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#99759 - 30/07/12 08:08 AM How to drive a M3W
A11OGE Offline
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Thought you might like to see two vidios showing how to drive/race a M3W. BTW - These may inspire the onwers of the new-fangled 3 wheelrs. grouphug

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vUUtCsvFKs
and race #2, with Sue Darbyshire's interview at the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lEmcCfDiyU&feature=relmfu
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#99766 - 30/07/12 09:31 AM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: A11OGE]
Vspec Offline
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Registered: 19/01/12
Posts: 163
Really enjoyed that. Huge size difference between the Morgan and the other cars, especially the 8C (when it was running)! Well done that lady!

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#99768 - 30/07/12 10:48 AM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: Vspec]
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Brilliant clips. Loved all of that. smile
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#99781 - 30/07/12 12:29 PM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: Moss]
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Brilliant films; thanks for posting.
I've been lucky enough to see Sue Darbyshire'e various battles with Gary Caroline (in their respective M3Ws) at the Wiscombe Hillclimb. . . . great racing

Bud

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#99789 - 30/07/12 02:14 PM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: Budster]
GerryWal Offline
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Registered: 11/09/11
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Thanks for posting these, Steve. Great stuff- F1 has got nothing on these old warhorses. Gerry.

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#99802 - 30/07/12 05:18 PM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: GerryWal]
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Great Videos Steve. Thanks for showing cheers .
Sue Derbyshire is always a pleasure to watch. Looking forward to Bentley Drivers where hopefully she will be 'punching above her weight' well once again drive .

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#99844 - 30/07/12 09:52 PM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: Frank 4x4]
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Just watched this video- Frazer Nash race at Cadwell Park. Just watch the steering angles of the front wheels of this car and the lurid slides of the cars in front! Gerry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=VpBLf5iGEbc

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#99854 - 31/07/12 07:21 AM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: GerryWal]
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Lurid slide?
That's a 4 wheel drift isn't it? grin2
(Haven't had chance to watch them yet...).
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#99867 - 31/07/12 11:38 AM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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The handling of a Frazer Nash is always interesting to those who've not experienced them! Back axle is solid, no differential so they have initial understeer, have to be forced into oversteer and are best held there until the corner ends.
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#101161 - 15/08/12 10:32 AM Re: How to drive a M3W [Re: A11OGE]
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Registered: 09/08/12
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Originally Posted By: A11OGE
Thought you might like to see two vidios showing how to drive/race a M3W. BTW - These may inspire the onwers of the new-fangled 3 wheelrs. grouphug

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vUUtCsvFKs
and race #2, with Sue Darbyshire's interview at the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lEmcCfDiyU&feature=relmfu


Brilliant videos!!
Can anyone please tell me the make of engine in the 3 wheeler? Was it by chance a British Anzani? They were very strong engines, I understand.

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