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Magazine 38 Jan-Feb 2014
Inhoud * Contenu TOPLESS 38
P 1 Cover rally Salzburg – Venice 07 / 2013
P 2 Inhoud - Contenu
P 3 Voorwoord - Préface P 4 - 6 Even Voorstellen : Koen & Anja
P 7 IL MOTORSPORT
P 8 - 13 Mazda Basement
P 14 - 23 rally Salzburg – Venice 2013
P 24 - 26 Even Voorstellen : Davy & Sil
P 27 Sudoku
P 28 - 29 Messe Essen
P 30 - 32 Paul Walker Memorial
P 33 Mazda VDB
P 34 - 35 UK National Rally (09/2013)
P 36 Cover Add Mazda
P 2 Style Bars & Soft Tops
P 29 Classic Carriers
P 35 Windblockers
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Voorwoord ‘Topless 38’ – januari 2014
De start van het nieuwe (reeds ons 16de
club-) jaar is
wederom gegeven. We gaan opnieuw een interessant jaar
tegemoet met reizen naar Corsica (april) & Friesland,
Nederland (Pinksterweekend) tegemoet. Daarnaast zullen
we onze 15de
verjaardag van de club vieren met vertrek
aan Garage Claude Saey in april, waarvoor dank !
De algemene ledenvergadering is gepland op zaterdag 22
februari en in bijlage vindt U hiervoor een
inschrijvingsformulier. (Ook de voorlopige kalender die
steeds goedgekeurd wordt tijdens de ledenvergadering
vindt u in bijlage) We hopen uiteraard op grote
aanwezigheid van de leden om ook een steentje bij te
dragen aan de club. Zoals reeds eerder gezegd : het zijn de
leden die de club (groot) maken. Hier wil ik dan ook direct
reeds op inspringen en dan vooral hoofdzakelijk gericht
naar onze franstalige vrienden. Topless Magazine is bijna
grotendeels opgemaakt in het nederlands en ik vind dit
zeer spijtig dat er zo weinig franstalige inbreng is; denk er
misschien al eens over na hoe we dit kunnen veranderen
?! En laat het ons weten op de ledenvergadering. Vele MX-
5 eigenaars van het zuiden van het land zien de MMRC
immers meer als een Vlaamse Club en dat willen we
absoluut niet zijn; daar is reeds een andere club voor
beschikbaar. We hebben altijd de tweetaligheid hoog in
het vaandel gedragen en zullen dit in de toekomst altijd
proberen te doen.
Zoals u kan zien in deze Topless zijn we ook weer gestart
met de rubriek ‘even voorstellen’; misschien een goed
idee om in de volgende editie een aantal franstalige leden
voor te stellen ? De Word file kan u via mail toegestuurd
worden zodat u deze gemakkelijk kan invullen &
terugsturen !
Ik zou zeggen : hopelijk tot op de ledenvergadering, zoniet
zien we mekaar op één van de volgende MMRC ritten !
http://vimeo.com/miatafun
Préface du ‘Topless 38’ – janvier 2014
Le départ de la nouvelle année (déjà la 16ème
du club) est à
nouveau lancé. Nous allons encore bénéficier d'une
année intéressante avec des voyages en Corse (avril) &
Friesland, Pays-Bas (week-end de Pentecôte). D'un autre
coté, nous fêterons notre 15ème
anniversaire du club au
départ du Garage Claude Saey en avril, pour lequel nous le
remercions !
L'assemblée Générale est programmée le samedi 22
février dont vous trouverez le formulaire d'inscription en
annexe. (De même, vous trouverez en annexe le
calendrier provisoire devant encore être avalisé lors de
cette rencontre) Nous espérons d'ailleurs une belle
participation de nos membres portant chacun une 'Pierre
à l'édifice´ au club. Comme dit précédemment : ce sont les
membres qui font la richesse du club. Je voudrais, à cette
occasion, attirer l'attention sur vers nos amis
francophones. Le Topless Magazine est principalement
rédigé en néerlandais, ce que je déplore face à la faible
implication francophone ; réfléchissons à comment
changer cette tendance ?! Faites-nous en part à
l'Assemblée. De nombreux propriétaires de MX-5 du Sud
du pays en déduisent que le MMRC est plus un Club
flamand ce que nous ne voulons absolument pas ; pour
cela il existe déjà un autre club. Nous avons toujours
prôné la pluralité et tenterons à l'avenir de la conserver
coûte-que-coûte.
Comme vous le constaterez dans ce Topless, nous avons
ressuscité la rubrique ‘petite présentation’; peut-être là
l'opportunité de présenter un membre francophone dans
la prochaine édition ? Un fichier ´Word` vous sera envoyé
par mail afin que vous puissiez le remplir facilement avant
de le retourner !
Je vous dirais : vivement l'Assemblée, et sinon à une
prochaine rencontre MMRC !
Ronald Van Kelst, Voorzitter MMRC
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“EVEN VOORSTELLEN” KOEN
VANHEUKELEN
& ANJA VERELST
Signalement : K: Koen Vanheukelen
A: Anja Verelst
Woonplaats : K : Geel Ten Aard
A : Geel Ten Aard
Wat doe je
voor werk ? K: Arbeider bij Daf Trucks
A: Bediende
Welke andere baan als je zou moeten veranderen ? K: Leraar
A: Bloemiste
Favoriete ontspanning na een stressy day ? K: Met de mx-5 gaan Spinnen of een ritje maken met de Vespa.
A: Genieten op de massagematras
Wat wil je bereiken ? K : Gezond oud worden
A : De lotto winnen
Wat zijn je hobbies ? K: Mx-5, Spinning,Vespa, reizen en lekker eten.
A: Bloemschikken, knutselen, reizen en lekker
eten.
Welke auto zou je rijden i.p.v. je MX-5 ? K: New Beetle
A: Mini Cooper
Eerste auto ? K: Ford escort van 10j oud
A: Suzuki swift gs
Wie zou je graag naast je hebben in
de MX-5 ? K: Mijn vrouwtje
A: Mijn manneke
Wat heb je altijd bij in je MX-5 ? K: Rijbewijs en zonnebril
A: Zonnebril
Welke muziek neem je mee ? K : Van alles wat, als het maar swingt
A : jaren ’90 en hedendaagse muziek.
