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Been flat out the last 4 months and hardly touched the s4 but this is nearly ready for the british GP at the weekend

slowing down so I had an early finnish an left at 8 tonight

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yeh long hours eh!

Miss the cut and thrust and the excitement but sure don't miss the late nights and last minute all nighters

Who did you use to work for vern ? we might have some mutual friends ?

just noticed your pic with the tickford engine-is that on the Judd ? we ran the 5 valve head in F1 years ago-one of the worst seasons we have ever had !

Never thought I could do without the cut an thrust an excitement but been doing it nearly 30 years now an its wearing a bit thin,must of been young an stupid an loved the 100 hr weeks but now we are on a massive scale and more corprate an only doing 65/70hr weeks an not the same fun

Started my aprenticeship at Astons then moved to Tickford engineering, then Prodrive, then a bit at Millbrook proving ground then Tickford Powertrain, where I am now.

The engine is the Tickford Group C varient of the Aston Martin V8, seen in the back of the Cheetah G604, despite the claims of one Tom Walkinshaw, the Cheetah was the first car in group c to race a carbon fibre chassis.

Man that's some work history, I am in awe and as green as my Phaeton.

I mithered Derek Bennet, Chevron Cars every Friday afternoon after school (1971) trying to get a Saturday job or Apprenticeship to no avail, ended up at a flaming Ford dealers.

Team lotus,Arrows,williams,A1GP an now Caterham for me

If you were Prodrive from mid 90,s you might know paul diggings,woody,george howard chappel ???

Yep, Paul Diggins (drez) by Woody I assume you mean Mike woods who I did work with quite a bit, didn't have anything to do with ghc. 

I hope thats where you get your engines tuned too Rob...

I also hope the weather improves for the race day, its currently chucking it down in Bolton.

Wets good it evens out the field !

 I can relate to the last minute presures  etc, and all nighters,  i get that sometimes in my profession, but my work is a bit more basic, heavy enginnering  you might call it  heavy  in that it weighs several tons  and cant be just moved out the way when it goes wrong ,

some of us do have very interesting places of work 

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