Snetterton Saturday 3 November with Opentrack - Who's going?
Discussion
Well I had a brilliant morning! No problems with the car and lots of fun on track then the rain came at lunch and my track action became slow motion although stil a lot of fun! But my day was cut short due to a conrod wanting to meet everyone outside of the engine!!
Here is the vid
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HEJalbgpQic
Sorry I didn't catch any of you. Same old story, never anyone with their cars!
Here is the vid
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HEJalbgpQic
Sorry I didn't catch any of you. Same old story, never anyone with their cars!
That's a real shame, you passed me in the morning and were clearly going well. Are you going to drop a new engine in or try and repair?
A good day all round. Driving standards really good all day, with the exception of one muppet in a Mini and a stock hatch with a novice cross who nearly rear ended me trying to overtake into Oggies under a red flag.
A good day all round. Driving standards really good all day, with the exception of one muppet in a Mini and a stock hatch with a novice cross who nearly rear ended me trying to overtake into Oggies under a red flag.
Carnage said:
That's a real shame, you passed me in the morning and were clearly going well. Are you going to drop a new engine in or try and repair?
A good day all round. Driving standards really good all day, with the exception of one muppet in a Mini and a stock hatch with a novice cross who nearly rear ended me trying to overtake into Oggies under a red flag.
Absolutely, that is a pain for you, car seemed to be running really well. A good day all round. Driving standards really good all day, with the exception of one muppet in a Mini and a stock hatch with a novice cross who nearly rear ended me trying to overtake into Oggies under a red flag.
We had a really good day as well, first time at Snetterton - excellent circuit and the Caterham was great, and far better than me! I was really glad I went out in the wet a few times too, really helped me work on smoothness and to get to grips with the car at sensible speeds. I was pleasantly surprised at how grippy R888s are in the damp.
As you say, Carnage, I thought driving standards were very high all day. Marshalls and other circuit staff were really professional and friendly, and I thought Opentrack were great, with things like free hot drinks and nice snacks an excellent touch. I'd definitely use them again.
Were you in the yellow 968 CS? Very nice piece of kit.
Carnage said:
That's a real shame, you passed me in the morning and were clearly going well. Are you going to drop a new engine in or try and repair?
Well unfortunately I can't afford to fix it for at least a year think ill go for a newer engine (upgraditis kicking in already!) it will be back better and stronger just not quickly Looked like you we're getting to grips with the Porsche though were you happy with the purchase? Certainly looked a nice one.
chormy said:
Great day for sure , a few idiots around the blue n yellow mini overtaking on the inside of bends if a novice had been there it would have ended in tears.
some nice cars there as well
Spot on re that Mini. I actually spoke to their team manager who was very apologetic, to her credit. I couldn't find the organiser to have a whinge at them. some nice cars there as well
_Neal_ said:
Absolutely, that is a pain for you, car seemed to be running really well.
We had a really good day as well, first time at Snetterton - excellent circuit and the Caterham was great, and far better than me! I was really glad I went out in the wet a few times too, really helped me work on smoothness and to get to grips with the car at sensible speeds. I was pleasantly surprised at how grippy R888s are in the damp.
As you say, Carnage, I thought driving standards were very high all day. Marshalls and other circuit staff were really professional and friendly, and I thought Opentrack were great, with things like free hot drinks and nice snacks an excellent touch. I'd definitely use them again.
Were you in the yellow 968 CS? Very nice piece of kit.
Seconded re the circuit staff and organisers. The staff are always good at Snet I find.
Yep, that was me - only just bought it. Glad you like it! Took a bit of getting used to - I normally race sixties sports cars - but great fun to drive. All the clichés about the handling are true. It was great in the mixed conditions in the afternoon.
We had a really good day as well, first time at Snetterton - excellent circuit and the Caterham was great, and far better than me! I was really glad I went out in the wet a few times too, really helped me work on smoothness and to get to grips with the car at sensible speeds. I was pleasantly surprised at how grippy R888s are in the damp.
As you say, Carnage, I thought driving standards were very high all day. Marshalls and other circuit staff were really professional and friendly, and I thought Opentrack were great, with things like free hot drinks and nice snacks an excellent touch. I'd definitely use them again.
Were you in the yellow 968 CS? Very nice piece of kit.
Seconded re the circuit staff and organisers. The staff are always good at Snet I find.
Yep, that was me - only just bought it. Glad you like it! Took a bit of getting used to - I normally race sixties sports cars - but great fun to drive. All the clichés about the handling are true. It was great in the mixed conditions in the afternoon.
shaun fulcrum said:
Well unfortunately I can't afford to fix it for at least a year think ill go for a newer engine (upgraditis kicking in already!) it will be back better and stronger just not quickly
Looked like you we're getting to grips with the Porsche though were you happy with the purchase? Certainly looked a nice one.
Gutted for you Shaun - can you drop a second hand one in? I suppose at least its at the end of the season...Looked like you we're getting to grips with the Porsche though were you happy with the purchase? Certainly looked a nice one.
Very happy with it! I wasn't planning on racing it, but I think it will have to make a few appearances next year
Porkie said:
I fell 100000% back in love with it (after a VERY testing year reliabilty wise)
Wish I hadnt said that as well... a 5am saturday morning safety check by my mechanic buddy on the Westfield revealed...a snapped rear anti roll bar, still ok to run witout though... BUT
its also snapped these two bolts that hold the sequential gearbox togther.... so couldnt use it and its another £2,000+ bill as engine has to come out to get gearbox out... (6 whole laps of the Ring and 15 laps of Spa since last gearbox rebuild because of SAME bloody problem) GRRRRRRRRR!
10000% out of love....
Couldn't agree more about the MGC. Lovely.
Little bi of video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qaOti9ROjY
Little bi of video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qaOti9ROjY
Porkie said:
Wish I hadnt said that as well... a 5am saturday morning safety check by my mechanic buddy on the Westfield revealed...
a snapped rear anti roll bar, still ok to run witout though...
The Westfield rear arbs are famous for snapping like that - I had one exactly the same. You'd be better with a plays-kool bar (http://www.plays-kool.co.uk/acatalog/Anti_Rollbars.html ) which is a single-piece so no welds to break.a snapped rear anti roll bar, still ok to run witout though...
£2K to take out an engine on a westie....that can't be right....I know mine is a lot simpler but I can have it out in an hour flat!
Porkie said:
Take out engine and box, transport box to manufacturer, pay for repair and rebuild of box, pick up gearbox and refit engine and gearbox..... plus VAT!
I know what it cost sadly
Thanks for tip on rollbar
And I thought my day was costly! Still the breakages are a labour of love for machines of much enjoyment you'll forget all about it as soon as you drive it again. I know what it cost sadly
Thanks for tip on rollbar
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