Favoriete TV-programma ? K: weinig tijd om tv te kijken.
A: Vlaamse series & films 4
Favoriete Radio-programma ?
K: Foute uur op Q-music
A: Foute uur op Q-music
Welk boek las je het laatst ? K: Rooie oortjes is dat ook een boek ?
A: 50 tinten grijs
Welke sport beoefen je het liefst ? K: Spinning, I love it !!!
A: Fietsen en wandelen.
Favoriete vakantieland ? K: Maakt niet uit, als de zon maar schijnt.
A: Zon, zee en strand.
Favoriet restaurant ? K: Pure-C
A: Pure-C
Lievelingseten ? K: Ossetong met champignonsaus van
de Panera in Dessel.
A: Italiaans
Snelle hap in de MX-5 ? K: NO WAY !!!!!!
A: De Koen will kill me !!!!!
Hoe zie jij jezelf ? K: In de spiegel
A: Ik probeer positief te blijven.
Wat zou je nooit doen ? K: Iemand met opzet kwetsen.
A: In de Mx-5 eten.
Wat was je grootste geluk ? K: Anja ontmoeten
A: Koen ontmoeten
Wat was de grootste blunder ? K: Zeggen dat mijn vorige baas een rotzak was terwijl hij achter mijn rug stond.
A: 2dl Amaretto in de tiramisu i.p.v. 2cl. Daar lachen de vrienden nog altijd mee.
Bang voor ? K: Grote hoogtes
A: Alleen zijn
Grootste liefde ? K: Anja
A: Koen
Avondje stappen met ? K: (mx)vrienden
A: (mx)vrienden
Wat is je voorbeeld ? K: niemand, ik doe toch mijn goesting.
A: miin zus
Wat is je grootste prestatie ? K: Mijn JGSI Star 3 behaald als Spinninginstructeur.
A: Mijn diploma 5
Wat denken mensen van je ? K: Dat er soms een vijs los zit bij mij.
A: Ocharme die heeft nogal wat te houden.
Heb je ergens spijt van ? K: Denk het niet, spijt komt toch altijd te laat.
A: Tijd die ik niet meer kan doorbrengen met familie die er niet meer is.
Wie zou je graag ontmoeten ? K: Francesca Vanthielen
A: Stef Wauters
Gebeurtenis van het jaar ? K: Mijn nieuwe mx-5
A: Nieuwe mx-5
Wie wil je zeker de groeten NIET doen ? K: Niemand
A: Ik zou het niet weten.
Een dagje ruilen met ? K: Het lief van Francesca
Vanthielen.
A: Astrid Bryan :
amaaaaaaaaaaaaazing !
Wat is je beste eigenschap ? K: Sociaal en ik heb bijna altijd gelijk.
A: Rijstpap maken voor de Koen.
Wat is je vervelendste eigenschap ? K: Anja zegt, Vlaamse schlagers. Maar ik kan ook koppig zijn.
A: Te laat komen op een afspraak.
Welke gebeurtenis heeft de meeste indruk op je
gemaakt ? K: De wonderlijke natuur in Thailand.
A: De steun van (Mx)vrienden.
Welke goede raad wil je geven aan de mensen ? K: Live, Laugh, Love !!!!
A: Geniet van het leven.
Vertel eens iets verrassends over jezelf of je MX-5 ? K: Iets verrasends over mijzelf, ik heb net mijn grootste geheimen prijs gegeven. Miatagroeten en tot op een
volgende rit. Koen
A: Ik ben geen natuurlijke blonde maar die verf helpt wel om mijn stommiteiten te verdoezelen.
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Deep in the Mazda Basement
By TJ Keon | October 25, 2013
Source : http://www.autobytel.com/mazda/news/deep-in-the-mazda-basement-120260/
The Mazda Basement
Burried deep benath the bowels of Mazda's R&D headquarters in Irvine, CA lies a treasure trove of Zoom-Zoom goodies. Once inside the basement, guests are treated to an intimate encounter with everything from LeMans winning endurance racecars like the legendary 787, to a host of rotary powered RX-7 sports cars of both the racetrack and road-going variety. There are also a few scale models from years past; not to mention a whole lot of Miatas. The Mazda Miata featured in the foreground is the Miata Speedster showcar, and is eaisly distinguished by a shorter windshield as well as early Fast and the Furious-inspired bodywork. (Photo 1)
Since this is a working research and development office, it was no surprise to see a pallet of industrail clay sitting at the far end of the Mazda dream garage meant for the modelers upstairs. However, the scale Miata in various states of refinement sitting on top was quite the easter egg, giving a deeper look into the steps the sculptor will take to bring their vision to a three dimensional reality. (Photo 2)
Speaking of scale models, tucked away in the corner, hidden behind a stack of RX-7
rims and tires were a few more finished versions of Mazda's scale proposals. Items like a Mazda6 wagon and a few scaled-down multi-people movers gave a glimpse into what might have been for the manufacturer from Hiroshima. Note the Furai at the bottom, with the full size version going up in flames, this could be the only one in the world. (Photo 3)
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Remember the Mazdaspeed Protoge? Shortly after Mazda realeased the first affordable four door compact with an MP3 player, they decided to turn up the boost with a turbocharged version from the factory. This one with its Racing Hart rims and engine bay dress up kit looks like it might have seen SEMA duty in its earlier days. (Photo 4)
What you see here is the original Miata that Mazda pulled the covers off of at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show, oficially introducing the world to the future of Japanese-built classic British-style lightweight sports cars. (Photo 5)
The RX-7 has been considered one of the last great Japanese sportscars, ever since they stopped coming to the U.S. The classic rotary experimental formula made up of a turbocharged two rotor motor up front sending power straight to the rear wheels packaged inside a sleek aerodynamic shell is a hit no matter what generation. Down in the Basement you will find both FC and FD RX-7s as well as a bright orange pace car and a very limited production left hand drive gunmetal Spirit R. (Photo 6)
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It is truly a pity that Mazda never saw fit to bring the Miata Coupe to market. The sleek lines formed by the fixed roof translate well with the traditional roadster body, but then what would a Miata be without wind in your face and bugs in your teeth? (Photo 7)
As unassuming as this little Miata racer looks, it is actually a very impartant piece of the MX-5's timeline. That's because the diminutive white Mazda seen here was the first one ever outfitted to go racing. It makes you wonder if they knew what was going to come when they finished bolting in that roll cage. After all, more Mazdas are road raced than any other car, and alot of that can be attributed to #6. (Photo 8)
