First time at Alford 03/08/03
#2
Anyone like the idea of a event at the Little ferry cart track at Golspie "Sutherland" Its used as a round of the Scottish sprint championship also a few Car club's CCC 'Caithness Car Club' etc. I will look into it if anyone is interested also would give the opportunity for a Highlands meet.
[Edited by JDMsport - 8/6/2003 10:14:11 PM]
[Edited by JDMsport - 8/6/2003 10:14:11 PM]
#3
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nairn, Highlands
Posts: 350
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Well, myself and Lesley had our first time at Alford today. In fact, our first ever meet with other scoobynetters.
I'd just like to say it was a fantastic day out and very nice to put some faces to the names!
Only the highest quality of cars there which kind of put ours to shame! Maybe one day.....
Anyway, pics to follow shortly. If anyone else has pics, post them up too. See you all at the next one hopefully!
I'd just like to say it was a fantastic day out and very nice to put some faces to the names!
Only the highest quality of cars there which kind of put ours to shame! Maybe one day.....
Anyway, pics to follow shortly. If anyone else has pics, post them up too. See you all at the next one hopefully!
#4
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: •°``°•,¸¸,•°``°•,¸¸,•
Posts: 7,113
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Steve,
I saw you on track but I didn't know which fella you were. We (Mrs Numptie and I) shot off around 14:00 and I realised that I hadn't said f'like. Apologies, I could have asked Jools or one of the others to point you out.
Next time, I'll be a bit more forward. I look forward to it.
Sorry again.
So, what were the final times? (Rob / Jools) - I reckon Scotty was getting quicker every run.
I saw you on track but I didn't know which fella you were. We (Mrs Numptie and I) shot off around 14:00 and I realised that I hadn't said f'like. Apologies, I could have asked Jools or one of the others to point you out.
Next time, I'll be a bit more forward. I look forward to it.
Sorry again.
So, what were the final times? (Rob / Jools) - I reckon Scotty was getting quicker every run.
#6
Scooby Regular
Some pics first
Another great day out apart from Tut's car not looking to well before he even got started Hope it's not to bad Tut!
Thanks to the Capri owners club who invited us and Paul and John who took it upon themselves to time some of us.
All of us seemed to have improved since our last visit.
The times
Rob D 66.20
Jools 66.66
Eric 67.09
EvoV 67.21
Scotty 67.87
JohnS 70.97
Steve 73.55
I think we should host our own event some time.
Cheers, Rob.
[Edited by Rob D - 04/08/2003 13:12:50]
Another great day out apart from Tut's car not looking to well before he even got started Hope it's not to bad Tut!
Thanks to the Capri owners club who invited us and Paul and John who took it upon themselves to time some of us.
All of us seemed to have improved since our last visit.
The times
Rob D 66.20
Jools 66.66
Eric 67.09
EvoV 67.21
Scotty 67.87
JohnS 70.97
Steve 73.55
I think we should host our own event some time.
Cheers, Rob.
[Edited by Rob D - 04/08/2003 13:12:50]
#7
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: •°``°•,¸¸,•°``°•,¸¸,•
Posts: 7,113
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks Rob
Aye, I second that !
I've been thinking about this (since Miles suggested it at the Peugeot day). I also had a word with John about it on Sunday.
Some thoughts ...
This is a great idea but I'm wondering if we've left it too late for this year.
I'd be up for doing some of the organising / co-ordinating.
Anyone have any views on this ?
Cheers,
N
Thanks to the Capri owners club who invited us and Paul and John who took it upon themselves to time some of us.
I think we should host our own event some time.
Some thoughts ...
- There's a chappie I work with who's a controls / electronics walla. I've got him working on pricing a proper timing rig (c/w laptop interface and big display). Hopefully it'll only cost a few hundred quid but if anyone knows where to get such a thing ready made, I'd be grateful for the input.
- John reckons that the price of hiring the track and surrounding ground is a charity donation. It'd be good if we could establish how much we're typically talking about.
