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Old 20 April 2002, 06:34 PM
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Thanks for Kames today, a shame it was so quiet on track, but enjoyable none the less (when I wasn't testing out the westies off-road abilities anyway) Hopefully a few more people will be there next time.

Good to see a couple of new faces turn up and brave the track (I suspect the Elise driver (sorry if you read this, but my memory of names is poor) was trying to work out a way of taking the whole track home with him, having spent so much time on it but having been out as a passenger with him I can understand why as it seemed to suit the car perfectly)

Thanks Again.

(Now trying desperately to stay awake long enough to watch the rally highlights, zzzz...)
Old 20 April 2002, 06:43 PM
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Also, thanks for a good day out guy's. specially you Rob, i'm not sure they would have took my lunch as payment but seriously, it was great fun, now i know a bit more about loosing it in a hairpin

Also Rob, email me your adress, and i'll send ya a tenner

PS, That guy, with the White wagon, is there any chance of a picture of it
Old 20 April 2002, 07:17 PM
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Many thanks to all for a very enjoyable day out.

It was my second time I have had my Yellow Lotus Elise S2 on Kames and found it quite different going the other way around (Anti-clockwise today). Was aiming on finishing what left hand tread I had befoe getting new tyres this week so thought it was going to be clockwise. The first time I went there was a couple of weeks ago in glorius sunshine, and I loved it so much I jumped at the chance to have another go. Did think of trying to get a set of keys made but John didn't put them done for long enough!!.

Was first on, and last off, and had a "FEW" runs during the day, but in fairness there was very little queues and it wouldn't have been right to have a track empty for longer than five minutes.

Conditions were a bit different today with the track being changeable all day long due to light rain coming and going. However this meant that the track was empty more!! The Elise is great fun on this track and well suited to it. Still I had a job breaking through the 90 second barrier but eventually cracked it on a couple of runs. Tried to take plenty passengers out and even managed one 90 second session with a passenger which pleased me.

Thanks again and looking forward to the next one. (anybody got a spare set of Kames keys I could borrow!!) I am sure I will see some of you again on my second Knockhill track day in July. Will try not to spin it this time!

Iain
Old 20 April 2002, 07:40 PM
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Thanks guys for all the entertainment
Especial thanks to John for the organisation and the "How To"lesson
To Iain for discovering perpetual motion in a Lotus. Have ye stoaped smiling yet m8. Smoooooth ride in yer wee yella beasty
And last but not least Robertiooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh the shortcut king. Feels fast, loadsa fun. Do Westfield do Satnav to keep ye oan track
Nearly forgot about Neil, how could I,good times despite the tricky handling at times
Doug

[Edited by Doogsy - 4/20/2002 7:42:28 PM]
Also forgot Dave RA man Quick starts and loadsa gear changes the pros and cons of short gearing
Cheers Doug

[Edited by Doogsy - 4/20/2002 9:20:10 PM]
Old 20 April 2002, 08:43 PM
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Sounds like you all had a great day out guys. Just gutted I couldn't be there to keep you all company.

Roll on the next one in May. I'm not missing the next one for anything!

Cheers

John
Old 20 April 2002, 08:44 PM
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Thanks John for organising (and all who helped.)

Didn't go on track today (for some pathetic reason) despite John's attempts to persuade me - next time mate.

Cheers for passenger rides to Robbie (Mr Westfield off road challenge!), Crushinator and his green machine, and track record holder John.

Nice to put some names to faces and to see some familiar ones again.

Glad you got home okay Peter, even if it was a bit of a long way round...

Rich
Old 20 April 2002, 08:51 PM
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Peter, don't say you trusted the RichS navigational system? You'd have been better off heading off in completely the wrong direction to start with, at least that way you'd know you were lost
Old 20 April 2002, 08:52 PM
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It is a pity on 11 cars went on the track, 137 times were recorded and are available to anyone that would like a copy. The little lotus logged 34 times (not bad for £20).

Hopefully more will appear on 26 may.

STAN
Old 20 April 2002, 08:56 PM
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LOL oddly enough it was such a long journey, i had a really bad neck strain i was amazed i could summon the energy to get out of my car

[edited to say, Cheers for the beer Rich]




[Edited by The Crushinator - 4/20/2002 8:57:56 PM]
Old 20 April 2002, 08:58 PM
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I had a great time, at one point (during the rain) there was only Iain in the Elise and me and my brother venturing out on the track.