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Miatas galore! Every generation, every iteration and even a few one-off show cars can be found housed inside the Mazda R&D Basement. (Photo 9)
If rarity is something that excites you then this trio of classic Mazdas will not disapoint. Starting with the right hand drive Eunos Cosmo (not even a Mazda), this luxury coupe from the 1990s is most notable for its powerplant, an utra rare and highly sought after twin turbocharged three rotor dubbed the 20B. The 1976 Mazda GLC was optioned with every box checked on the order form in 1976 and today the bright yellow hatchback shows only 7500 miles on the odometer. However, the Cosmo on the end is the car that ushered in the era of lightweight rotary powered sports cars from Japan back in 1967. (Photo 10)
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The first thing you see after descending the sterilized white staircase leading down to the Basement is the gorgeous Mazda RX-7 GTO, wearing the eye catching ARTNATURE blue and yellow livery. The RX-7 GTO ran in the 1994 24 Hours of LeMans. (Photo 11)
To some, the word "Mazda" means racing, and the 787 and 757 endurance racers are no exception. Did you know that Mazda is the only Japanese manufacturer to take home the overall win at the coveted 24 Hours of LeMans? (Photo 12)
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Even more racecars, this time based on the road going RX-7. In their day, these machines tore up the tracks in the IMSA competition. These days the rotary powered racers save their strength for vintage motorsport events as well as spending some time doing car show duty. (Photo 13)
Here you can see the sister car to the LeMans-winning orage and green 787/B Group C sports car, this time wearing the more traditional blue and white Mazda livery, sitting on blocks. Beside it sits a sleek looking RX-792P, whose name comes from the RX-7 road car, the 1992 season in which it raced, and the fact that it is a prototype competing in the IMSA GTP competition. Hiding behind the blue pole an MXR-01 pokes its nose out, the MX did not experience the same success as the 787 which ran the year before. Unlike previous rotary powered prototypes, this one was powered by a V10. (Photo 14)
Mazda was a presence on the prototpye scene with their mighty Group C competitors, long before the success of other Japanese automakers in the 1990s. It was cars like the FA RX-7 and RX-3 Savanna that the brand from Japan used to cut their teeth in early grassroots wheel-to-wheel competition. (Photo 15)
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Multi National Drive to Venice
Having agreed with Amelia & Alan Robertson to join the Mazda Miata Roadster Club of Belgium on their drive to
Venice we let other members know of our plans, we then had other members showing an interest. As the starting point
was Saltzburg and we intended to make the trip with several stops to meet up with the main group I asked European
Driving Tours (EDT) to assist us in booking hotels and planning a route to Salzburg where we would meet up with
the others for the drive to Venice. This account of our motoring holiday is not intended as a recommendation
for EDT but am however thankful for their assistance and for sharing their experience with us as the routes
and hotels were all superb and we enjoyed the discount afforded to Club Members.
SUNDAY 7th
JULY
We did not fancy driving in the Monday morning traffic on either the M25 or the M20, so we booked into a hotel
at Maidstone for the night so that we were close to where we had arranged to meet others that were traveling with
us but travelling on Monday. However on leaving their home in Northampton, I managed to lead them straight into
the local supermarket car park instead of joining the M1, but then it would not have been a true MX5 drive without
a u turn although I have never done one at the start before.
MONDAY 8th
JULY
We enjoyed a leisurely start to the day in bright sunshine as we waited to meet Sally & Brian Winter, Liz Wallace &
Rod Calvert, Sharon & Tony Wright plus Jo and Keith Visser as they arrived at the service station at junction 8 on the
M20. Once everyone had refreshed and was ready we set off to meet up with Sandy Duncan & Bill Pearson at the
Eurotunnel as planned in time to catch our 11.50 train. In no time at all we were in France heading for our first stop
at “Vinny Ridge” the Canadian memorial site to those that lost their lives in the Great War of 1916 – 1918 which was
a very moving experience and quite an eye opener as the tour explained some of the conditions at the time. Our next
stage of our journey which we were all beginning to settle into took us to “Le Manour Du Capitaine” near to Mons in
Belgium where our first hotel was a beautiful converted Brewery. A very quick change and a short walk for most if not
myself and we were in the village of Feluy where we all enjoyed a fantastic meal cooked and served by a single man
who did all he could to make us feel welcome.
TUESDAY 9th
JULY
The sun was so bright that it woke us up early, however the facilities in our apartment were so
good it was a pleasure to have the chance to appreciate them before we set off. On setting off there was
a bit of confusion over the bill which was soon sorted out when they realised that EDT had already paid for the
accommodation and so after visiting the local shop for provisions we set off on our route to Fussen in Germany. It was
a long journey and very hot with what seemed like road works on every stretch of road we used with lots of diversions
that confused the preset sat navs that EDT had provided, however between the sat navs and the maps which were also
provided we managed to complete the route experiencing both Autobahns and some bendy roads. Once at our hotel we
were informed that EDT had arranged a complimentary mini bar as a way to apologies for the confusion regarding
the bill at the previous hotel which was very welcome on such a hot day as was the swimming pool that was made
good use of by most. In the evening we ventured out into the town and enjoyed meals at various restaurants as
there were plenty to choose from although some were short of outside seating.
