SIDC GOES TO JAPFEST.....
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third track session in the shop now XXXXXX .
last date for 1/2 priced tickets is 18-04-03 from the SIDC shop.
after that date they will be £10.00 on the door and parking with the peasants :-)
last date for 1/2 priced tickets is 18-04-03 from the SIDC shop.
after that date they will be £10.00 on the door and parking with the peasants :-)
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Can somebody clarify for me,
I'm not interested in the track time however I would like to come with my son, I'm a member, he isn't, can I book two tickets.
Sorry if it's a stooopid question
Allan
I'm not interested in the track time however I would like to come with my son, I'm a member, he isn't, can I book two tickets.
Sorry if it's a stooopid question
Allan
#34
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Not a stupid Question
If your son is under 14 I believe he is free
If he is over then he gets charged Non members rate which is only 50p more
Email me direct if you need more clarification
Phil
If your son is under 14 I believe he is free
If he is over then he gets charged Non members rate which is only 50p more
Email me direct if you need more clarification
Phil
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Ignore that post, just signed up for membership, entrance and the 2nd to last slot of track time
Moving to Bristol at the end of this month so just round the corner for me!
Need a helmet and some 6pots now
Moving to Bristol at the end of this month so just round the corner for me!
Need a helmet and some 6pots now
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I was with the peasants last year sent a email to John b and lisa for a enclosure pass and will be taking it very steady as going to the "Ring" the folling week
Tony
Tony
#42
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Just to ensure everybody is clear re what is required for the Track Sessions
Track Time In Brief:
• You will need a full current driving licence
• You will need to show your driving licence at a briefing session - bring it with you
• Your car must have a current MoT and be road legal
• You will need a helmet - bring your own
• You will need to cover your arms and legs
• You will need to tape up your headlights
• You will need to keep your side windows up
• If you spin or drive dangerously, you will be removed from the circuit and refused any further track time
Personal Safety:
1. All drivers must attend a track time briefing prior to their session(s)
No briefing - No wristband track pass - No track session!
2. Drivers with multiple sessions booked need only to attend one briefing session for their allocated sessions
3. All drivers must sign the customary indemnity
4. Helmets are mandatory for all drivers. You will need to organise your own, although Castle Combe have a limited number available for hire for £2 per session with a £20 refundable deposit. Helmet straps are to be securely done up.
5. All drivers must hold a current licence and must show that licence at the briefing
6. All drivers must have arms & legs covered i.e no shorts or short sleeved T-shirts
7. Passengers are allowed in the front seats only amd MUST be over 12 years old AND measure over 5'2'' AND have a signed letter of
authority and disclaimer from a parent or guardian if under 18 years old
Vehicle Details:
1. Tyre pressure may be increased by 12 p.s.i. per tyre if you wish (there is no facility to do this within Castle Combe)
2. Do NOT overfill petrol tanks
3. Seat belts MUST be worn
4. Your car needs to be suitable for driving on the road (i.e ROAD LEGAL)
5. No slick tyres allowed
6. No in-car video cameras allowed, however fixed or held
7. Oil, water and fuel levels should be checked prior to each session
8. Headlights must be covered with tape (gaffer, duck tape etc)
9. The maximum sound level for your vehicle is 100dB running at 4500rpm and measured at 45 deg, half a metre from your exhaust outlet.
(Most road cars will easily pass this)
10. For your own interest you should ensure that your car is adequately protected by insurance. A normal private car motor insurance policy usually excludes circuit driving. However, you can organise special track time insurance with Competition Car Insurance
Track Time In Brief:
• You will need a full current driving licence
• You will need to show your driving licence at a briefing session - bring it with you
• Your car must have a current MoT and be road legal
• You will need a helmet - bring your own
• You will need to cover your arms and legs
• You will need to tape up your headlights
• You will need to keep your side windows up
• If you spin or drive dangerously, you will be removed from the circuit and refused any further track time
Personal Safety:
1. All drivers must attend a track time briefing prior to their session(s)
No briefing - No wristband track pass - No track session!
2. Drivers with multiple sessions booked need only to attend one briefing session for their allocated sessions
3. All drivers must sign the customary indemnity
4. Helmets are mandatory for all drivers. You will need to organise your own, although Castle Combe have a limited number available for hire for £2 per session with a £20 refundable deposit. Helmet straps are to be securely done up.
