Charity Passenger rides at Snetterton
Discussion
daxtojeiro said:
Hi Kev,
do we need to bring those certificates with us to go on the 100 track?
Also how many trips around are we expected to put in, I mean if we do it are we expected to be there all day driving or just for a while?
Is there a petrol station close by, as mines not exactly frugal!
thanks
Phil
Phil ya little Pixie you added more after I answered your original email....LOLdo we need to bring those certificates with us to go on the 100 track?
Also how many trips around are we expected to put in, I mean if we do it are we expected to be there all day driving or just for a while?
Is there a petrol station close by, as mines not exactly frugal!
thanks
Phil
Edited by daxtojeiro on Sunday 4th September 19:38
As you are volunteering, it is up to you how much time you wish to designate for passenger laps. You can do the morning stint, afternoon stint or all day with a few breaks if you wish.
As long as we don't get people turn up do three laps around the track and bugger off home leaving a long queue of crying orphans who were waiting for their dream trip in your classic...
With regard to fuel, there is a petrol pump onsite but last time I looked the charge was £1.65 per litre.
There are a couple of petrol stations near to Snetterton that will work out cheaper though. There are two BP(?) stations either side of the dual carriageway London side of the circuit, a couple in Thetford itself, or a Shell at Attleborough on the way into Norwich.
Hope this helps..
Kev
KevF said:
Phil ya little Pixie you added more after I answered your original email....LOL
As you are volunteering, it is up to you how much time you wish to designate for passenger laps. You can do the morning stint, afternoon stint or all day with a few breaks if you wish.
As long as we don't get people turn up do three laps around the track and bugger off home leaving a long queue of crying orphans who were waiting for their dream trip in your classic...
With regard to fuel, there is a petrol pump onsite but last time I looked the charge was £1.65 per litre.
There are a couple of petrol stations near to Snetterton that will work out cheaper though. There are two BP(?) stations either side of the dual carriageway London side of the circuit, a couple in Thetford itself, or a Shell at Attleborough on the way into Norwich.
Hope this helps..
Kev
That sounds great, as long as its not raining then I can make it,As you are volunteering, it is up to you how much time you wish to designate for passenger laps. You can do the morning stint, afternoon stint or all day with a few breaks if you wish.
As long as we don't get people turn up do three laps around the track and bugger off home leaving a long queue of crying orphans who were waiting for their dream trip in your classic...
With regard to fuel, there is a petrol pump onsite but last time I looked the charge was £1.65 per litre.
There are a couple of petrol stations near to Snetterton that will work out cheaper though. There are two BP(?) stations either side of the dual carriageway London side of the circuit, a couple in Thetford itself, or a Shell at Attleborough on the way into Norwich.
Hope this helps..
Kev
thanks,
Phil
UnluckyTimmeh said:
Kev,
If I (and i'm sure Greig) could persuade the powers that be to bring along a BMW/Harley stand, would there be a way of some bikes doing display rides? i don't know what the rules are on clothing on bikes as on T/Days its leathers. But i'm talking about lesurely cruise, waving, revving etc...
I'll also ask about bringing the race elise along as long as it's still in one piece. I don't have a race licence but the two drivers obviously do
Good on you for organising this...
Cheers,
Tim.
Tim, I would imagine trackday rules would apply....not sure about mixing bikes and cars and, given my liking for all things two wheeled, I have thought about a similar event but for bikes...;)If I (and i'm sure Greig) could persuade the powers that be to bring along a BMW/Harley stand, would there be a way of some bikes doing display rides? i don't know what the rules are on clothing on bikes as on T/Days its leathers. But i'm talking about lesurely cruise, waving, revving etc...
I'll also ask about bringing the race elise along as long as it's still in one piece. I don't have a race licence but the two drivers obviously do
Good on you for organising this...
Cheers,
Tim.
