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Car Forum / MINI / October 2004

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Bini flys on mull

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Ham - 12 Oct 2004 02:00 GMT
this should put a wee smile on your faces
Daniel Harper/Chris Campbell (minisport) only took one of those kid-on
things to the tour of Mull, they had been in a field , hit a rock but on
stage 17 and lying 5th o/r they did try to make it fly only crash off on the
beach at Gribun big style car wrecked,{guys ok) but I must admit it did
sound good when its going flat out maybe its time they went back to a real
mini
cheers Hamish
Lock Horsburgh - 20 Oct 2004 11:34 GMT
> this should put a wee smile on your faces
>  Daniel Harper/Chris Campbell (minisport) only took one of those kid-on
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> mini
> cheers Hamish

I know, cos I was there, spectating on Saturday afternoon and Saturday
night/Sunday morning.

Some context for the furriners: The Tour of Mull runs on the Scottish Isle
of Mull, where by act of parliament they can close the public roads for  a
few hours at a time one weekend in the year. The roads used are narrow,
twisty and bumpy single-track tarmac lanes over hills and along sea cliffs.
Sheer power is useful, but driver ability and commitment are more important.
Mull is widely known as "The best Rally in the World", and was christened
thus by Ian Grindrod, who navigated professionally at world
championship level, and still competed on this event for fun until last
year.
Now he helps run it.

The rally runs from Friday night till Sunday morning. 150 cars - including
Subaru and Mitsubishi and Cosworth 4wd turbo cars, Metro 6R4s, etc, - start,
and this year 72 finished.
Harper was 5th overall for much of the rally, by far the highest placed FWD
car, and he drove it like a proper mini - tidy and committed, hard on the
power or hard on the brakes. It was the first time I ever thought, hey, I
might like one of those. Eventually he crashed onto a rocky beach. There are
few minor accidents on Mull. The only real mini to finish was local lady
Carol MacCrone's, in 63rd.

Daniel won the rally a two years ago with a Lancer, but to show he's a good
guy really, was 10th overall in a proper mini before that.

Minispares is the Harper family business, they do bits for real ones and
BINIS too.

The rally web site is www.2300club.org
JimBob - 21 Oct 2004 07:52 GMT
Being a furriner (Yank) I appreciate the time you took to explain what the
race was all about, especially the the web site with the race and stage
standings.
If this was the first entry of the BMW Mini in this race I think it did
itself proud and had it not crashed would have been well into the top ten
finishers.
I am the happy owner of an 04 Bini and it has put some lead back into this
old man's pencil.
I know that the posters on this site are hardcore "real" Mini fanatics and I
can relate.  I bought a new 1966 Austin Cooper "S" in Switzerland and had it
shipped back across the pond. I then drove it for the next 17 years.  I was
finally forced to sell it in 1983 because of parts becoming harder and
harder to get in the Midwest (Illinois) and my wife threats of divorce
because I thought of it as one of my children.
I like to read your group because having overhauled the engine 2 times and
fixed everything on the car twice  brings back (not so?) fond memories of my
Mini.
Here's hoping you can forgive me for my digression, the the Bini was as
close as I could get under the circumstances, and I truly am having fun with
it.

Jim

> I know, cos I was there, spectating on Saturday afternoon and Saturday
> night/Sunday morning.
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k - 21 Oct 2004 19:52 GMT
>  Being a furriner (Yank) I appreciate the time you took to explain what the
> race was all about, especially the the web site with the race and stage
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> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > Version: 6.0.777 / Virus Database: 524 - Release Date: 14/10/04

Hi,
So you have had some good memories of your real Mini. Good on yer!, but on
this N.G, please keep your memories of the BINI to the BINI  N.G.

Keith
JimBob - 22 Oct 2004 05:34 GMT
Sorry, I mistook this for a friendly N.G.

> Hi,
> So you have had some good memories of your real Mini. Good on yer!, but on
> this N.G, please keep your memories of the BINI to the BINI  N.G.
>
> Keith
k - 22 Oct 2004 08:57 GMT
> Sorry, I mistook this for a friendly N.G.

It is, but it seems you mistook the Bini for a Mini

> > Hi,
> > So you have had some good memories of your real Mini. Good on yer!, but on
> > this N.G, please keep your memories of the BINI to the BINI  N.G.
> >
> > Keith
Rocky Frisco - 22 Oct 2004 23:49 GMT
> Sorry, I mistook this for a friendly N.G.

>>Hi,
>>So you have had some good memories of your real Mini. Good on yer!, but on
>>this N.G, please keep your memories of the BINI to the BINI  N.G.

It is. The problem is the constant flow of people coming into the
group and talking about their BMW cars, which is an offtopic subject
here, and then often getting really riled and abusive when we point
out that it's offtopic. No insult intended; hope you enjoy your little
car.

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