WEDNESDAY 10th
JULY
It being my birthday I was woken early with the first text coming through to congratulate me on my big “O” at 01.20
hrs but then my Son always did have a weird sense of humour. Other best wishes arrived from 06.00 hrs including
cards from fellow travellers. We set off from the hotel at 09.15 with the sun promising to be as hot as is was the
previous day. In a very short period of time we found ourselves in very heavy traffic and lots of roadworks on the
Autobahn, on stopping for a pit stop Lucie discovered that she had left her mobile phone in the hotel reception at
Fussion. However with the help of Amelia and Alan and lots of phone calls arrangements were made to have the sim
card from my phone sent back to our home as to send the phone would have cost more than it was worth. Our first
destination for the day was to visit Schloss Neuschwanstein known as the inspiration for the “Disney Castle”.in
Florida. Having visited there previously we did not join those that took the Castle tour, instead we enjoyed the
sunshine having a drink and cake where we met an American Air force man that was stationed in Cambridgeshire
back in the UK. He had a wicked sense of humour and we enjoyed some lively banter with him and some very
interesting discussion regarding world travel which he had obviously done lots of, he certainly helped to make my
birthday. We only had a short drive from the castle to our hotel which had a very nice patio area where we all enjoyed
a drink and snacks together before taking the short walk into town to have our meal where we were later joined for
drinks by Jo, Keith, Sandy & Bill which was a nice way to finish off my 70th birthday.
THURSDAY 11th
July
For the first time since leaving home we woke up to find the weather overcast however by the time we were ready to set
off for Saltzburg the sun was already breaking through. Unfortunately our journey was hindered by heavy haulage
vehicles and more road repairs that had traffic lights that seemed to take forever to change. Eventually we finally got
moving and being out front I reached the speed limit of 100km whilst overtaking and pulled back into the nearside
lane, however one of our group was still catching up and was pulled over by the Police using a hand held radar gun
and fined 25 euros for speeding. Although a little later than planned we arrived at our destination “The Eagles Nest”
which is the house on the top of a mountain that Boreman built for Hitler’s birthday in 1938 using slave labour. The
building is certainly an engineering feat but cost so many lives and Hitler only visited the place a few times. From
there it was a short drive into Saltzburg and our hotel which was well placed in the heart of the city and where were we
had booked in for two nights so that we could all enjoy a driving free day to explore the city before meeting up with the
rest of the members booked on the trip to Venice.
FRIDAY 12th July
I had been trying to delete roaming on my mobile whilst having a drink the night before and must have unintentionally
set the alarm as it woke us up at 05.30, and yes I did get told off. However I was soon forgiven when we got to the
bridge over the river and Alan and I produced our padlocks which we had engraved before leaving home showing our
wedding dates. Alan & Amelia followed by us secured them to the bridge and tossed the keys into the river making a
romantic wish which is customary in Salzburg. In the evening some of the group went to a Mozart concert whilst the
rest of us found a pleasant restaurant and enjoyed a nice meal that was a fitting end to a great day spent sightseeing in
a fantastic city in glorious weather.
SATURDAY 13th
July
Following breakfast we loaded the cars to take the short drive to Bad Reichenhall where we met up with members of
the Mazda Miata Roadster Club of Belgium to start the next stage of our holiday on the drive to Venice. The weather
was still very good and tops had stayed down, the hotel looked out onto a mountain where large numbers of people
were jumping from the top and paragliding down and landing in the meadow next to our patio. At 4pm all 28 cars that
were on the tour gathered at the local historic salt mine for a group photograph, there was also one convertible Volvo,
as an American couple that had flown over to join the tour had hired as they had been unsuccessful in finding a MX-5
to hire, much to their disappointment. Apparently in 1994 when they owned a Ford Mustang of 1963 vintage they saw
a Miata in the showroom and part exchanged the Mustang and they have owned the Miata ever since. Lucie took
advantage of the time to take the salt mine tour which on hearing it involved some 300 steps I declined and enjoyed
meeting all the other owners and letting the Americans have their photograph taken in our car. The evening was spent
meeting old friends and making new ones over dinner and a few drinks as it was arranged for all the evening meals
between this stop and Venice to be taken as a group.
SUNDAY 14th
July
There was no rush to finish breakfast or load up the cars as the roads were closed whilst the local Triathlon was being
held which involved, hang gliding off the mountain,(hence all the practice the previous day) swimming and then a
road cycle race. Our planned route from our hotel to our next stop was 200 miles and we had planned to have a mud
bath on route to our next hotel in Reutte. However it being so hot and the traffic was very heavy with various detours
and long delays we rescheduled and enjoyed a long lunch break and a variety of beauty spots. The evening meal was
where many stories of the day’s journey were exchanged between members with everyone having a different tale to tell
about the road.
MONDAY 15th
July
We made an earlier start as we wanted to be sure that we covered all of the days drive from Reutte to Bormio taking in
Timmelsjoch Pass which was very green and scenic with a fantastic road with long sweeping bends. It is sometimes
referred to as the secret pass as it is little used compared to the much easier and lower Brenner Pass. We then made
our way to Resia Roschen to see the manmade lake that engulfed a church which still has its tower showing out of the
water which is all part of a much larger tourist area involving all outdoor leisure activities including water sports. Our
next destination was a drive up the Stelvio Pass which is the highest pass in Italy and we drove all 58 hairpin bends
with what seemed like every cyclist, motor cyclist and mobile home in Italy who all had the same idea, we even
encountered the local bus on one of the bends. Using all of my driving skill and the engine plus gear box to the full, I
still managed to give Lucie a white knuckle ride and myself the thrill of a drive that will always be remembered, it is
difficult to find the right words to describe just how exciting it all was and how fantastic the views were at every
corner. On reaching our hotel in Bormio we were pleasantly surprised to find it also had a swimming pool which was
the perfect ending to a spectacular day, and we still had the evening meal to look forward to.
TUESDAY 16th
July
Today there was a choice of routes with some members planning to attempt all, others doing the direct route to our
next destination at Lake Como using the ferry to see more along the lake. Others like us chose to complete the Albula
Pass, unfortunately when we arrived at the entrance to the pass we learnt that the authorities had chosen that day to
resurface the road and therefore is was closed. We retraced our route for some distance and then did the Julier Pass
which was a dead end so again we had to retrace our route to get back on the road to Como, this had been the hottest
day so far with a temperature of 32 being recorded. Todays route was made all the more interesting as we met various
makes of classic cars on the road including Porsche, MG, Mustang, Healy, Escorts and a MX-5 Mk1 towing a
caravan which unfortunately I was not able to get a photograph of. The only problem we encountered as did many
others was that our sat navs would not recognise our hotel location and we had quite a problem finding it.
