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Saturday the 24th of June saw the return to Birmingham wheels with the Mascar Racing crew, and what a great meeting it was, with 3 fantastic races and we are pleased to say Andy Hartwell had his first race win of the season, so you can only imagine our celebrations.

The build-up week to the race meet saw Andy burn some midnight oil getting the car ready he is meticulous in every detail when preparing the car for race meets, and he gave the car a complete overall from front to back, it was then taken to Pro 24 Racing for set up, huge shout out to Craig, as he got the car well dialed in so the car was ready to rock and roll for the Birmingham meeting. Anyone that knows the Birmingham wheels track will also know it’s not the best place to race as its rather dilapidated, but as it’s the home circuit you have to go in full support, we just wish the council would actually throw some money back at the place, as it could be a wonderful place to go racing, it just needs some TLC.

With the car set up and all looking good with practice on the Saturday afternoon, the 5.45pm race one was let’s say rather eventful, with Andy yet again starting at the back of the grid, he wasted no time carving his way through the traffic, that was until he had his nose taken clean out and hit the wall pretty full on, but he regrouped to finish 6th but in the normal Hartwell style he just got on with it, no moaning, groaning, he wasn't particularly happy as the accident bent the front of the chassis, but not one to whinge or gripe he just got on with the job in hand and race, without being biased, I do feel some of the racers that line up in this formula should take notice of Andy’s attitude, although it a none contact sport, rubbing bumping and crashing into each other is going to happen, it’s how you deal with that is what sorts the racers from the none racers. With race one being won by Julie Stanford, and we must say she is quick, and she really does know how to peddle, she is firm, fair and bloody fast.

Julie Stanford #11 Steve Stanford #22

In race two Andy lined up 6th as he had finished in race one and it took him no time at all to head the pack, once he got to the front all he had to do was keep the blistering pace and he would win not only his first Mascar win, but the first win of the season, no way anyone would catch him in that race, Steve Stanford who finished second had a good go at reeling him in, but Andy had the measure of the field in race two, a great result with some powerful moves and over taking.

Birmingham Wheels Saturday 24th June 2017, Mascar Racing, Race 2 & race win for Andy Hartwell

With the final it was a reverse grid and Andy was again at the back of the grid, a position he has got used to starting from, but it really doesn't seem to faze him, as far as he is concerned it is what it is, go hard or go home, and go hard is exactly what he did, he put on a pretty epic show, moving through the field to finish 2nd, so a pretty good day at the office.

We were supposed to head out on the Sunday to Buxton in the Derbyshire countryside, but with the front end of the chassis not in good shape, Andy decided he would rather miss that round and fix the car for the next round at Skegness Raceway.

A huge congratulations and well done to Andy Hartwell, its been on the cards for a while, were just glad we were there to see him bring it home at the front, roll on Skegness…see you there.

The Hartwell #05 pit crew, with a second place finish in the final

 

Saturday the 3rd of June saw Andy Hartwell return to the Mascar race line up, a very busy work schedule along with moving work premises has seen him head down and arse up in his workshop, turning a very old dilapidated factory into to a modern day 5 ramp MOT station, so unfortunately he has had to prioritise, and work commitment has come first, as without work, there is no racing, so with the workload sorted and the new building looking rather dapper, it was time to unwind and have a bit of fun, in true Hartwell style , and what better way to do that, than hit the race track.

MASCAR Racing, Juli and Steve Stanford

With 8 races of the season already gone, Mascar turned up at Birmingham wheels, which happens to be Andy’s home race, and one that he is sponsoring, so it would be rude not to participate in this round, and Saturday morning saw us load up the truck and head off to the track for practice and a little bit set up work and catch up with the guys and gals from the Mascar community, we all had a great morning chewing the fat with a few friends, and sorting out the little set up issues, #05 was ready to rock and roll for race one.

After being away from the first part of the season, Andy lined up near the back of the pack, but fought his way through with some excellent race craft, finishing a formidable 3rd place, not a bad start to the day, and with his race face on, he was looking forward to race 2, where he lined up mid pack, to finish second behind the race winner Juli Stanford.

Click the video below if you would like to see the full race 2 coverage.

MASCAR Racing, Race 2 from Birmingham Wheels 03/06/2017

The final race of the day was always going to be one to watch, and it didn't disappoint, and as luck would have it, Andy misplaced his side safety net support bar, but with Craig on hand from PRO 24, it all got sorted fairly quickly, although Andy was now lining up yet again at the back of the grid.

The race was pretty spectacular, and the in-car Go Pro footage show not only how fast these little pocket rockets are, but also the driving standards really are first class, enjoy and watch from a birds eye perspective of what its like to race one of these stunning little race cars, this really is a series that’s going places, and with a brands hatch next week, proves it’s a series that’s growing fast, so with brands hatch on the horizon followed by another visit to Birmingham, and with a few tweaks in the pipeline, we look forward to seeing hard and fair racing, as they say “If you’re not rubbing you’re not racing” .. see you at Brum.

MASCAR Racing, GoPro In-car with Andy Hartwell, The Final from Birmingham Wheels 03/06/2017

 

Our good friend and service partner Hartwell Motor Services have just finished up relocating their business, after 12 years and simply out growing the old premises, Andy the proprietor decided it was time to expand the building to the size of his customer base and ever growing list of services he offers.

On a trip out to get some fuel for one of the service vehicles he came across an old factory unit that was up for lease and with the new building two minutes up the road from his current business, it seemed like a no brainer, and some 3 months later he has completely transformed a 50+ year old factory into a modern day MOT test station, a testament to his vision and where he is looking to take his company, it’s most certainly a place you would be happy to take your pride and joy.

Hartwell Motor Services New HQ

Moving to larger premises has enabled him to spread his wings, with 4-wheel alignment and tyres being added to the huge list of services he now offers, as well as adding the lucrative class 7 MOT along with Class 5 light testing to his credentials, so any vehicles from 3000kg up to 3500kg. i.e. Mercedes Sprinters, Ford Transits, Renault Master, can all be catered for, whilst still being extremely busy on his usual class 4 MOT work.

Tyres are also new addition to the company, with a full list of car and commercial tyres available on request, if they aren’t in stock, they can be delivered or dispatched the same day, call for pricing on the huge selection of brands they now offer. We wish Andy and his team all the best in his all new premises, it nice to see that hard work really does pay off.

 
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