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#1 D-Type

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 08:29

This was posted on another thread. I think the topic deserves its own thread.

 

I am a (forgotten/unknown) Grand Daughter of Chris Meek, looking to find out more about his racing life and life in general...I can not seem to get much information from his family/friends and so have decided that asking motorsport fenatics (such as himself) is the best way to start as it seems that lots of people know him well or certainly did at the 'pinacle' of his career in racing...I hope! Can anybody offer me pictures, info...anything that may help me try and piece together some form of story....Please and Thank You x

 

Does anyone have any tales for the young lady?



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#2 Mallory Dan

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 10:15

Will there be 'legal implications' by replying....??



#3 Sharman

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 10:46

I remember him in an Elva Courier, must be a very long time ago now .



#4 D-Type

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 14:03

Before posting I did a search for "Chris Meek" but felt that the threads that came up don't really cover the type of 'personal' information that his grand daughter is looking for.

 

For those who don't know the foibles of this forum, to carry out a sensible search you should click on the 'gear wheel'or 'BP logo' ikon next to the  'search' box. This will open up the advanced search box.  this allows you to be more specific in the search criteria.  The most useful is to set Find in Forum  to "The Nostalgia Forum" as this will allow you to search the current forum, sub-forums and the archive in one go.



#5 Angus Lamont

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 04:47

Hi there,

 

Here are all the results that I have for Chris Meek in the ex-Cosworth Brabham BT 10 for the 1968 season.

 

According to Bill Jones advert in Autocar, dated 10 January 1969, the Brabham BT10 lapped Rufforth in 1m 14s. It seems highly likely that this was a shake-down run prior to the start of the International F2 season which Chris Meek contested in 1968.

 

March 1968?. Rufforth Circuit, Yorkshire, England.

Unsubstantiated lap record 1m 14s.

 

15 April 1968. XXIII B.A.R.C. “200” 1968. Thruxton Trophy. European Trophy for

F2 Drivers, Round 2.Thruxton, England.

Car No. 20. Grid Position 9. Race Result 9. Laps 51.

 

21 April 1968. XXXI ADAC – Eifelrennen 1968. Nurburgring, Germany.

Car No. 9. Grid Position 10. Race Result DNF (valve gear).

 

28 April 1968. II Gran Premio de Madrid. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 3.

Jarama, Madrid, Spain.

Car No. 28. Grid Position 16. Race Result DNA

 

5 May 1968. V Grote Prijs van Limbourg 1968. Limbourg Grand Prix. Zolder, Belgium.

Car No. 28. Grid Position 13. Race Result Not classified. Laps 27.

 

16 June 1968. III Rhein-Pokalrennen 1968. Motodrom Hockenheim, Heidleberg, Germany.

Car No. 14. Grid Position 26. Race Result DNF (head gasket). Laps 6.

 

23 June 1968. X Gran Premio della Lotteria di Monza 1968. Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy.

Car No. 21. Grid Position 27. Race Result DNQ.

Bill Jones said that the fastest lap was a 1m 38s without a tow.

 

28 July 1968. XVI Grote Prijs van Zandvoort 1968. . European Trophy for F2 Drivers,

Round 6. Circuit Park, Zandvoort, Holland.

Car No. 26. Grid Position 22. Race Result DNQ.

 

13 October 1968. I ADAC Preis von Baden-Wurttemberg 1968. European Trophy for F2

Drivers, Round 8. Motodrom Hockenheim, Germany.

Car No. 34. Grid Position 20. Race Result Not classified. Laps 19.

 

27 October 1968. XX Gran Premio di Roma 1968. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 9. Autodromo Vallelunga, Italy.

Car No. 34. Grid Position 20. Race Result Not classified.

 

27 October 1968. XX Gran Premio di Roma 1968. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 9. Autodromo Vallelunga, Italy.

Car No. 38. Grid Position 22. Race Result DNQ. Laps 19.

 

November 1968? Silverstone, England.

Bill Jones said that this race was after the Rome race.

Bill Jones said that the car lapped the Silverstone short circuit in 59s. (Unsubstantiated record).

 

I also have a photo of Chris taken with the car in Germany (I believe). If you want a copy please let me know how to send it to you.

 

Angus



#6 Angus Lamont

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 04:47

Hi there,

 

Here are all the results that I have for Chris Meek in the ex-Cosworth Brabham BT 10 for the 1968 season.

 

According to Bill Jones advert in Autocar, dated 10 January 1969, the Brabham BT10 lapped Rufforth in 1m 14s. It seems highly likely that this was a shake-down run prior to the start of the International F2 season which Chris Meek contested in 1968.

 

March 1968?. Rufforth Circuit, Yorkshire, England.

Unsubstantiated lap record 1m 14s.

