WYIOC Trackday @ Rallydrive - Final Details
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Hey, that could be taken as a compliment on t'other side o' t'pennines.
I wish it was that type of banging
Think this one is going to be costly
#33
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Al, one of our kid's mates wants to join in the fun in his *cough* Renault cliotris, if that's okay.
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Are we gonna sort out some rendezvous (that means 'meeting', Al) points? .
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Would suggest Dave's workplace (or that road, if the car park is off limits) for the majority of WYIOC'ers, and then pehaps Ferrybridge services (A1 / M62) for any North Yorks lot (RedMan!) then hooking up with the South Yorkshire lads at the services on M18 / M180 junction..
I'm not sure how long it took us last time, so can I suggest a meet & greet at 7:30 at Dave's car park.. and set off at 7:45.. how's that sound..? Dave did suggest 7am.. yes. AM..
However his logic was probably spot on as we have few more cars and therefore may want to squeeze everyone into a nicely relaxed day where everyone can drive to their hearts content. No rush. Plus we have to meet up with Red Man & the South Yorks guys too.. (How long will it take to get to the Ferrybridge services in case anyone want to meet there? 20 Mins? And then we need the time to get to the next meeting point for RedMan et al?) We'll be stopping off for some Optimax & last minute supplies in Scunny..We'll also have to have the brief and a possible track walk this time? So 7:30 for 7:45 should get us driving at about 10am...
BBQ at 12:30 ish and finish when' we've no tread left... Cool..
Any questions?
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Anything happening this weekend... or the week after... everyone has a rush job! luckily i never get a rushed job... but may have to start pulling out early...
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The only person that will disappoint is your lass
Al, yup, 15/20 mins to Ferrybridge (tops) then another 15/20 to the M18 services.
The lad with the Clio says it's only got 259bhp, but he promises to fold his door mirrors in
Al, yup, 15/20 mins to Ferrybridge (tops) then another 15/20 to the M18 services.
The lad with the Clio says it's only got 259bhp, but he promises to fold his door mirrors in
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Alan and others.
Sorry I am going to have to join the growing list of people who are dropping out. I have been let down on a shift swap at work and since it was never formally requested I hasve no come back and have to be in.
As stated by someone above if there is any financial shortfall by me dropping out then please let me know.
Sorry for doing this
Kev
Sorry I am going to have to join the growing list of people who are dropping out. I have been let down on a shift swap at work and since it was never formally requested I hasve no come back and have to be in.
As stated by someone above if there is any financial shortfall by me dropping out then please let me know.
Sorry for doing this
Kev
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Gents. I am trying to get hold of David reference the price.
In order to keep you all informed; I believe the track day is a fixed price and therefore as people drop out, the price goes up for the rest.... people have kindly offered to pay their share for their cancellation, but it still makes it a little awkaward as their could be potentially more drop out... we're not talking huge amounts, may be £15 ish on top of the advertised prices.. Tuition guys will still have to share the £150..
I'll endeavour to get hold of Dave & find out the score..
Update....
Track :-
1. Sticky's brothers mates Clio
2. Sticky C
3. Al C
4. YorkshireSimon (subject to still owning Scooby )
5. SPEN555
6. NWMark
7. DazzasSTi
8. MadGrip (?)
9. Bronze Bullet
10. RAD (Another wrong car) C
11. JWS (WR1)
12. JWS' mate (bugeye)
13. jasemac
14. steve_g
15. PeeVee
16. Scoobychrissy
17. SteveChaps (??? Poss spectate ???)
18. Igor
19. Sticky's lil bro
20. Chishyboy (the wrong car, complete with new clutch) C
21. lee mills (scoobchrissy's car)
22. Red Man
23. mick02wrx
24. Andy S (Possibly AVAILABLE)
25. AVAILABLE
26. AVAILABLE
27. AVAILABLE
28. AVAILABLE
29. AVAILABLE
30. AVAILABLE
Additional drivers :-
£5 per driver
1. Dan
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tuition :-
As last time, those wanting tuition will pay on the day the sum of £150 per half day split equally between. The time will be somewhat limited if 7 share just 1/2 a day, so I am waiting to speak to Howard to ensure he (or someone) is available for both sessions.
1. Dan
2. Steve G
3. Scoobychrissy (?? possibly ??)
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
more ????
Spectating :-
£5 per car.
1. speedstermick (? work situation)
2. Mattty
3. Bazza
4.
5.
more ????
Reserves
1.
2.
3.