WEDNESDAY 17th
July
The journey to Venice is nearing its end and as we left our hotel the sun was hiding behind some low clouds however
as the first part of our route involved some long tunnels it didn’t bother us. Some of the members were taking the short
route to take advantage of the swimming pool that was available at our next hotel in Iseo. As we wanted to make the
most or our day and see as much of Italy as we could we decided to follow the route as supplied driving along the edge
of Lake Como then onto the San Marco Pass and Lake Endine all of which were well worth experiencing and the sun
had come out so that we saw it all at its best. On the road up the pass which had photo opportunities round every bend
there were signs warning of the danger of rock falls and some evidence of fallen rocks on the road, but there is really
not much one can do other than be careful. Unfortunately a rock slide occurred just as we were passing and there was
a loud bang as a rock the size of small football hit the near side of the car just behind the door causing damage.
Fortunately we were not hurt and shortly reached Lake Garda where we stopped to enjoy ice creams and get over the
shock of the incident before continuing onto our hotel and taking full advantage of the swimming pool. As the hotel
did not have a restaurant arrangements had been made for us to travel to a restaurant by bus so that we could all enjoy
another meal together.
THURSDAY 18th
July
We decided to take a short cut today and set the sat nav to cut across the main route, however although we were soon
out of the Lake Iseo area our route took us through some very interesting industrial areas and out into unspoilt
countryside. The sat navs were having difficulty finding roads and at one point took us into a small hamlet which was
a dead end much to the amusement of the locals enjoying a morning coffee in the local café, using both the sat nav
and Lucie’s map reading we eventually got back on route which took us though some great scenery and alongside a
dam. Our route from here took us along the edge of Lake Garda until we reached the main autostrada which we
travelled along for the last 100 miles at reasonable speeds none stop to our next hotel in San Dona di Piave. Our
evening meal was punctuated with tales of routes that took some high up into the mountains and others that went
swimming in two lakes on route, our American friend Felix who had completed the whole route in the Volvo with a
sticker on the side saying “Miata Support Vehicle” thanked everyone for being so friendly and accepting the Volvo
which he referred to as the “Mule” he went on to say that the hood took over a minute and a half to open or close and
he was glad that the weather had stayed dry during the trip. He then asked all the ladies from the UK to stand up and
told them that he would love to have a calendar with one of them on each month draped over a MX-5, an interesting
thought that the National Committee might want to consider!! Felix gave everyone a pin badge from the Miata Club of
America and explained that they hold a rally which they call “Miata Safari” every five years and the next one is to be
held in Montidiago in 2015 and invited us all to attend. He suggested that with the close working relationship the have
with Mazda of America he thought they could get cars available for any one visiting, Lucie and I have it on our to do
list although we are not banking on Mazda providing a MX-5 and expect to have to hire, if we do it is more likely to be
a Cadillac than a Volvo. Anyone interested in joining us please get in touch and we will keep you in the loop as we get
more information on what could be a trip of a lifetime. I gave Felix a copy of the latest STHT which really bowled him
over as he was astonished at the content and quality of the club magazine and said that he will be joining our owners
club so that he can have regular copies of the magazine and again was delighted that it came as part of the annual
subs as he was expecting to pay extra for it. Finally Toby our tour representative who had accompanied us at every
hotel although he had kept a low profile on the route in his “Skoda” passed on information of the planned trip into
Venice the next day by train that was to be followed by a walking tour of the Sights.
FRIDAY 19th
July
Not wanting to hold everyone up on the walk to the
station or on the tour I declined to go into Venice as I had
been twice in the past and remembered how hot and crowed it was, so
Lucie went with the group and I spent a lazy day in the local cafes and did a bit of
people watching as I had failed to find a place to hire a Vespa for the day. It was amusing to
watch the Saga Crocodile being lead out of the hotel towards the station by Toby and later
learnt that it was as hot as I thought it would be and that the price of a Gondola ride was prohibitive. Everyone seemed
to have enjoyed it although I suspected that a few would have rather spent the day as I did. The evening had everyone
saying farewells with some going to bed early as they had early rises and long journeys the next day to get back home,
however some of us managed to walk into town where the shops were open until 11pm. Between the shops and the
even later bar my wallet wished I had also gone to bed early but it was a great end to a great trip with everyone
agreeing that Kathleen and Ronald with a little help from Toby had produced a good holiday and a chance to enjoy
our cars to the full in great company.
SATURDAY 20th
July
Due to our rather late night and the fact that we were not in any hurry to get away as we only had a
short drive to our next stop as we with Amelia and Alan had planned another tour on the way home.
We missed a lot of the early people leaving, some of which were catching the Monorail back to the
channel as they needed to get back home for work on Monday. With almost everyone gone Amelia
and Alan along with us took the road to Brescia to visit the Mille Miglia Museum, a superb
museum that captures all the atmosphere of the historic races, beautifully laid out in a former
Monastery with a very pleasant tavern for lunch. What a surprise it was to arrive and find about
10 Italians of Polish decent all dressed in Kilts with bagpipes playing as they prepared to set off
on vintage motorcycles to Verona on what we learnt was an annual event. It was quite a
sight seeing all these people in Kilts leaving the car park, although a couple had to have a
push to get going they all rode off as we lined our cars up to get a photograph of
them in front of a picture of Sir Sterling Moss before we set of for the short drive to
our hotel.
SUNDAY 21st July
We had a late start after breakfast and took a direct route to Cernobbio on the
shores of Lake Como where we were delighted to find our hotel far exceeded our
expectations with a beautiful garden where we sat and enjoyed a drink
before taking the short walk down to the lake. We learnt that there was to be a
local festival on the edge of the lake in the evening so we arranged to have a meal
overlooking the lake before spending the rest of the evening enjoying watching the
locals dancing in the square and having family picnics.
MONDAY 22nd
July
It was rather overcast this morning which was welcomed as we faced a 300 mile drive today to our next stop at
Mulhouse, however by the time we had breakfast and set off the sun was out again and a usual tops were down. I am
not sure if can recapture todays drive in words as if any of you have ever experienced a spirited drive on the Stelvio or
Timmelsjoch Passes I can only describe the Furka Pass which was used for the famous driving scene in the film
Goldfinger and voted as one of the top ten drives, as fantastic. Next to come was the Susten Pass which really lets you
use the car to its full potential not to mention your own skill and your cars brakes all of which made for a great days
drive, before joining the Autostrader for the last section of the route to Mulhouse and our town centre hotel.
