Here is Steve Morrow's report from Round 5 on the IOM:
'Well, as you have seen, we have had some problems here. We received notice to quit our club room in one of the hangar building rooms down at the Airport. Nothing we did wrong, just a new airport manager who just didn't like the fact we were there.
Also, three of the four IOM drivers involved in this event had a race at Netley to attend, the weekend of the move to our new room in Douglas, the capital of our island. So, we had a bit of a panic and had to fit the running of these cars into the weekend prior to the dismantling of the Ballayorkley circuit, the week before the move.
It was all a bit of a rush, but it had to be done quickly, so it was decided we would meet up on the Saturday and do all of the running in the one day, to ensure it was completed before we had no track to use! In the rush we didn't let the rest of the club know what was happening, so apologies to those who wished to see the cars running and didn't.
Three drivers drove these cars during the IOM round. Steve Morrow, Mike Buss and Dave Capelen. Each drove all of the cars on just one lane. Mike Dove did race control and the recording of all laps/times.
With both classes of car, it seemed to be all about which ones were the most stable round the corners and could get up to speed quickly. Our short straight meant that cars with punchy acceleration, but not necessarily high top speed, were at more of an advantage.
Keith's Mercedes W165 just missed out on a podium place to Mac's Alfa, which went so well over one or two practice laps, and drove very nicely, but just wasn't hitting top speed quick enough, and lost out on the straight to other cars.
John Warren's car too was a nice drive, but just lost out slightly on the short straight too, and couldn't match its strong qualifying pace in the race.
After sending over a new motor for the last round, and having it installed very kindly by Gerry, Steve Morrow's Maserati was driving nicely, and after going out first, looked like it was going to be hard to beat. This proved to be the case, with the Maserati of Mike Buss being just over a lap behind at the end.
Some lovely cars, and the 18K motors used were just right for this type of car.
Results of the IOM round - Voiturette Cars:

In the GP race, some of the top cars in previous rounds just didn't seem to go as well on Ballayorkley. The Auto Union of Mike Buss, an IOM entrant, had a nightmare of a run on one lane, which put him out of the running.
Keith again ended up in 4th place, about a lap and a half away from David Mitcham's Delahaye which took third place, just 8/100ths of a lap behind Steve Morrow's Auto Union in second.
The winning car in this class though was Dave Capelen's Auto Union D-Type, which was the only GP car to get below 8 seconds for a single lap, and over 62 laps in the race.
There were 3 cars that weren't able to run in this event. I can't remember the details, but be assured that every effort was made to enable cars to run prior to the event, and during, if the problem could be solved quickly.
Results of the IOM round - GP Cars:

Many thanks to Steve and Dave and the rest of the IOM crew fro running the round despite a lot of difficulties. I have asked Steve as to what happened to Max's car.
Here are the final Championship standings.
In the Voiturette class Mac Pinches Alfa 158 is deservedly victorious by a margin of 35 points. Second is Mike Buss's Maserati 4CM very closely followed in third by John Warren's Maserati 4CL. Congratulations to all three of them.

In the GP Class the competition between the top three was very close throughout the series with Mike Buss's Auto Union, just overcoming the threats from Dave Capelen's Auto Union in second place and David Mitcham's Delahaye in third place. Congratulations to the three of them.

The whole series has been excellent and closely fought. Many thanks are due to all the round organisers, drivers and marshals. Thank you too to all the entrants for their magnificent cars. Lastly a big thank you to John Warren for coming up with the idea and format for the proxy.
I will publish the results of the Concours tomorrow. Cars will be returned to entrants in mid-September together with trophies and prizes for the first three in each class and for the concours.
Best Regards
David