Duncan Stephens wins Dry Cotswold Clouds

There were ten clean sheets spread across four classes. Duncan was fastest in his Fugitive from Joe Browning in his Baja.

Long Term Dellow Trialler Richard Andrews looks on while marshalling the restart as Duncan Stephens claws the air on Nailsworth Ladder on his way to winning the Cotswold Clouds. Photo by Calvin Samuel

Stroud attracted their usual full entry for this years Cotswold Clouds which was held in unseasonable dry conditions, resulting in a number of clean sheets.

Tris White was one of the ten to go clean in his Escort, proving there is still life for diff draggers provided they choose the right event.

Class 2 had a varied entry with some familiar faces choosing pre war cars for the Clouds. Ian Moss and Dave Wall were both in their Austin Sevens. Stuart Roach represented Ford with his recently acquired Model A with a family crew on board.

Clerk of the Course Julian Archbold introduced a new section in the form of “Could be Tricky” and it was with some of the Class Eights failing the restart including last years wheelspin champion Jack Selwood.

Crooked Mustard had to be cancelled after two separate incidents while reversing after failing the hill.

InCar with Julian Robinson and Zoe Henry in their Class Four Beetle JAZ. Click Here to choose a video from the playlist

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