TUESDAY 23rd
July
The plan for today was to spend time visiting the Schlumpf Auto Museum and then take a drive to the summit of the
Ballon D’ Alsace to enjoy further driving passes and splendid views from the top, however we all got so engrossed in
the museum that we ran out of time and abandoned the drive in favour of a walk round the town and finding a place to
eat in the evening. The Schlumpf Museum was so interesting that after some 5 hours I had to remind Lucie of the time
and the fact that I needed both refreshments and a rest, if you ever get the chance to visit this area I strongly
recommend you to take time out to visit the museum as it really is breath taking, there is also a tram museum which we
were advised is of the same standard which we will certainly view next time we are in the area.
WEDNESDAY 24th July
For the first time it was actually raining hard as we set off from our hotel with tops up and the
air con on as it was still very hot with 32 degrees being recorded at 10.30 in the
morning. Our route avoided all motorways and we covered some 300 miles along roads
with stunning views and long winding bends and 10 mile long straights that let us
stretch the cars legs. The rain soon stopped and we had lunch at Pont a Mousson
where we enjoyed a walk along the river bank, our next stop was at the American
WW1 Memorial which was fitting memorial to the thousands of soldiers that lost their
lives at the Battle Staint Mihiel at Butte de Montsec. It was another great day in spite
of the rain which had left the cars speckled and covered in dust so at the
next fuel stop we took the opportunity to use the car wash facilities before
reaching our hotel.
THURSDAY 25th
July
As it was our last day in France we had not intended to do very much and enjoy an easy day, however as the “Circuit
of Reims-Gueux” was close by we decided to make a visit. A member of the “Friends of Gueux Circuit” was on site
and soon introduced himself to Lucie who in turn soon explained that we were hoping to get a photo of the cars on the
site. He explained to us that many of the Advertisements have been restored with the help of the companies that are
still in existence and it is their long term aim to open the circuit again, we were shown original drawings that had been
uncovered during restoration of the pits and where best to park our cars to get the best photographs, this was a very
fitting end to our motoring holiday and we left after being presented with a car sticker as a memento. We then took a
drive to Suippes where we visited “Marne 14-18” which is a Centre that offers an interactive account of the Great War
using original photos and media coverage, a truly moving experience for us all. We had refreshments in a small café
where the owner had a collection of over 2500 Regimental Cap Badges from all over the world, he was obviously very
proud of them being a veteran himself and showed us photos of himself
in uniform at remembrance parades. On route back to our hotel we
stopped off to refuel and visit the local hypermarket, not that we had
room for wine or beer having been away for almost three weeks by the
time we get home. Our hotel had a pool which was appreciated as it
had again been a hot day, we had our meal in the hotel and generally
got ready to travel back to England the next day.
FRIDAY 26th
July
Following a tremendous thunderstorm during the night we packed the cars and set off in heavy rain and tops up, as we
had quite a bit of motorway driving ahead of us we were happy to have the tops up as there was a lot of spray. On
reaching the exit toll we lowered the tops which remained that way until we reached the Eurotunnel, once back in
England we drove to our next hotel in Whitstable which we had pre booked not wanting to face the M25 on a Friday
evening. The weather was hot and sunny and we had a drink on the beach before finding a nice restaurant for our last
meal together where we all agreed that the holiday had been a success. Following our meal we returned to the beach
for coffee and ice cream where we met a couple from the midlands that had connections with Northampton who were
very interested in out tales of our holiday and shared some very interesting ideas for future travels.
SATURDAY 27th
July
Having said all our goodbyes the night before, Amelia and Alan were already gone when we
surfaced to load the car for the last time, we took a route for home via Oxford so that we
could visit our youngest Grandson Luke who had been in hospital the whole time we were
away and I am pleased to say that although as I write this he is still undergoing
chemotherapy at the age of two he is making progress and now back home, and Lucie and I
would like to thank everyone that has expressed good wishes for Luke. It was a great
motoring holiday and I can say with confidence that a good time was had by all, with a few
fellow travellers saying that they will definitely go back to spend more time in the lakes
area of Italy. No one was put off European Travelling and in the future and I am sure that
we shall meet most of them again on a future motoring holiday if not on the 2014 Drive to
Monty Carlo of which details can be found on European Driving Tours website
www.europeandrivingtours.co.uk places are still available if you feel you would like to join
us in celebrating the 25 years of the car and 20 years of the club.
Ted McKay
Motoring with a smile (and walking with a limp)
Photos : Ronald Van Kelst
Signalement :
D : Davy Melis
S : Silvia “Silke” Steurs
Woonplaats :
D : Arendonk
S : Arendonk
Wat doe je voor werk ?
D : Hardware Support /
Repair
S : Bediende op een
beschutte werkplaats
een all around in het
magazijn
Welke andere baan als je zou moeten
veranderen ?
D : Rentenieren
S : talen
Favoriete ontspanning na een stressy day ? D : Toertje MX-5 of een goeie gemeende knuffel ☺
S : mijne moto pakken en vertrekken voor een paar
uur of gaan duiken met mijn beste maotje of een goeie gemeende knuffel ☺
Wat wil je
bereiken ?
D : Geluk, rust &
liefde, allemaal
gevonden
S : Geluk, rust &
liefde, allemaal
gevonden
Wat zijn je hobbies ?
D : MX-5, duiken, Geocache, reizen, …
S : moto, duiken, werken, reizen, …
Welke auto zou je rijden i.p.v. je
MX-5 ?
D : Audi R8
S : Audi TT
Eerste auto ?
D : VW Golf 2
S : Peugeot 205
Wie zou je graag naast je hebben in de MX-5 ?
D : Mila Kunis
S : mijn ventje ( die vertrouw ik het meest )
Wat heb je altijd bij in je MX-5 ?
D : mn autosleutel
S : mijn handtas
Welke muziek neem je mee ?