In order to keep you all informed; I believe the track day is a fixed price and therefore as people drop out, the price goes up for the rest.... people have kindly offered to pay their share for their cancellation, but it still makes it a little awkaward as their could be potentially more drop out... we're not talking huge amounts, may be £15 ish on top of the advertised prices.. Tuition guys will still have to share the £150..
I'll endeavour to get hold of Dave & find out the score..
Update....
Track :-
1. Sticky's brothers mates Clio
2. Sticky C
3. Al C
4. YorkshireSimon (subject to still owning Scooby )
5. SPEN555
6. NWMark
7. DazzasSTi
8. MadGrip (?)
9. Bronze Bullet
10. RAD (Another wrong car) C
11. JWS (WR1)
12. JWS' mate (bugeye)
13. jasemac
14. steve_g
15. PeeVee
16. Scoobychrissy
17. SteveChaps (??? Poss spectate ???)
18. Igor
19. Sticky's lil bro
20. Chishyboy (the wrong car, complete with new clutch) C
21. lee mills (scoobchrissy's car)
22. Red Man
23. mick02wrx
24. Andy S (Possibly AVAILABLE)
25. AVAILABLE
26. AVAILABLE
27. AVAILABLE
28. AVAILABLE
29. AVAILABLE
30. AVAILABLE
Additional drivers :-
£5 per driver
1. Dan
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tuition :-
As last time, those wanting tuition will pay on the day the sum of £150 per half day split equally between. The time will be somewhat limited if 7 share just 1/2 a day, so I am waiting to speak to Howard to ensure he (or someone) is available for both sessions.
1. Dan
2. Steve G
3. Scoobychrissy (?? possibly ??)
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
more ????
Spectating :-
£5 per car.
1. speedstermick (? work situation)
2. Mattty
3. Bazza
4.
5.
more ????
Reserves
1.
2.
3.
Last edited by Alan C; 15 September 2004 at 04:00 PM.
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From the threads I reckon you will be at M18/M180 services at about 08:30, assuming you set off at 07:45.
Will see you all there - look for MY04 Black STi Type UK, with a carnation in its top pocket . I guess, however, that I am unlikely to miss a convoy of Scoobs!
Is there a mobile number, maybe Al can pm me.
Any other guys/lasses meeting at the M18/M180?
Will see you all there - look for MY04 Black STi Type UK, with a carnation in its top pocket . I guess, however, that I am unlikely to miss a convoy of Scoobs!
Is there a mobile number, maybe Al can pm me.
Any other guys/lasses meeting at the M18/M180?
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Red Man.. you have a PM..
JWS..
I've not had the tuition, but I'm sure someone will post the type of things Howard says or does.. However, Howard does drive your car to show in practical terms the type of thing he's trying to get across... You sit and watch for a few laps.. You then got out for a spin with Howard making pointers and remarks.. you come in and can go out as much as you like to practice.. a bit later you take him back out to show him your new talent..
The tuition guys get a track ticket for themselves so there's always one of you on the cct for the time Howards with you.. no waiting around.. When your turn comes back round, out you go..
I'm aware that he does push the car and drives quickly. So don't be shocked..
Everyolne who had the tuition last time said they got a lot from it..
Remember that the track isn't Silverstone smooth. It is designed to test a rally car and upset the balance etc.. so this isn't fast cct driving techniques.. more along the lines of car control & balance...
JWS..
I've not had the tuition, but I'm sure someone will post the type of things Howard says or does.. However, Howard does drive your car to show in practical terms the type of thing he's trying to get across... You sit and watch for a few laps.. You then got out for a spin with Howard making pointers and remarks.. you come in and can go out as much as you like to practice.. a bit later you take him back out to show him your new talent..
The tuition guys get a track ticket for themselves so there's always one of you on the cct for the time Howards with you.. no waiting around.. When your turn comes back round, out you go..
I'm aware that he does push the car and drives quickly. So don't be shocked..
Everyolne who had the tuition last time said they got a lot from it..
Remember that the track isn't Silverstone smooth. It is designed to test a rally car and upset the balance etc.. so this isn't fast cct driving techniques.. more along the lines of car control & balance...
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Al, got your PM and wrote a very long and informative reply, which took ages to do...
...then clicked the wrong f*&^%$$g button and lost it.
YHPM (shorter than it should have been )
...then clicked the wrong f*&^%$$g button and lost it.