However, a trade stand would be great.....we are charging £500 per dealership/ marque. This gives them trade stand allocation plus the opportunity to have 2 demo cars on the 100 track to offer 'passenger' rides to prospective customers, alternating with the classics.
The Elise would be great and probably the only Lotus there..;)
Drop me an email if its a go-er and we'll get it on the track list...
KevF said:
Tim, I would imagine trackday rules would apply....not sure about mixing bikes and cars and, given my liking for all things two wheeled, I have thought about a similar event but for bikes...;)
However, a trade stand would be great.....we are charging £500 per dealership/ marque. This gives them trade stand allocation plus the opportunity to have 2 demo cars on the 100 track to offer 'passenger' rides to prospective customers, alternating with the classics.
The Elise would be great and probably the only Lotus there..;)
Drop me an email if its a go-er and we'll get it on the track list...
I will do. I'll have a word with the boss tomorrow I know they don't allow cars and bikes to mix. But i was thinking a 10/15 minute almost parade of the bikes. Just an idea.However, a trade stand would be great.....we are charging £500 per dealership/ marque. This gives them trade stand allocation plus the opportunity to have 2 demo cars on the 100 track to offer 'passenger' rides to prospective customers, alternating with the classics.
The Elise would be great and probably the only Lotus there..;)
Drop me an email if its a go-er and we'll get it on the track list...
I did suggest a sunday service for the bikes to Garlick but i never heard back from the last email, but maybe we can combine a whole load of things for another time?
Talk soon
Kev, although as you know all of my guys cars are straight liners and don't do corners, so wont be any good for the experience you're trying to provide (unless you want to set aside a 1/4 mile of tarmac), I do have a large pool of members, all of whom are experienced racers that are willing to roll their sleeves up and help out on the day, PM me what you need and I'll line the guys up for you.
BertBert said:
Not quite sure what'll be happening in November, but I may be able to bring a Radical along. It gives quite a good impression of speed!
Bert
Bert,Bert
Well it seems to be getting closer extremely quickly...LOL
A Radical would be excellent and perfect ying to the X-Bow yang that has also been offered....
Not sure if I should start a list in this thread for potential cars attending so will wait for a bit before doing so...
Again thanks for those that have offered or are thinking of volunteering their services. for those who can't attend, no problems I am sure you'll be there in spirit...LOL
Kev
Without a screen, heater or doors my Locost is very drafty for passengers towards the end of November but it's got a passenger seat and I can be available with it if required. Won't do much over 100mph without a slipstream (110 with) and if raining there might not be as much demand. It's in the 750MC series and I've got a National B.
Alternatively if you just need another pair of hands to help out.
I know I've asked but what's the situation on liablity insurance on track and in the paddock? Sounds dull but the track can be a dangerous place, racing cars are typically uninsured and there was the case of the bloke in the Caterham...
I'm told was an off at one BHF event but fortunately nobody was hurt.
Alternatively if you just need another pair of hands to help out.
I know I've asked but what's the situation on liablity insurance on track and in the paddock? Sounds dull but the track can be a dangerous place, racing cars are typically uninsured and there was the case of the bloke in the Caterham...
I'm told was an off at one BHF event but fortunately nobody was hurt.
Carl,
Insurance was the biggest problem with the old events. However, since then, there has been an massive increase in Track days so insurance companies are getting the idea of who uses them and what they drive like as well as potential level of claims.
We are working with two large companies to ensure that owners of the cars will be able to offer their services without fear of claim. However, we need to be sure that this doesnt come across as a green light for being as heavy footed and brain out as possible.
My aim is, as long as the road legal cars have full MOT, insurance and road tax then our policy will cover them and any passengers.
I am being told it can be done, just we need to ensure all the 'T's' are crossed and the 'i's' are dotted...;)
I will update as soon as I get clarification....
Thanks
Kev
Insurance was the biggest problem with the old events. However, since then, there has been an massive increase in Track days so insurance companies are getting the idea of who uses them and what they drive like as well as potential level of claims.