- Apparently, you need four marshalls throughout the event. This coupled with peeps at the gate (to take money etc) means that we'd need a fair few volunteers.
- To make it worthwhile, we'd need to invite some associated clubs - not a problem.
- We should really arrange an evening event (barbie or the like) after everything'd tidied up etc.
- Burger vans / bouncy castles etc etc etc
- Promotion / advertising / road signs
This is a great idea but I'm wondering if we've left it too late for this year.
I'd be up for doing some of the organising / co-ordinating.
Anyone have any views on this ?
Cheers,
N
Trending Topics
#8
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nairn, Highlands
Posts: 350
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Here's a couple more....
Numptie, thanks for the apology but honestly there's no need. We had a great day and I'm sure we will get the chance to meet up with you all again soon.
P.S. Guess I was too slow to even register on the stopwatch
Numptie, thanks for the apology but honestly there's no need. We had a great day and I'm sure we will get the chance to meet up with you all again soon.
P.S. Guess I was too slow to even register on the stopwatch
#9
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Surrey
Posts: 1,038
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I have to agree that it sounds a great idea! I often think the track at Alford is overlooked, and saves the drive etc associated with going to Kames from Aberdeen.
I know a few SEAT owners who would be interested in attending something like this as they went to the Pug day and really enjoyed it.
Could be right about too late in the year though - only Aug & Sept for BBQ weather.... if we're lucky!
Mike
I know a few SEAT owners who would be interested in attending something like this as they went to the Pug day and really enjoyed it.
Could be right about too late in the year though - only Aug & Sept for BBQ weather.... if we're lucky!
Mike
#10
Scooby Regular
Looks like I missed a good day - unfortunately the house is currently a bombsite in the middle of redecoration and her indoors would have had a fit if I'd slunk off to Alford for the day
I've had the idea for having our own Alford for a couple of years and have vaguely mentioned it in the past. I'd be up for co-ordinating/helping/marshal/dogs body work at our own Alford. IIRC, the actual cost of the track is not a lot (£500?), but it is booked up quite extensively during the summer months. Something to discuss the morn's night at the OMI?
I've had the idea for having our own Alford for a couple of years and have vaguely mentioned it in the past. I'd be up for co-ordinating/helping/marshal/dogs body work at our own Alford. IIRC, the actual cost of the track is not a lot (£500?), but it is booked up quite extensively during the summer months. Something to discuss the morn's night at the OMI?
#13
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: •°``°•,¸¸,•°``°•,¸¸,•
Posts: 7,113
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Something to discuss the morn's night at the OMI?
... but it is booked up quite extensively during the summer months
Cheers,
N
#14
Scooby Regular
Numptie, no problems with the timing equipment.
I know of a company that can supply us a rather large display and beam sensors for a weekend, very similar setup to Kames with split times etc etc.
I know of a company that can supply us a rather large display and beam sensors for a weekend, very similar setup to Kames with split times etc etc.
#15
Rob,
nice photos. Made me sad though - wish I could still afford the Scoob, and wish I still worked at the museum - life was so simple back then.
Numptie,
you want to speak to the curator Mike Ward, top bloke, rumbles about in a V8 Rover SD1. You'll get him on 019755 62292. I think you're cutting it a bit fine for this year, even if you can get a free Sunday. Sept usually has the bike convention and the auction so that's 2 out the window to start with.
It's at least 10 years since I worked there, so I've no idea of the costs involved in hiring the track.
Mike.
nice photos. Made me sad though - wish I could still afford the Scoob, and wish I still worked at the museum - life was so simple back then.
Numptie,
you want to speak to the curator Mike Ward, top bloke, rumbles about in a V8 Rover SD1. You'll get him on 019755 62292. I think you're cutting it a bit fine for this year, even if you can get a free Sunday. Sept usually has the bike convention and the auction so that's 2 out the window to start with.
It's at least 10 years since I worked there, so I've no idea of the costs involved in hiring the track.
Mike.