 

15 April 1968. XXIII B.A.R.C. “200” 1968. Thruxton Trophy. European Trophy for

F2 Drivers, Round 2.Thruxton, England.

Car No. 20. Grid Position 9. Race Result 9. Laps 51.

 

21 April 1968. XXXI ADAC – Eifelrennen 1968. Nurburgring, Germany.

Car No. 9. Grid Position 10. Race Result DNF (valve gear).

 

28 April 1968. II Gran Premio de Madrid. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 3.

Jarama, Madrid, Spain.

Car No. 28. Grid Position 16. Race Result DNA

 

5 May 1968. V Grote Prijs van Limbourg 1968. Limbourg Grand Prix. Zolder, Belgium.

Car No. 28. Grid Position 13. Race Result Not classified. Laps 27.

 

16 June 1968. III Rhein-Pokalrennen 1968. Motodrom Hockenheim, Heidleberg, Germany.

Car No. 14. Grid Position 26. Race Result DNF (head gasket). Laps 6.

 

23 June 1968. X Gran Premio della Lotteria di Monza 1968. Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy.

Car No. 21. Grid Position 27. Race Result DNQ.

Bill Jones said that the fastest lap was a 1m 38s without a tow.

 

28 July 1968. XVI Grote Prijs van Zandvoort 1968. . European Trophy for F2 Drivers,

Round 6. Circuit Park, Zandvoort, Holland.

Car No. 26. Grid Position 22. Race Result DNQ.

 

13 October 1968. I ADAC Preis von Baden-Wurttemberg 1968. European Trophy for F2

Drivers, Round 8. Motodrom Hockenheim, Germany.

Car No. 34. Grid Position 20. Race Result Not classified. Laps 19.

 

27 October 1968. XX Gran Premio di Roma 1968. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 9. Autodromo Vallelunga, Italy.

Car No. 34. Grid Position 20. Race Result Not classified.

 

27 October 1968. XX Gran Premio di Roma 1968. European Trophy for F2 Drivers, Round 9. Autodromo Vallelunga, Italy.

Car No. 38. Grid Position 22. Race Result DNQ. Laps 19.

 

November 1968? Silverstone, England.

Bill Jones said that this race was after the Rome race.

Bill Jones said that the car lapped the Silverstone short circuit in 59s. (Unsubstantiated record).

 

I also have a photo of Chris taken with the car in Germany (I believe). If you want a copy please let me know how to send it to you.

 

Angus



#7 john aston

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 06:22

Can't give you any results as such but as a regular at Croft and Rufforth and from West Yorkshire CM was a frequent sight at race meetings - I especially remember him in the Princess Ita Escort ,a De Tomaso Pantera and  a Lotus Europa. He was the epitome of a wide boy 60's  racer and no stranger to self publicity - but very quick with it and always put on a bloody good show.  I saw him at Croft last year(maybe year before?)  and apart from the unfeasibly black hair he looked very much the same as ever- he must be in his mid 70s ? I was in the 6th form when I first saw him and am retired now. 



#8 Sharman

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 06:51

Can't give you any results as such but as a regular at Croft and Rufforth and from West Yorkshire CM was a frequent sight at race meetings - I especially remember him in the Princess Ita Escort ,a De Tomaso Pantera and  a Lotus Europa. He was the epitome of a wide boy 60's  racer and no stranger to self publicity - but very quick with it and always put on a bloody good show.  I saw him at Croft last year(maybe year before?)  and apart from the unfeasibly black hair he looked very much the same as ever- he must be in his mid 70s ? I was in the 6th form when I first saw him and am retired now. 

John

I think he is older than me and I was 77 June last



#9 marclaus

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 07:10

Cris Meek (right) with Ivor Walklett, Johnny Blades and Willy Green,  having some fun of course with Ginetta (G12)  at Mallory Park about three years ago

 

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Edited by marclaus, 14 July 2014 - 07:16.


#10 Bloggsworth

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 08:41

Cris Meek (right) with Ivor Walklett, Johnny Blades and Willy Green,  having some fun of course with Ginetta (G12)  at Mallory Park about three years ago

 

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3 years ago Bob! More like 6, it was before I retired in 2009 - How's the Mallock going? IIRC I raced against Chris at Silverstone in April 1971, he was driving a Titan FF.


Edited by Bloggsworth, 14 July 2014 - 08:47.


#11 Dick Dastardly

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Posted 26 July 2014 - 19:32

I remember the name from early 70s meetings at Croft but don't know anything about him, other than he is the boss of Titan Properties [the owners of Mallory Park]....Escort(s) sponsored by Tates of Leeds and Princess ??. I think there was a single-seater, maybe Formula Atlantic but could well be wrong.