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Mellow Yellow !
17 March 2002, 10:38
Not been before so can anyone tell me where the nearest super unleaded site is please.

Thanks

Fat Boy
17 March 2002, 18:48
Chris
They sell it on site at about a 10-15% premium. Worth it versus the hassle of changing back off slicks etc for the public road especially as it was quite a way to the nearest one if I remember correctly.
Mind you at Brands in Feb I completely forgot and drove about 5 miles to the nearest Super U garage.While standing filling the car up realised that I had my track wheels on, all my lights were taped up with white tape and I had taken my front number plate off for some extra cooling....just as a Police Volvo wagon pulled up at the next pump to fill up as well :eek:.
He was obviously half asleep as he even looked at the car a few times in a bored way. I sodded off as quick as possible back to Brands, passing another 2 of the same going the other way. The last one shook his head at me but let me go on my way.

There is a God:D

Mellow Yellow !
17 March 2002, 20:09
Wow....you were fortunate then ;)

Thanks for that, I'll give the circuit a bell in the morning just to make sure it'll deffo be open, I usually use the on-site fuel @ Donnington and as you say is well worth the lack of hassle re; wheels etc...

Chris

DocJock
17 March 2002, 20:26
REMEMBER !!!!

They don't take plastic......... :eek:

Chelsie-Bun
17 March 2002, 21:15
Yes and its dearer then out side so be warned last time we went it was £1.00 L.

by the way Chris I'm from Manchester we were there this weekend but i'm living in Herts now, been here 16 months.

chel xxx

Mellow Yellow !
17 March 2002, 22:09
Yea...99p @ Donnington...what the heck eh :)

chel I live at Hollingworth Lake, Nr Littleborough (Rochdale)....you should've both popped in for a drink....we even had a bonfire today burning old fences and other bits of wood....you'd have spotted it from Manchester :D

See you all there :)

Fat Boy
17 March 2002, 22:26
Doc Jock

they took plastic from me last time but I had to go to the accounts dept and it took up valuable track time!! Like you say better to have some readies available.

Chris- 99p/1.00 rings a bell:D but what the hell a 10p increase in fuel costs per litre is the smallest part of the day out:D:D

Butty
18 March 2002, 17:17
Assuming you are coming off the A14 if coming from Manchester, There is Optimax on the A6 at Finedon, or at the A14/A45 roundabout at Thrapston.
Alternatively, Rushden (6 miles Nth of Thurleigh) has Optimax on the Wellingborough Rd at Croylands Garage, but may be difficult to locate.
No Optimax as far as I know in Bedford.

Nick

Mellow Yellow !
18 March 2002, 17:24
Many thanks Nick. :)

Rikki 95WRX
18 March 2002, 19:00
Indeed no Optimax in Bedford - nearest I know is south in Ampthill but you will be coming from the other direction. Having said that the one near Rushden would be a lot closer.

If you are not too fussy there is a Sainsbury's 3 miles farther south down the A6 to Bedford

smanning
19 March 2002, 09:27
hello.

how far is the nearest optimax station? i can only run on optimax or i'll fcuk up my map. how far from bedford?

Rikki 95WRX
19 March 2002, 10:25
I think Nick (Butty) identified the closest one - do a map search for that one. The nearest I know is in Ampthill but that is because I drive to Bedford everyday from the south.

Butty
19 March 2002, 12:43
The location of the Shell station is:

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=493635&Y=267395&A=Y&Z=3

Regards

Nick

mutant_matt
26 March 2002, 09:50
And they deffo sell Optimax? (I ask because that station is not listed on the Shell Optimax site (http://www4.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId=uk-en&FC5=&FC4=/uk-en/html/iwgen/impulse.html&FC3=/uk-en/html/iwgen/yourcarormotorbike/Optimax/filling_up_with_optimax_3011_1113.html&FC2=/LeftHandNav?LeftNavState=8,1,1&FC1=))....

Matt :confused:

[Edited by mutant_matt - 3/26/2002 8:50:32 AM]

Butty
29 March 2002, 11:01
Yup, I can assure you Matt. They sold it from day one of Optimax. I

Nick

DavidBrown
31 March 2002, 07:59
Jerry cans are the way to go !

I take 2x20L cans and that USUALLY will see me through the day without having to go offsite or pay extortionate on-track prices.

I think they're about £25 each from Halfords.

Turbo_Six
31 March 2002, 17:24
Beat me to it, I was just going to suggest jerrycans. Just one thing ... don't do what my dad does and lean them back to fill the whole thing right up, because when you open them properly upright they squirt a pint of petrol onto your feet. images/smilies/mad.gif

DavidBrown
31 March 2002, 17:27
Having left 2 full cans in the back of the Land Rover in the baking sun yesterday, I was glad I was wearing glasses when I opened one.. it went POP! and showered me in petrol.


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