YHPM (shorter than it should have been )
#47
Originally Posted by JWS
hello
i may be up for the tuition alan c does the instructor drive your car? what happens ??
i may be up for the tuition alan c does the instructor drive your car? what happens ??
I can only speak for myself but it is/was the best money I spent & if you're a novice it helps with confidence as you go out on your own later on.
Obviously it's a big thing handing over the keys & I'm sure it's not compulsory if you weren't keen & the instruction could be done with just you driving. (IMHO though the professional is not as hard on the car as you're likely to be).
Looking 4ward to a top day.
Steve
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I can only echo what Mr Stevechaps (BTW, congratulations on 500 posts ) has just said. Money well spent. Just watch for the red mist descending the first time he says 'Right, I'm gonna time you on this next lap, just drive within your limits and don't kill us...' Could have timed me with a bleeding sun dial the first time! Slide, spin, overcook, overcorrect...
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As things stand at the time of writing (23 confirmed attendees) costs would be around £35 per car, assuming I'm working to the same kind of figures as Dave.
Needless to say, this is still a very inexpensive trackday
Needless to say, this is still a very inexpensive trackday
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Thanks guys for chipping in with the description of the tuition.
As Dave has paid a fixed amount for the day the cost will be shared equally across the group (except tuition). But I completely agree with Sticky that £35 (hopefully staying around this figure) is still unbelievable value considering the time you can spend on track (i.e. all day, as often as you like, when you like.. )... However this will rise if more people drop out..
We needed to ensure that everyone knows what the costs will be upfront....
As Dave has paid a fixed amount for the day the cost will be shared equally across the group (except tuition). But I completely agree with Sticky that £35 (hopefully staying around this figure) is still unbelievable value considering the time you can spend on track (i.e. all day, as often as you like, when you like.. )... However this will rise if more people drop out..
We needed to ensure that everyone knows what the costs will be upfront....
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Has anyone mentioned the Gatso on the start/finish straight?
It was installed immediatley after Dazza left last time. Dunno why, but there was some mention of 'take off speed' and 'sound barrier'
Anyway, it's set to 50mph, so you Scooby owners will be fine to boot it down there
It was installed immediatley after Dazza left last time. Dunno why, but there was some mention of 'take off speed' and 'sound barrier'
Anyway, it's set to 50mph, so you Scooby owners will be fine to boot it down there
#52
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
(BTW, congratulations on 500 posts )
Forgot to mention btw that as well as Dave giving me a stopwatch for the Scoobies on saturday he also dropped off a sundial which I (obviously) misheard him say had got a bit sticky......suddenly it's all so clear
#53
Started already?
We'll see how hard you are when you're out numbered..
You will be outnumbered won't you? If you're not outnumbered, please ignore the above 'Bird'.
I'm not really sure how it got in there..
We'll see how hard you are when you're out numbered..
You will be outnumbered won't you? If you're not outnumbered, please ignore the above 'Bird'.
I'm not really sure how it got in there..
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Damn it!
Al, that last comment was inteded for Steve, but you can have it too, seeing as you tried getting in on the act.
Just ignore the Wales bit, I'll have to fart in yours before you go out on t'track.
Al, that last comment was inteded for Steve, but you can have it too, seeing as you tried getting in on the act.
Just ignore the Wales bit, I'll have to fart in yours before you go out on t'track.
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Seem to be dropping like flies when push comes to shove
Well I'm still going. Fitted the track wheels on Monday night so I can ready as soon as I arrive. Only thing to cut my day short will be the pads. I was going to change them last week but when I took one of the front pads off it still had loads of meat left on them. So I'll be going till I hear scraping lol!
Also have an 1987 Audi ur quattro in reserve should my scoob decide to chicken out (don't think so).
Damian.
Well I'm still going. Fitted the track wheels on Monday night so I can ready as soon as I arrive. Only thing to cut my day short will be the pads. I was going to change them last week but when I took one of the front pads off it still had loads of meat left on them. So I'll be going till I hear scraping lol!
Also have an 1987 Audi ur quattro in reserve should my scoob decide to chicken out (don't think so).
Damian.
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Given the above threads I may be up for some tuition also - as a trackday novice. Especially keen to learn on the bumpy stuff.
Sticky - any chance of coming along with a couple of sunstrips (ref pm)? BTW now I realise you are not a Scooby owner I am intrigued about your motor - maybe a Ford Mexico .
Sticky - any chance of coming along with a couple of sunstrips (ref pm)? BTW now I realise you are not a Scooby owner I am intrigued about your motor - maybe a Ford Mexico .