D : USB stickje met veel variatie
S : USB stickje met veel variatie
Favoriete TV-programma
D : Graham Norton Show
S : Graham Norton Show als ik tijd heb om tv te kijken ( en
die zijn zeldzaam )
Favoriete Radio-programma ?
D : Q
S : Q
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Welk boek las je het laatst ?
D : Lord Of The Rings
S : Pieter Aspe
Welke sport beoefen je het
liefst ?
D : Duiksport
S : Duiksport
Favoriete vakantieland ?
D : Egypte
S : Schotland is het mooiste land dat ik al geweest ben. Voor een favoriet ben ik nog wat jong, ben nog niet overal geweest ☺
Favoriet restaurant ?
D : De Grammafoon, Oostham
S : De Grammafoon, Oostham
Lievelingseten ?
D : Steppegras met een Ierse Hereford Filet
S : Wild, asperges, paprikasoep, steak ( te veel
om op te noemen ik lust alles :-p )
Snelle hap in de MX-5 ?
D : nee, geen rommel in de MX-5
S : chips
Hoe zie jij jezelf ?
D : in de spiegel S : zelfzekerheid in twijfel ☺
Wat zou je nooit doen ?
D : politieker worden
S : bedriegen
Wat was je grootste geluk ?
D : de liefde van mn leven vinden
S : leven zoals ik mag leven
Wat was de grootste blunder ?
D : no comment
S : haha ik heb er zoveel, maar ik heb er geen spijt van als ik ze gedaan heb, zijn
mijn groooootste levenslessen
Bang voor ?
D : honger
S : slangen
Grootste liefde ?
D : = Silvia
S : = Davy
Avondje stappen met ?
D : « the girls »
S : Herbert Flack
Wat is je voorbeeld ?
D : /
S : mezelf, al jaren mijn eigen intuitie volgen
Wat is je grootste prestatie ? D : 20j samen zijn met Silvia ☺
S : 20j samen zijn met Davy ☺
Wat denken mensen van je ?
D : Dat ik wat mankeer…
S : Dat zul je aan de mensen moeten vragen, sommige zeggen lief en aardig maar andere zullen me dan weer een bitch vinden ☺
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Heb je ergens spijt van ?
D : niet direct nee.
S : niet direct nee.
Wie zou je graag ontmoeten ?
D : Michelle Pfeiffer
S : ontmoeten is niet direct het woord, gewoon een stukje van een tournee
mee doen met Sharon Den
Adel (Whitin Temptation )
Gebeurtenis van het jaar ?
D : ik heb een super kadoke
gekregen ! S : het verzwijgen van een kado ☺
Wie wil je zeker de groeten NIET doen ?
D : Dutroux
S : Dutroux
Een dagje ruilen
met ?
D : De hoogste in
beslissingen van
België, zodat we ff
alles op 1 dag
kunnen aanpassen zoals het hoort ☺
S : rijkste persoon ter wereld, om toch te weten dat ik gelukkig ben met wat ik heb ☺
Wat is je beste eigenschap ?
D : Hoog knuffelgehalte
S : luisteren naar personen die het
nodig hebben
Wat is je vervelendste eigenschap ?
D : twijfels
S : koppig
Welke gebeurtenis heeft de meeste indruk op je gemaakt ?
D : hersenbloeding van mn vader
S : hoe dat je met kleine dingen toch zo verdrietig kan zijn ( sommige weten
wel wat ik daarmee wil zeggen )
Welke goede raad wil je geven aan de mensen ?
D : leef nu, niet later… misschien is er geen later…
S : leef nu, niet later… misschien is er geen later… ben eerlijk
tegenover jezelf en andere….
Luister naar je hart en volg je intuitie, dan kom je op plaatsen
waarvan je dacht daar kom ik nooit…
Vertel eens iets verrassends over jezelf of je MX-5 ? D : Verrassend… ik wou geen groene ☺
S : Ik wou geen MX-5 ☺ mijn uitspraak
Davy & Silke
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Daguitstap naar de …
Essen Motorshow beurs
in Duitsland
Het is woensdag 4 december 07.30u dat ik en Ivan Verwerft
vertrekken voor een dagje auto, turbo, tuning, enz enz op
de Essen motorshow in Duitsland…. We zijn nog maar een
kwartiertje weg dat we door ons vele praten de E313 nemen
ipv de E34….. Normaal is dat allemaal niet erg maar wanneer
we jaarlijks naar Essen rijden stoppen we ’s morgens op onze
route altijd bij een Mc Donalds in Nederland voor een ontbijtje..
(Mc Donalds niet te vergelijken met België ter info)….
Dus we hadden een probleem nu… en vooral honger..
Gelukkig kwamen we op een gegeven moment toch een
Mc Donalds tegen in Duitsland waar we onze honger konden stillen…
Die viel ook goed mee ☺
Rond 10.30u kwamen we aan in Essen waar we hadden afgesproken
met Wim Vanthoor en zijn collega Dennis aan de ingang.
Vervolgens begonnen we aan het betere glunderwerk bij al dat moois wat
er te zien was… Prachtige wagens, turbo’s, banden, velgen, oldtimers,
onderdelen………. vrouwen…. Enz..enz…
Kortom… alles paste netjes bij elkaar.. goed lachen, goeie sfeer…
de ideale formule ☺…… zie foto’s ☺
Rond 17u na ettelijke kilometers rond te wandelen zijn onze wegen
opnieuw gescheiden en vertrokken we terug richting België.
Ik ben nog met Ivan gestopt op de jaarlijkse halte richting huis
voor een lekker avondmaal.
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Het is een gezellige plek in Straelen waar truckers
en andere mensen samen komen om te rusten en
lekker te eten.
We hebben een geweldig lekkere steak verorberd
en zijn dan verder huiswaarts gereden.
Klokslag 21u uur waren we terug thuis….
Het bezoek van 2013 was geslaagd en volgend
jaar gaan we natuurlijk weer!
Ludo
Classic Carriers voor de Mazda Miata MX-5
Heb nog een aantal rekjes op voorraad ! Zolang de voorraad strekt zijn de prijzen als volgt :
Luggage Straps : 69 €
NA : 199 €
NB : 199 €
NC : 229 €
NC CC : 249 €
Luggage Straps Mits vooruitbetaling
+ Carrier : wordt het rekje
10 % DISCOUNT ! GELEVERD !
