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"The Long Way Home"
A Pictorial Exposé of ADU 180 B's Return to the UK and Le Mans
By Darrell Mountjoy
Sept, 2002


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Access passes along with our general admissions allowed us easily to get where we need.


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Our passes even included afternoon tea in the drivers' Mess Hall.


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A few more momentos that allowed competitors into restricted areas.


Photo by Bob Cranham ©
The gathering of STOC's support group! Graham Vickery's orchid green MkII near the center of the photo is the last produced Tiger.



With the brakes pityful, the handling horrid and being down on power, as evidenced by our standing after Friday's free practice, Peter & I decide to stay out of the way and keep the shiney side up. What a disappointment, but atleast we would participate in the event. Truly we have an un-sorted car.

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