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Saturday, 4 August 2012

Semi Two Preview

Off to the second half and another lot of driver profiles gathered in by yours truly with nothing better to do, but still remained the only driver profiles available last year


Semi Final 2
377 
Daz Shaw
Daz has been the man on the shale rounds this year and has been the man to catch. His tarmac form is something of an unknown, but don't write him off, as remember Allen Cooper (702) took victory
1
676  
Neil Hooper
After being banned for having a fall out with Chris Baldboy, Hoops has come out with a semi front row after heavy scores at the usual stomping grounds of the Westcountry. Check to see if he has the Black or Purple Motorworld, changes it like an indecisive lady 10 minutes before she's due on a date
100 
George McMillan
After a spot of disillusionment with Cowdie at the start of the season and a brief dalliance with the Spudworth at Lochgelly. GeoMac's comeback hasn't been cack. The Polleysport built car is going well and looking fast too. Like Goldin, no predictions, I fear the sister!
2
921 
Jack Aldridge
It was the Reynolds Girls who sung "I'd rather Jack" and the Novice of the Year is certainly looking the championship part. If near the front of the grid, maybe the champagne will have to be changed to Vimto. The former National champion gives it his all and is consistent in giving good performances at any track.
905
 Rob Mitchell
Last year's runner up in the big one, Ron has been again concentrating on the shale. However is not afraid of Tarmac and will hope to be able to progress
3
960 
Aidy Whitehead
A Birmingham QR win, and would have been a maximum if he hadn't of got on the Pringle chart and a rathergood round at Buxton saw the blue top take his position
145  
Graham Mole
The shale of Stoke, Cov and KL has seen Graham on track for this one. Tarmac form is a little sketchy
4
124
 Ollie Skeels
The Jaguar Skeels got here courtesy of a Taunton win, when he drove away from the field and failed to be caught by all and sundry
494 
John Dowson
Dowson has been one of the most consistent travellers on the golden trail this year, and is certainly in the hunt to be on track 
5
797  
Dan Moss
The Boy from Foy (Fowey but heh doesn't rhyme outside of pastyland) has been probably this seasons most travelled. After travelling all those miles, it was St Day that gave him a top score. 
836 
Dave Pannett
Another Barford local on the road to gold. Dave scored big at Brum and was aiming to boost his score by travelling to the 3 in 4. But engine problems befell at Buxton
6
761
Richard Bowyer
The winner of the Buxton Qualifying round has been the Midlands form man in July. 3 final wins in successive weeks has seen him move from yellow to red
226 
Billy Webster
Dual surface driver who scores on both surfaces and is consistent at both. He scored well at Barford and will look to be there.
7
254  
Richard Beere
Beere is rapidly coming into veteran status after racing nearly every formula that Autospeed could offer. And it was the purple people's rounds which see him here, with St Day providing the majority of the points for him here. 
700  
Adam Rubery
This years early season jumper. Rubery has managed to maintain his superstar grade with solid performances at Midland tracks, where Birmingham seems to be a happy stomping ground
8
301 
Charlie Whitfield
One driver who is destined to be there, well he has a big part to play, he is the World finals promoter's son after all. He will be on a charge again a spot of home track glory. 
76
Chris Rowe
Chris Rowe has arrived here via the westcountry rounds. However he does like to travel, certainly not afraid of it, and now looks in a relatively good position.
9
315
Justin Fisher
Locally, it has not been the greatest of seasons for Justin who has been fleeting between blue and red grades. Has had a habit of being involved in other peoples accidents, including a nasty roll for Bill Batten which made a mess of the Motorworld. Needed a big score at Taunton to qualify
189
 Paul Butcher
Butch did the TARTS grand Scottish tour with the hope of getting a few points. However, after returning back to more familiar climes, he took glory again at St Day and ended up the grid.
10
662 
Steve Wycherley
 Mildenhall and King's Lynn provided the scores for the shale driver. He now sees himself in a position to progress.
798 
Mark Sargent
The East Coast Legend makes it on track courtesy of heavy scoring at the Up'anley meduck Oatcake Arena at Stoke.

Love you, bye. 
11
968  
Mickey Brennan
Superstar Mickey returns to the World Final business end to the track that he took the title at in 200. Has been the form man around Buxton
817 
Tim Bailey
One of the current form men in F2, Bailey has been flying of late, including some brilliant displays at the European Weekend. That recent form saw big scores at Buxton and at Skeg
12
871 
Mark Simpson
The current gold top hasn't had the best of years with the world on his bonnet. After breaking his wrist, which enforced a 2 month break, and a grumbling tar car, Simmo is glad to be onboardthe grid, although, perhaps starting from the back might be a better idea considering what happened last year
605  
Liam Rowe
The lead man of the infamous Janner Drinkingsport team bucked the trend of recent converts from Higgy to Harding as he went to Colin for his new car. After a not so good start to the season, he has won a career first final and regained his red roof and is in the form of his life! Sure to get a good cheer from his band of followers!
13
768
Tom Adcroft
Tom is another driver not afraid of racking up the miles. Bristol gave him his place, along with a few odds and sods across the country.
219 
Chris Mitchell
Another Shale specialist, scores from Belle Vue and Mildenhall, in the position of power of letting it all happen in front.
14
70  
Brian Shadbolt
Former Nationals champion Shadbolt sneaks into the semi by virtue of shale drives, including a 17 point haul at King's Lynn

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