EASYTRACK Day at Abingdon, Wed Aug 30th
#6
Ooops, back on now. Perhaps I should actually send the money now!
I would advise anyone not to rely on me for advice on braking points and the like. If you attempt to use my braking points you will undoubtedly end up in the grass (unless you've also got AP's of course ), and I will probably spend most of the day going sideways anyway!
Anyhow, see you all there.
Stef.
I would advise anyone not to rely on me for advice on braking points and the like. If you attempt to use my braking points you will undoubtedly end up in the grass (unless you've also got AP's of course ), and I will probably spend most of the day going sideways anyway!
Anyhow, see you all there.
Stef.
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For those going on Wednesday, has anyone got some octane booster they can sell me? Millers seems the popular choice, but I've left it a bit late and would be pleased with anything.
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#11
Great pics ! Glad you didn't catch my big sideways 'moment' at that corner....hehe.
Really enjoyed the day, looking forward to the next one already. Nice to put faces to names too !
Neil (pic no. 30).
Really enjoyed the day, looking forward to the next one already. Nice to put faces to names too !
Neil (pic no. 30).
#14
Excellent piccies Simon, cheers.
What a fantastic day - everyone seemed to get out of each others way, except for the white cossie (pic 33), who didn't get out of the way for about 5 laps, despite my flashing the whole way round (easytrack forgot blue flags, which is not a good idea).
Neil - I didn't realise you were subverbal! Nice to meet you (I'm Mike by the way).
Thanks to Stef and Richards who took me round in a sideways fashion - I managed to get more out of my scoob after that, and just can't wait to get back and try a few more things.
For anyone thinking of the power station bump steer removal, I still found the car very forgiving, and still not enough response on turn in (but better than it was).
Mike (pic 23 and 32)
What a fantastic day - everyone seemed to get out of each others way, except for the white cossie (pic 33), who didn't get out of the way for about 5 laps, despite my flashing the whole way round (easytrack forgot blue flags, which is not a good idea).
Neil - I didn't realise you were subverbal! Nice to meet you (I'm Mike by the way).
Thanks to Stef and Richards who took me round in a sideways fashion - I managed to get more out of my scoob after that, and just can't wait to get back and try a few more things.
For anyone thinking of the power station bump steer removal, I still found the car very forgiving, and still not enough response on turn in (but better than it was).
Mike (pic 23 and 32)
#15
Hey Mike, I didn't realise *you* were Triggaar ! Bloody code names ! Hope it wasn't you who pushed our Cossie mate into a spin ??!!
Thanx also to Andy for helping my tyres to last a few extra miles.
Anyone do any 'unofficial' lap timing. I got one of the Evos at 50 secs. My passenger/brother clocked me at around 52 secs but kept forgetting to look at the watch with excitement, so therefore not very accurate !
Neil.
Thanx also to Andy for helping my tyres to last a few extra miles.
Anyone do any 'unofficial' lap timing. I got one of the Evos at 50 secs. My passenger/brother clocked me at around 52 secs but kept forgetting to look at the watch with excitement, so therefore not very accurate !
Neil.
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