We are working with two large companies to ensure that owners of the cars will be able to offer their services without fear of claim. However, we need to be sure that this doesnt come across as a green light for being as heavy footed and brain out as possible.
My aim is, as long as the road legal cars have full MOT, insurance and road tax then our policy will cover them and any passengers.
I am being told it can be done, just we need to ensure all the 'T's' are crossed and the 'i's' are dotted...;)
I will update as soon as I get clarification....
Thanks
Kev
Carnage said:
Hello
WOuld a 1960's Ginetta G4R be of interest? Quite happy to come and take people out in that or my Caterham. Both are full race cars. I hold a Nat A race licence. Might be able to source a Crossle 9S too. Feel free to drop me a PM.
Cheers, Paul
All would offer great experiences around the circuit.....I will leave the choice to you but if you can put your name on the volunteer list that would be great....WOuld a 1960's Ginetta G4R be of interest? Quite happy to come and take people out in that or my Caterham. Both are full race cars. I hold a Nat A race licence. Might be able to source a Crossle 9S too. Feel free to drop me a PM.
Cheers, Paul
Thanks Paul..
KevF said:
Carl,
Insurance was the biggest problem with the old events. However, since then, there has been an massive increase in Track days so insurance companies are getting the idea of who uses them and what they drive like as well as potential level of claims.
We are working with two large companies to ensure that owners of the cars will be able to offer their services without fear of claim. However, we need to be sure that this doesnt come across as a green light for being as heavy footed and brain out as possible.
My aim is, as long as the road legal cars have full MOT, insurance and road tax then our policy will cover them and any passengers.
I am being told it can be done, just we need to ensure all the 'T's' are crossed and the 'i's' are dotted...;)
I will update as soon as I get clarification....
Thanks
Kev
Thanks for that. My car isn't road legal so I guess your insurers will require you have some sort of scruitineering scheme before letting the public ride in it?Insurance was the biggest problem with the old events. However, since then, there has been an massive increase in Track days so insurance companies are getting the idea of who uses them and what they drive like as well as potential level of claims.
We are working with two large companies to ensure that owners of the cars will be able to offer their services without fear of claim. However, we need to be sure that this doesnt come across as a green light for being as heavy footed and brain out as possible.
My aim is, as long as the road legal cars have full MOT, insurance and road tax then our policy will cover them and any passengers.
I am being told it can be done, just we need to ensure all the 'T's' are crossed and the 'i's' are dotted...;)
I will update as soon as I get clarification....
Thanks
Kev
CDP said:
Thanks for that. My car isn't road legal so I guess your insurers will require you have some sort of scruitineering scheme before letting the public ride in it?
Yeap, all race cars will go through scrutineering prior to the event start and all race licence owners will be briefed and wristbanded prior to being able to go onto circuit. Fast road cars will go through visual inspection and drivers briefed also).We have a guy called Mike Chadwick running the pitlane. He is a veteran of the old British Heart Foundation days so knows how these things run and when and where to place cars, drivers and the public.
As we are running an event with the public and we want to make it an annual event, safety is paramount but so is enjoyment for all. Its a balance but I feel we have the right people involved to allow both to happen.
Kev
Guys,
A bit more information for you..
Our insurers will need drivers name, vehicle type, driver experience.
The day will start from 7.30am where race drivers will be briefed and the race cars will go through scrutineering. Drivers will get a wristband when they have been briefed and the cars put into relevant groups.
Fast road car owners/drivers will arrive from 8am. They will need to be briefed too and given a wristband. Road cars will undergo a visual check for safety.
The day will run until 4pm with an hour for lunch (MSV have specified this as marshals will need a break).
For more information, here is a link to the site www.charityraceexperience.co.uk
And for the charity http://www.rmhc.org.uk/events/the_snetterton_race_...
Thanks again for all the support. Anyone at the PHEA run on Sunday, I'll be there if you have any more questions. (will be in white C63 AMG)
Kev
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