Bedford List Attendees
#65
Suppose I`ll have to come over to Woodlands the night before for a beer. Ehy dont you lot stay at the Travelodge at the end of the St.Neots bypass. Its only a minute away and a megga warm up on the back roads to Bedford in the morning.
Better than Woodlands I reckon.
Better than Woodlands I reckon.
#67
Ok, I'm still deciding whether to come along. Spectating is free I assume, but I see I have to pay for the priv of passengering. hmm, can I pay on the day? as I don't want to pay and then not be able to come. And no smart **** comments like "it's only a tenner you tight git!"
#68
Oh and one other thing, and this is to the south east chappies, where you meeting up? Recall a few of us met up at South Mimms for the last bedders day, so anyone up for that, cos I get lost really easilly (as anyone who let me lead the convoy will know )
#69
Tyres Northampton will be there, give Mark a call if you need anything fitted or replaced. He's usually just hanging around doing nothing all day Northampton 588 599, from memory
[Edited by Fat Boy - 11/25/2002 10:40:26 PM]
[Edited by Fat Boy - 11/25/2002 10:40:26 PM]
#71
I think we'll be coming along to spectate (depending on the weather) and to catch up with a few chums
Fat Boy, I can't wait to meet your mate with his throbbing purple thing
Sal
[Edited by scoobychick - 11/26/2002 3:29:39 PM]
Fat Boy, I can't wait to meet your mate with his throbbing purple thing
Sal
[Edited by scoobychick - 11/26/2002 3:29:39 PM]
#83
Yeah - it needs to be dry for a little while...just to get the protective crap off of our new ACB10s :O
I reckon if it rains we'd be better off with a hovercraft
Ian.
I reckon if it rains we'd be better off with a hovercraft
Ian.
#86
Cheers Mr. Fisher
the problem is if its too wet our car won't actually make contact with the track surface. Its so god damn light it will just float on the surface of the water.
(Mental Note : install life jackets, wet suits and scuba gear into car before bedford)
Ian.
the problem is if its too wet our car won't actually make contact with the track surface. Its so god damn light it will just float on the surface of the water.
(Mental Note : install life jackets, wet suits and scuba gear into car before bedford)
Ian.
#88
Now now Ian, stop talking bollox mate
ACB10's are a great tyre to use in the wet, they have bugger all grip when cold, but what they have is nice and progresive and if you drive it hard, the grip levels do come up as the tyre temp rises.
If i could cope with 330BHP through them, you shouldnt have issues with 175BHP and more downforce (read some downforce, i had lift)
ACB10's are a great tyre to use in the wet, they have bugger all grip when cold, but what they have is nice and progresive and if you drive it hard, the grip levels do come up as the tyre temp rises.
If i could cope with 330BHP through them, you shouldnt have issues with 175BHP and more downforce (read some downforce, i had lift)
#89
I shouldnt worry too much about water.....I think fog goggles will be required.
Shouldnt expect too much track time before lunch.
PS Whos good at changing wheels and tyres as I dont do stuff like that!!!
Shouldnt expect too much track time before lunch.
PS Whos good at changing wheels and tyres as I dont do stuff like that!!!
#90
Right we're definitely coming and I kind of fancy a lap or two with Mr Felstead (if he doesn't mind of course!) so can anyone tell me if I can buy a passenger lap thingy on the day?