or distributors, multivalve overhead cam petrol and diesel engines power cars. Safety was seat belts fitted to all seats in cars, now we have many passive and active safety devices fitted as well as crumple zones designed to absorb impacts. Airconditioning was an expensive option and you had to wind the windows down by hand. An AM radio was standard, a cassette player was an option as well as power steering and rear disc brakes were just starting to become available on performance and luxury cars. What is ahead for the apprentice who starts their career in 2013 who knows, but I m sure it will be just as amazing as it has been for me. Cheers Bruce printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 6 Secretary's Report Phil Slater Committee TORQUE Welcome to the January Magazine with the competition season getting under way with motorkhanas and sprints beginning soon. It is going to be a challenging year for the club with our partnership with FFCC ended. The committee is looking out for other possibilities and we will need competitors, helpers and officials for future events so get out there and get involved. You will find a new form in this mag as well as on the website for Club Permit holders to declare their involvement in officialing and other club activities. This form must be filled in when renewing your club permit from this year on. It is a further incentive to be involved. Coming up is the Phillip Island Historics which will also feature Car Club Displays. If you want to display your car or need tickets contact me. We have some great competitive events coming up with the PCV 6 Hour relay, motorkhanas and the first round of the Group 5 sprint series. Phil Ah memories. printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 7 Committee TORQUE Minutes of Holden Sporting Car Club of Vic. Inc. Nov Gen Meeting Golden Gate Hotel 26/11/2012 Annual GENERALMEETING PRESENT As Per Attendance Book /Sheet Proxies: Geoff Fitzpatrick APOLOGIES Troy, Amelia, Cardwells. New Members: Alen. Visitors & Chris, Bill. Meeting opened: 8.15 Minutes M: S: PRESIDENT: Cam Chivers has volunteered to take on Mag and website. Welcome and summary of 40 th year. Thanks to Frank and committee. Cup day 17 members helped but FFCC have decided to go on their own. Dates at Sandown for next year 1sprint 2M/ks. VICE PRESIDENT: Calendar Sandown April. Rev Heads not on yet. Gp 5 Presentation Sophias Camberwell. SECRETARY Incoming Mail Nov 2012 Item From Action Person to Action Flyer Shannons Auction Inform members and Secretary File Mag Toyotalk Toyota CC Inform members and Secretary File Statement ANZ Inform members and Treasurer File Reminder Bright Storage Pay Treasurer TREASURER ANZ $5,000.50 ING $24,983.31 EDITOR NTR MOTOR RACE AND RALLY Sandown SOCIAL SPECIAL EVENTS GRP5/ MOTORKHANA As per VP WEBSITE Cup Day Pics going up. 12,000 hits. STOCK. Not much happening MEMBERSHIP/POINTSCORE 130 members. Pointscore ended. Presentation on Aus Day Cresco Park. GENERAL BUSINESS Targa High Country report. Meeting Closed 9.15 pm PUBLIC OFFICER AGM President Bruce Treasurer No Nominations General Committee Editor Cam Chivers Dean, Greg Black, Martin. Vice president Frank Secretary Phil printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 8 PHILLIP ISLAND GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT GETS A FACELIFT The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit had a major facelift with the resurface of the world famous 4.445 km Australian circuit. Over 5000 tonnes of asphalt was laid on December 11 and 12 in a $3 million upgrade that s set to deliver the smoothest, fastest motorcycle circuit in the world. After months of preparations, site surveys and milling of 40 mm off the old surface, the final pave took two days. Roll out starts at 6.30am just before the last turn on to Gardner Straight, proceeding through Doohan Corner and finishing just before Stoner Corner. The paver machines will lay 300 tonnes of asphalt an hour travelling at a consistent pace of about 5 metres per minute. The last resurface was in 1998 - and prior to that in 1988 before the first Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix - and circuit Managing Director, Fergus Cameron has been present at all three upgrades. The circuit owners Linfox are committed to enhancing the reputation of the circuit which is regarded as one of the best motorcycle racing tracks in the world and this upgrade is part of their continuous improvement program. To ensure the quality of the high grade asphalt a portable batching plant has been installed on site. The huge plant was shipped to the island last month in nine over -sized low loader trailers, from its last commission on the Hobart airport runway. Sergio Cinerari, the Chief Operating Officer at Downer Australia who has also worked on all three resurfaces. Also on the team is engineering firm Aurecon. A fleet of construction equipment and up to 70 personnel are working on site to complete