Managed to get my time from 1:04 to 0:90 in 8 goes and only mowed the grass once

Stuart
Old 20 April 2002, 08:59 PM
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Robbie - we didn't actually get lost (for once).

Knew where I was all along

Edited to say - you're welcome Peter.

Also sasim - which one/car were you? - red RA? (Sorry - I think we've met too - Doh!)

[Edited by RichS - 4/20/2002 9:02:34 PM]
Old 20 April 2002, 09:02 PM
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Guys the thread should read 'Big Thanks to Stan & co.' All I did was unlock the gates, Stans the one doing the work in the timing hut

P.S. Don't tell the wife I used her car
Old 20 April 2002, 09:04 PM
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Thanks very much Stan & co.

John - sorry mate I've already posted the tyre smoking photos to your house!
Old 20 April 2002, 09:04 PM
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Cheers John,
thanks for the good 1/2 day in my case, managwed to get times down from 117 secs to 100 secs now, could go aloy quicker if i could get traction was wheelspinning at everycorner and lost it twice in good style, espicially after leaving 2 yre marks at the bottom of the track near the pit area

Neil
Old 20 April 2002, 09:04 PM
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Hi all

Good to see people again, although the weather was pretty poor Thanks to Iain for taking me out in the elise and im chuffed you managed to get under 90

Rich and Peter, i completely forgot about you following me home My apologies .

Ian
Old 20 April 2002, 09:06 PM
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Rich, Dohh ! BTW David McDonald was in the RA.
Old 20 April 2002, 09:06 PM
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Did anyone get pictures of me loosing it at the bottom of the track where i ended up facing the wrong way
Old 20 April 2002, 09:09 PM
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Rich, Sasim has the green 5 door which I never manage to get any picts of
Old 20 April 2002, 09:09 PM
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Let me add my thanks to John & co for organising a good day. Thanks to Stan for emailing the results, looks like I need to be quicker off the line. Got my shiney new tyres and tracking adjusted back in, so maybe they'll help give me some more grip. It was great to get out on a track in the car and get a feel for what it can do and when it will cry enough.

If anyone has pics of today, esp my car (or video) please email me.


The Crushinator - I've emailed you a pic.


Old 20 April 2002, 09:14 PM
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Cheers john, that should be the benchmark for all wagons BTW Fancy a swap
Old 20 April 2002, 09:17 PM
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Enjoyed the wee tussle today John, a good launch makes a difference. Also a good rule of thumb is to leave the fat passengers in the padock as my last six runs will testify to. Anyone want to own up to being the pie eater responsible for 88.19 ?

Old 20 April 2002, 09:21 PM
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You must have a real heavy weight in car john, and it wasn't me as the sheet sows you have a 89.21
Old 20 April 2002, 09:23 PM
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I know who 89.21 was...he's not on here.

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Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn't like to lumber you with the insurance bill, nor the fuel economy, for that matter!!
Old 20 April 2002, 10:39 PM
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Didn't get to see too much action, didn't arrive until after 2 and the wee fella was sleeping so didn't get a chance to speak to people. Plus it was so cold so left to go and look for a Scoob

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Rich,

My one was the dark green wagon with the gold alloys.

Stuart
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Just thought I would comment about Kames. The standard of driving was very high. Most notable was the Yellow Elise and the White Wagon Sti. bloody hell could those cars shift. Also thanks to John for showing how the track timing gear worked, most helpful for a newbie like me. Best bit was seeing Robs Land Rover with bodykit.. Ohh sorry it was a westfield acting like a land rover. using the track for rally cross. Well thanks to all. and next time I'll take mine on. The wagon with the scooby doo in the back.

Cheers
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Old 21 April 2002, 11:50 AM
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Could somebody please send me the times to the following e-mail address Iain@skyenet.freeserve.co.uk Stan sent them to my talk21.com e-mail address but talk21 mucked up the attachment. Cheers Iain
Old 21 April 2002, 12:02 PM
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it is done, on there way now
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Anyone got photos of the day out?


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