I have been accepted to take part in the Toyota Pomeroy challenge 15TH Feb at Silverstone. I wll automatically loose points due to luggage space. Who would like to lend me a luggage rack for the event please?!!!!!
Quote from: KRAMSNEHPETS on January 23, 2020, 10:03I have been accepted to take part in the Toyota Pomeroy challenge 15TH Feb at Silverstone. I wll automatically loose points due to luggage space. Who would like to lend me a luggage rack for the event please?!!!!!
See if I've got the keys to mine unless there is someone closer
Congrats!!!!
Quote from: mr2noob on January 23, 2020, 16:48Are they evaluating cars based on everyday usefulness or why would you lose points for luggage space?
Google is your friend.
There is a toyota only event called the parallel pomeroy.
I believe that the actual pomeroy is on the same day /venue but open to all types of car and I imagine is much more serious?
Not sure if Mark is in the real pomeroy or the parallel?
Quote from: mr2noob on January 23, 2020, 19:36Quote from: Petrus on January 23, 2020, 18:27Quote from: mr2noob on January 23, 2020, 16:48Are they evaluating cars based on everyday usefulness or why would you lose points for luggage space?
Google is your friend.
Google found me the Toyota GB site with the announcement and nothing about luggage space... *shrug*
I found this
https://blog.toyota.co.uk/toyota-parallel-pomeroy-trophy-tests
And learnt this:
First up, the Suitcase Test. Or technically, suitcases. Two of them. This traditional VSCC test reveals whether your Toyota can fit two standard-sized suitcases in the closed boot or secured on a luggage rack – they each measure 60 x 40 x 20cm if you want to try this at home!
Interestingly, this test has been part of the Pomeroy Trophy since 1990 and is based on the FIA's Le Mans regulations.
And I do remember the scene from Le Mans '66 where a hammer was used to " increase" the available boot space, not sure if that would work on the cubbies!
I use "duck duck go" as my search engine , as suggested by a top down advocate on here.
Quote from: Topdownman on January 23, 2020, 19:47I believe that the actual pomeroy is on the same day /venue but open to all types of car and I imagine is much more serious?
Be your own judge, but I´d say the actual one is for Poms; Le Mans my bum...
https://www.vscc.co.uk/events/event/1613/the-pomeroy-trophy-competition
I also need to secure spare wheel,as my battery is in the frunk
Failing to be able to safely stow two 'Club suitcases' (26" x 18" x 8") in closed boot and/or on a properly made and secure luggage rack
Failing to have a safely stowed spare wheel and tyre
I have a particularly nice one (with leather straps) you're welcome to borrow and I don't live a million miles away from Silverstone - Milton Keynes
We'll be going up on the day (we attended last year) - should be there all day as we enjoyed the racing in the afternoon (heavily recommended).
@darrenjuggins did it last year too. I don't know if he's attending this year?
Quote from: KRAMSNEHPETS on January 23, 2020, 22:18I also need to secure spare wheel,as my battery is in the frunk
Failing to be able to safely stow two 'Club suitcases' (26" x 18" x 8") in closed boot and/or on a properly made and secure luggage rack
Failing to have a safely stowed spare wheel and tyre
The web site I found referred to slightly different luggage sizes 600 x 400 x 200 mm.
That would be 23.6" x 15.75" x 7.87"
Not much difference if your fitting on a rack but noticeable if your trying to hammer the cubbies into shape.
Anyone unearthed a Le Mans luggage requirement yet?
Quote from: Petrus on January 24, 2020, 12:53Anyone unearthed a Le Mans luggage requirement yet?
On the following FIA web site , page 13/38, clause 3.6.2 can be found the luggage regulations.
Elsewhere, there is comment that the spare wheel can be removed.
http://assets.lemans.org/explorer/pdf/courses/2017/24-heures-du-mans/regulations/2017-technical-regulations-lm-gte-homologated-before-2016.pdf
Quote from: Joesson on January 24, 2020, 16:01Quote from: Petrus on January 24, 2020, 12:53Anyone unearthed a Le Mans luggage requirement yet?
On the following FIA web site , page 13/38, clause 3.6.2 can be found the luggage regulations.
Elsewhere, there is comment that the spare wheel can be removed.
http://assets.lemans.org/explorer/pdf/courses/2017/24-heures-du-mans/regulations/2017-technical-regulations-lm-gte-homologated-before-2016.pdf
Fat thanks!
So the MR2 should pass with flying colours!
With hardtop solidly bolted down, softtop out it would be a spáce ship even!!
Thanks for the offer. Have sercured loan of luggage rack local to me. No need to look for your keys scotte!
I take it there is a not a "reduced rear visibility" pit fall later on in the regs?
Could you employ an
@Petrus rear wing to act as luggage rack, elevated to thoughtfully maintain rear vis.
Quote from: Ardent on January 24, 2020, 19:22Could you employ an @Petrus rear wing to act as luggage rack, elevated to thoughtfully maintain rear vis.
I can easily fit a picknick basket in the space behind the seats. Blankets et al no problem. Do so when we go to the beach; cooler, blankets, parasol, bags for towels and all sorts, easily.
Reflecting on it, the past year, it is a very suiteable picknick car. Mine not being lowered comes into it´s own then too.
We did a lot of (deliberate choice of frog-eye :-0 )
(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dinnerscout.de%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F05%2FRitter-Durbach_Picknick.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)
Hi All,
Last year was good, I didn't participate, but many did and you get to see both the Toyota one and the other event too.
Some lovely cars and some really nice people.
If you where wanting to get a few MR2 Owners together in one place for a meet up, this would work, loads of parting and the opportunity to take part if you want.
Not sure if i'm attending this year, as only just seen this, won't be in the MR2 as it's currently off the road, but would be good to see others there.
Kindest Regards
Darren J
Duckduckgo then....