resurface work which includes upgrades to other infrastructure while the circuit is shut down. The circuit is used over 300 days a year and we have had a good 14 years from this track. It was time for a makeover, said the circuit s Fergus Cameron. The stresses and strains of Casey Stoner on a MotoGP bike or the world superbike riders going around this place at over 330 k s per hour all take their toll. printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 9 And then there s Lowndes and Whincup and their rivals ripping round the track in the V8Supercars, plus loads of other events, ride days and test days. The track has served us very well but it is time to give it a makeover. Because of the layout and setting of this track, Phillip Island is considered one of the world s motorsport meccas. It never fails to produce awesome racing, and we want to ensure riders and drivers compete on the smoothest, fastest track in the world. Cameron assures race fans there will be no significant changes to the shape of the hallowed track and all will be in readiness for the Island Classic for historic bikes come late January and for the World Superbike riders in February. The World Superbike Championship arrives mid February for testing, before what s set to be a scintillatingly fast opening round, next February 22-24. Expect the new race surface to deliver the island s fastest world superbike race on record with tickets available on www.worldsbk.com.au Check out the Youtube link to watch the process in action! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elqlxaudsdy printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 10 Webmaster Torque The Holden Sporting Car Club is looking for enthusiastic people to provide the following help: Webmaster Treasurer These roles take minimal time but provide an essential part of the car club so we can do what we like to do. If you are interested in supporting your favourite car club please contact the president or any other member of the committee. Alternatively email Cameron Chivers at: editor@holdenclub.com Club meeting 28th January HSCCV General Meeting / Presentation / BBQ Cresco Park, Warrandyte (6pm) Gallatlys Lane North Warrandyte Friendly, Professional Design Service, Superb Colour Printing Complete Photocopying Services to suit all Corporate Image requirements and also club magazines Corporate Image Development. And of course, General Printing to cover all your printing needs Phone: 03 9879 1555 Fax: 03 9879 1799 Unit 16, 42 New Street, Ringwood 3134 Email: Robert@maroondahprinting.com.au www.maroondahprinting.com.au printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555
TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 11 Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria Inc. GPO Box 791 Melbourne 3001 Club Permit Qualification Form Historic Plate holders are expected to officiate at 2 events per calendar year (Winton counts as 2). Other club activities will also be considered for qualification. Name Member No Historic Reg No Address Make Model Year Colour Committee Member Yes/No Officialling Event Date Event Date Event Date Competition Event Date Event Date Event Date Other Signed Please sign and present this form to the club secretary with your Club Permit renewal.
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TORQUE the Holden Club magazine January page 26 HOLDEN SPORTING CAR CLUB of VICTORIA Inc. PO Box 791, Melbourne Victoria 3001 Please tick MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION or RENEWAL Name(s):... Address:.....Postcode:... Phone: Email: AH BH Mob...... Occupation: Date(s) of birth... Vehicles:... CH Plate & Car details. Membership No(s):.Introduced by: (New members) I am interested in: Motorkhana...Race:.Rally.Sprint/Hill climbs I hereby certify that I will abide by the rules and regulations of the Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria Inc. and also the National Competition Rules of the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport with which this club is affiliated. Signed:. Date:. Membership fees (please mark clearly): Single: $50.00 full year from January 1 Family: $70.00 full year from January 1 Junior (under 18) $25.00 full year from January 1 Associate (Bona fide members of non CAMS $25.00 full year from January 1 affiliated car clubs only with proof of membership) Membership runs for 12 months from the 1st of January to the 31st of December after July 1 pay 50% less for 6 months Payment: Cash $. Cheque $. or bank payment via EFT to HSCCV s account ANZ BSB 013-250 Account 1016-73941 IF paying EFT, please quote membership number or family name as payment reference please make cheques payable to Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria Please send this form (and cheque or EFT receipt if applicable) to: The Membership Secretary HSCCV Inc. PO Box 791 Melbourne 3001 Office Use: Date received:. Licence processed:. printed by Maroondah Printing (03) 9879 1555