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Honderden snelle auto's zijn vanochtend in kolonne van de parking van Kinepolis Brugge naar de vismijn in Oostende gereden. Fans deden dit ter nagedachtenis van de overleden acteur Paul Walker (40). De ster uit The Fast & The Furious-actiefilms liet vorig weekend het leven in een auto-ongeval in Los Angeles.
Ook hier reageerden fans erg aangeslagen op het overlijden, wat resulteerde in de 'Paul Walker Memorial Run'. In Oostende aangekomen, hielden de deelnemers eerst een minuut stilte en vervolgens maakten ze een minuut lawaai door hun motoren te laten brullen. Mede-organisator Tom Verbeke haalde in een begeleidend interview op de VRT-radio een citaat van Paul Walker aan: "If one day the speed kills me, do not cry, because I was smiling", een uitspraak die volgens Verbeke voor sommige tuners waaronder hemzelf opgaat. Ook in het Vlaams-Brabantse Ternat is Paul Walker herdacht. Op de parking van de Brico kwamen tientallen bestuurders vanochtend samen.(www.hln.be – 08/12/2013)
Artikels & Foto’s dankzij Ludo Vander Vliet (Ternat) &Marc Seys (Brugge)
Herdenkingsrit Paul Walker - zondag 8 dec 2013 Onze MX-5 stond in de winter-modus tot dat we het slechte nieuws hoorden
over het dodelijk verkeersongeluk van Fast & Furious acteur Paul Walker .
Als hevige fans van zijn films, hebben we de MX-5 met stickers van P.W.
bewerkt.
Zondagmorgen vertrokken we richting Brugge waar meer dan 600 tuning
& autofanaten vanuit het ganse land zich verzamelden op de parking vd
Kinopolis te Brugge.
We hadden ogen te kort... het was indrukwekkend !
De weergoden waren ons gezind en zo vertrokken we met open dak en
onder massale belangstelling (met de Pers aanwezig) om 11u30 in colonne
naar de vismijn van Oostende.
Daar werd er 1 minuut stilte gehouden, nadien mocht iedereen zijn bolide
starten, loeihard gas geven en claxonneren . Het was een oorverdovende
tribute to Paul Walker.
Om 14u00 kon je nog naar de bioscoop voor Fast6 te gaan zien en de helft
vd opbrengst gaat dan naar een goed doel van Paul Walker .
We hadden nooit gedacht dat er in Vlaanderen zoveel gepimpte auto's
rondreden. Thanks to Paul Walker is Tuning Still Alive.
Marc & Petra
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Hommage à Paul Walker: 600 voitures rassemblées
Source : http://www.lacapitale.be/876636/article/regions/bruxelles/actualite/2013-12-08/hommage-a-paul-walker-600-voitures-rassemblees
Le tragique décès de l’acteur américain Paul Walker dans un accident de voiture en a ému
plus d’un. Il faut croire que c’est également le cas de nombreux Bruxellois. Ce dimanche 8
décembre, un rassemblement était organisé sur l’ancien site d’Ikea à Ternat.
L’hommage est l’initiative d’un particulier fan de tuning. « À 14h, heure à laquelle débutait le rassemblement, il y avait déjà plus de 250 voitures. En tout, il y a eu plus de 600 véhicules sur le terrain. Il n’y avait plus aucune place », raconte l’organisateur.
Comme nous vous l’annoncions cette semaine dans La Capitale, il était prévu que l’événement ait
lieu sur le parking du Shopping Center du Basilix, Avenue Charles-Quint à Berchem-Sainte-
Agathe. Cependant, la zone de police Bruxelles-Ouest demandait de ne pas donner de suite aux
appels lancés sur Facebook pour ce rassemblement. Le propriétaire privé du terrain n’a pas donné
son accord pour cet événement car le parking n’a pas été conçu pour accueillir ce genre d’activité.
L’initiateur de l’hommage avait donc été invité à trouver un autre lieu adapté à ce genre de
rassemblement.
L’organisateur avait donc finalement donné rendez-vous aux fans de Paul Walker sur
l’ancien site d’Ikea à Ternat, entre 14 h et 16 h, pour rendre un dernier hommage
à l’acteur disparu le 30 novembre dernier. Un livre d’or a également été mis à la
disposition des personnes présentes lors du rassemblement.
Filmpje van Ludo vind je hier :
https://vimeo.com/81435748
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National Rally 2013 Sandringham (MX-5 Owners UK) - 28-29 september 2013
Tijdens het weekend van 28 &
29 september 2013 vond
opnieuw de ‘National Rally’
plaats in het Verenigd Koninkrijk.
In 2012 waren we met drie
auto’s vanuit België (Bruno De
Leeuw met zijn pa, Ludo Vander
Vliet met Petra & mezelf met
Kathleen).
Dit jaar konden we meerdere mensen overtuigen en waren we in Calais
met 6 auto’s om naar het event te gaan. Bruno kon er dit jaar niet bijzijn,
maar naast mezelf & Kathleen waren Ludo met Petra wel aanwezig.
Andere gasten waren Philip & Vanessa, Rolf Hass, Guy Bosschaerts &
Henk Vercammen. In Calais zijnde kwamen we echter een probleem
tegen met den Henk. Die geraakt niet door de passpoort controle en bij
wijze van spreken waren de 10 kleine negertjes er al ééntje kwijt !
Op zaterdag trokken we naar Cambridge om de mooie universiteitsstad
te ontdekken. Op zondag trokken we naar het MX-5 event waar meer dan 1000
MX-5’jes aanwezig waren. In 2014 zal het evenement nog groter worden, daar
dan de MX-5 25 jaar oud zal zijn en de Engelse club 20 jaar zal bestaan ! Een
impressie vind U enerzijds in de foto’s, anderzijds kan U een filmke bekijken van
Ludo op volgende link : https://vimeo.com/77327757
Ons hotel in
Thetford :
Lynford Hall Hotel
Meer video’s van Ludo vind je trouwens op
de volgende site : http://vimeo.com/miatafun
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