5. All drivers must hold a current licence and must show that licence at the briefing
6. All drivers must have arms & legs covered i.e no shorts or short sleeved T-shirts
7. Passengers are allowed in the front seats only amd MUST be over 12 years old AND measure over 5'2'' AND have a signed letter of
authority and disclaimer from a parent or guardian if under 18 years old
Vehicle Details:
1. Tyre pressure may be increased by 12 p.s.i. per tyre if you wish (there is no facility to do this within Castle Combe)
2. Do NOT overfill petrol tanks
3. Seat belts MUST be worn
4. Your car needs to be suitable for driving on the road (i.e ROAD LEGAL)
5. No slick tyres allowed
6. No in-car video cameras allowed, however fixed or held
7. Oil, water and fuel levels should be checked prior to each session
8. Headlights must be covered with tape (gaffer, duck tape etc)
9. The maximum sound level for your vehicle is 100dB running at 4500rpm and measured at 45 deg, half a metre from your exhaust outlet.
(Most road cars will easily pass this)
10. For your own interest you should ensure that your car is adequately protected by insurance. A normal private car motor insurance policy usually excludes circuit driving. However, you can organise special track time insurance with Competition Car Insurance
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For anyone that is staying down there for more than one day, there are a LOAD of us staying in Bristol (I'm moving there this month and currently have several staying at mine including Trouser, Paul N P etc.) so try and get accomodation in Bristol so we can go for some beers etc! (I have NUMEROUS attractive single female friends that live there )
Castle Coombe is about a 20 - 30 minute drive from Bristol.
I'm also thinking of arranging a blast across either south wales or exmoor. Would anyone be interested in that also?
Ed
Castle Coombe is about a 20 - 30 minute drive from Bristol.
I'm also thinking of arranging a blast across either south wales or exmoor. Would anyone be interested in that also?
Ed
#49
Drexel,
Last time I went on the circuit at Castle Combe my car was 98 dB with full Scoobysports decat. Nozzers P1 failed though and he had to fit his old exhaust. Can't remember if it was the BB or centre section he fitted and then it passed. Think he also had a full Scoobysports decat!
Cheers Phill C
Last time I went on the circuit at Castle Combe my car was 98 dB with full Scoobysports decat. Nozzers P1 failed though and he had to fit his old exhaust. Can't remember if it was the BB or centre section he fitted and then it passed. Think he also had a full Scoobysports decat!
Cheers Phill C
#50
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SIDC's allocation sold out completely at the weekend
GREAT NEWS
We have managed to secure a limited number of additional tickets on a first come first served basis
Available online for SIDC members [£4.50] and Non SIDC Members [£5.00] both plus VAT
Well JohnB for his negotion skills
Phil
GREAT NEWS
We have managed to secure a limited number of additional tickets on a first come first served basis
Available online for SIDC members [£4.50] and Non SIDC Members [£5.00] both plus VAT
Well JohnB for his negotion skills
Phil
#51
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Charity Raffle
Will also take place
A SWRT Team Shirt Signed my Tommi himself
All proceeds to Diabetis UK
Thanks to Carl at Prodrive for getting Tommi to sign it for me
Will also take place
A SWRT Team Shirt Signed my Tommi himself
All proceeds to Diabetis UK
Thanks to Carl at Prodrive for getting Tommi to sign it for me
#55
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I have just released some more tickets into the shop
We have to hold back a percentage for NON Internet Members that won't hear about this event until they read this months True Grip
So grab the remaining tickets quickly
Phil
We have to hold back a percentage for NON Internet Members that won't hear about this event until they read this months True Grip
So grab the remaining tickets quickly
Phil
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I just got that last track spot
I have thought about taking down a small tent with me.
Would anyone else be interested in making a weekend of it
Should be a good weekend.
Greg and Alison
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You cant win em all tony
Japfest should be fun though.
And it will be my first go on a track
By the way tony , your old photos were great
Does anyone fancy camping?
Greg
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Anyone know why the SIDC website doesn't seem to be working?
When I click "add to cart" I simply get a message saying your cart is empty.
I'm not a member of SIDC and have tried to join through the website, but get exactly the same response when I click "add to cart".
Am I being a complete spazzhead or is there something wrong?
Cheers
Simon
When I click "add to cart" I simply get a message saying your cart is empty.
I'm not a member of SIDC and have tried to join through the website, but get exactly the same response when I click "add to cart".
Am I being a complete spazzhead or is there something wrong?
Cheers
Simon