y don't we hav a track dayz vid?
there are enough people who take in-car footage of track days they've been on!
if we got it together, could we hav a vid of each differant track showing people who maynot hav been on THAT particular track etc
how to take the lines/gears they should be in, speeds there doing etc etc
OR
get Stef to do footage from every track day he does, talkin/taking us through it/showing us how he does it! ( - the spin offs) lol sorry Stef
you know what i'm getting at......then sell it in scoobyshop!
this will then give new and old track day users an insight to what the track will be like that they will be going on etc!
it could be good/fun viewing as well.
just a thought!
Phil
if we got it together, could we hav a vid of each differant track showing people who maynot hav been on THAT particular track etc
how to take the lines/gears they should be in, speeds there doing etc etc
OR
get Stef to do footage from every track day he does, talkin/taking us through it/showing us how he does it! ( - the spin offs) lol sorry Stef
you know what i'm getting at......then sell it in scoobyshop!
this will then give new and old track day users an insight to what the track will be like that they will be going on etc!
it could be good/fun viewing as well.
just a thought!

Phil
There is also another one currently in production!!!
Scoobytrax is undoubtedly useful as a starting point and certainly helped me, but I just felt something a bit more exciting was needed.
I'm certainly not qualified enough to talk people through lines and things though, and I doubt either my lines or technique would be considered suitable for everyone anyway!
The video will comprise of some 'proper' laps with detailed commentary on the lines, braking points, etc as well as some more 'entertaining' ones.
It will obviously take a while to put together as we need to visit all the circuits, but it's well underway.
If anyone has any good digital footage both in-car and especially spectating, let me know and I'll see if we can use it.
Stef.
[This message has been edited by Stef (edited 10 May 2001).]
Scoobytrax is undoubtedly useful as a starting point and certainly helped me, but I just felt something a bit more exciting was needed.

I'm certainly not qualified enough to talk people through lines and things though, and I doubt either my lines or technique would be considered suitable for everyone anyway!

The video will comprise of some 'proper' laps with detailed commentary on the lines, braking points, etc as well as some more 'entertaining' ones.

It will obviously take a while to put together as we need to visit all the circuits, but it's well underway.
If anyone has any good digital footage both in-car and especially spectating, let me know and I'll see if we can use it.
Stef.
[This message has been edited by Stef (edited 10 May 2001).]
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