#17
Moderator
iTrader: (1)
Numptie - September is a busy month for me, so might be best to leave it until next year. Get a good date that suits everyone, and then do lots of publicity - sort of Scottish National Day ro something like that. I'm sure we could do some great things like a BBQ (free for current members) like we have done at Kames before. Make it a good day out with bouncy castles, cash prizes for the best cars from each car club, vendors, advertising (quite liked the idea of the colour info pack handed out on Sunday). Perhaps June next year ?
John - we use a different route from that used at the sprint events, and I think it's something like half a lap longer someone said - we started with a full oval, then a figure of eight, then another full oval. Thinking about it though, almost all the cornering puts presure on the passenger side front tyre, so a slightly different route to perhaps even things up might be better ?
John
John - we use a different route from that used at the sprint events, and I think it's something like half a lap longer someone said - we started with a full oval, then a figure of eight, then another full oval. Thinking about it though, almost all the cornering puts presure on the passenger side front tyre, so a slightly different route to perhaps even things up might be better ?
John
#18
Aye it was my first time too, did enjoy it.
Didn't take the car in to because i thought i'd come have a look around first, then by the time i did, spoke to a couple of folk, nosed in a couple of engine bays, watch the track i realised it was time to go.
Steve was that you in the silver Impreza i came up behind between Huntly & Keith ?
Nice to meet you guys & put names to faces (& cars)
Didn't take the car in to because i thought i'd come have a look around first, then by the time i did, spoke to a couple of folk, nosed in a couple of engine bays, watch the track i realised it was time to go.
Steve was that you in the silver Impreza i came up behind between Huntly & Keith ?
Nice to meet you guys & put names to faces (& cars)
#19
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Aberdeenshire.
Posts: 873
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Steve,
Great to meet you and Lesley and glad you had fun. Regarding the track times; nothing to worry about there at all, considering it was your first time out Looks simple enough, but it’s all too easy to get it wrong and them steel and wooden barriers all of a sudden get close in a hurry
See you managed to post a picture of Young Keith’s Evo7 Only reason we did not torch it was that it was parked to close to the scoobies That Evo 5 out the track was pushing out 380BHP, looked damn quick, but out of shape on the tight corners. And to think I was told as we came through the gate that we would not manage to tie the boot laces of the monster Evo 5 out on the track with the gathering of Sti's we had there. I just nodded politely and said that’s an interesting perception you have there Well he must have had on slip on boots, cause I looked all day for his boot laces and could see them at all Fellow driving it was very nice and good crack as well. At least Young Keith had a friend for the day
Kendo; If I remember right you have Young Keith’s old Sti; damn quick car it is too.
N.
Like JohnS, I think we should put some serious planning and thought towards a track day of our own at Alford. Think we are out of time for this year, what with the plans for KN coming up. I hope to be home and lend a hand to Pete, JohnS, Dug & co with that event where I can. I would think we should pick a date before the end of this year and let all the local car clubs know. I’m sure they would be happy to pay us back with some support as so many of the Alford days seem to revolve around us entertaining the crowd on the track It was like Sti city yesterday
Rob,
Great pics mate, did the ones I take of you on the track turn out bad only saw the one posted up above.
Jools
Great to meet you and Lesley and glad you had fun. Regarding the track times; nothing to worry about there at all, considering it was your first time out Looks simple enough, but it’s all too easy to get it wrong and them steel and wooden barriers all of a sudden get close in a hurry
See you managed to post a picture of Young Keith’s Evo7 Only reason we did not torch it was that it was parked to close to the scoobies That Evo 5 out the track was pushing out 380BHP, looked damn quick, but out of shape on the tight corners. And to think I was told as we came through the gate that we would not manage to tie the boot laces of the monster Evo 5 out on the track with the gathering of Sti's we had there. I just nodded politely and said that’s an interesting perception you have there Well he must have had on slip on boots, cause I looked all day for his boot laces and could see them at all Fellow driving it was very nice and good crack as well. At least Young Keith had a friend for the day
Kendo; If I remember right you have Young Keith’s old Sti; damn quick car it is too.
N.
Like JohnS, I think we should put some serious planning and thought towards a track day of our own at Alford. Think we are out of time for this year, what with the plans for KN coming up. I hope to be home and lend a hand to Pete, JohnS, Dug & co with that event where I can. I would think we should pick a date before the end of this year and let all the local car clubs know. I’m sure they would be happy to pay us back with some support as so many of the Alford days seem to revolve around us entertaining the crowd on the track It was like Sti city yesterday
Rob,
Great pics mate, did the ones I take of you on the track turn out bad only saw the one posted up above.
Jools
#21
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nairn, Highlands
Posts: 350
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Kendo,
Yeah that would have been us I think. Were you in the version 5 in grey? Looked sweet.
When is there another meet that we're allowed to go to in Alford? Want to improve on that time!!
Yeah that would have been us I think. Were you in the version 5 in grey? Looked sweet.
When is there another meet that we're allowed to go to in Alford? Want to improve on that time!!
#22
Rob
First warm up lap at Alford on Sunday and smoke pouring out of the engine lid. Seemed to be coolant spraying on the exhaust manifold, nothing I could do, so called the AA, and reported it as a H/G failure, and home on a low loader. However temp did not go up, and oil is clear. Will get the tray off today, just incase it is a split hose, as opposed to H/G. I have the AA breakdown cover, so good for upto £500. I had started the dreaded engine problems again before that, starting getting more difficult, using oil, putting out smoke, so looked like problems anyway. This even with the new bottom end and overhauled head 7,000 miles ago.
Ricky is very busy, but booked in with him a week Thursday for a strip down. Family just left for Tenerife for two weeks, so at least I have a Focus.
tut
First warm up lap at Alford on Sunday and smoke pouring out of the engine lid. Seemed to be coolant spraying on the exhaust manifold, nothing I could do, so called the AA, and reported it as a H/G failure, and home on a low loader. However temp did not go up, and oil is clear. Will get the tray off today, just incase it is a split hose, as opposed to H/G. I have the AA breakdown cover, so good for upto £500. I had started the dreaded engine problems again before that, starting getting more difficult, using oil, putting out smoke, so looked like problems anyway. This even with the new bottom end and overhauled head 7,000 miles ago.
Ricky is very busy, but booked in with him a week Thursday for a strip down. Family just left for Tenerife for two weeks, so at least I have a Focus.
tut
#24
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 2,787
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Looks like it was a great day out, unfortunately i was making my bonnie way back down to Grangemouth at the time.
Am heading North tonight though so if i'm passing the OMI around or after 7.30 i'll stop in past.
Also echo the comments about a Subaru day at Alford, i personally would be more than happy to get involved in any way i can be of any use.
Am heading North tonight though so if i'm passing the OMI around or after 7.30 i'll stop in past.
Also echo the comments about a Subaru day at Alford, i personally would be more than happy to get involved in any way i can be of any use.
#26
Yip Steve it was me in the Version 5 oh i love that car !!
Give me a shout when your organising a highlands meet & i'll try to make it (weekends are better for me but will try if its through the week).
Aye Jools it is a quick motor will be better after next Friday after going to see Russell & Martin for D/P, C/S & spanky new TSL Firestorm (ordered yesterday, after hearing it on Sunday had to get one !!)
Was going to try to get to the OMI meet tonight but only just in from work maybe next time.
Give me a shout when your organising a highlands meet & i'll try to make it (weekends are better for me but will try if its through the week).
Aye Jools it is a quick motor will be better after next Friday after going to see Russell & Martin for D/P, C/S & spanky new TSL Firestorm (ordered yesterday, after hearing it on Sunday had to get one !!)
Was going to try to get to the OMI meet tonight but only just in from work maybe next time.
#27
KP who parked that evo their as Jools said too close to burn Inverurie Boys will convert you back within the month but hey you will have changed twice in a month at your exchange rate
Cheers Brian
Cheers Brian