Silverstone GP circuit 27/09 - what a great day.
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Just got back from a great Goldtrack track day at Silverstone (full GP circuit - yay)
What a great day!
Big thanks to Calum, Melindi and the team. It was a bit crowded, but (mostly) everyone was well behaved. And those that weren't got a good telling off from Melindi.

Thanks to PetrolTed for sharing his pit garage with me (top man!) and also for the passenger ride in his rather nice 996 GT3 RS. Yum.
Hello to the PHer in the GT40 (I'm sorry, but I forgot your username) - it was nice chatting to you.
If anyone else was there too then shout out and say "hi". I was in the Corrado VR6 by the way.
What a great day!

Big thanks to Calum, Melindi and the team. It was a bit crowded, but (mostly) everyone was well behaved. And those that weren't got a good telling off from Melindi.

Thanks to PetrolTed for sharing his pit garage with me (top man!) and also for the passenger ride in his rather nice 996 GT3 RS. Yum.
Hello to the PHer in the GT40 (I'm sorry, but I forgot your username) - it was nice chatting to you.

If anyone else was there too then shout out and say "hi". I was in the Corrado VR6 by the way.
Edited by JonRB on Thursday 27th September 19:31
JonRB said:
Hello to the PHer in the GT40 (I'm sorry, but I forgot your username) - it was nice chatting to you. 
Hi John 
Edited by JonRB on Thursday 27th September 19:31
- 'twas me 
Agreed - another great day from Goldtrack - you really can't fault Melindi and the team....
I had plenty of track time - dry as well as damp, which I always think is much more fun
Seven half hour sessions and now I'm, well, ready for a rest!Back to work tomorrow...

All the best.
Charles
Fun day. Yes, lots of corporate people in Group1 which felt a little like the M1 at times but gave me a chance to try it with the big boys in G2.
Was intersting to do a track with hardly any brakes left... and not much grip from the R888 either once the rain started. Add it to the learning curve
Was intersting to do a track with hardly any brakes left... and not much grip from the R888 either once the rain started. Add it to the learning curve

FezzaO said:
Fun day. Yes, lots of corporate people in Group1 which felt a little like the M1 at times but gave me a chance to try it with the big boys in G2.
Was intersting to do a track with hardly any brakes left... and not much grip from the R888 either once the rain started. Add it to the learning curve
Which car were you in?Was intersting to do a track with hardly any brakes left... and not much grip from the R888 either once the rain started. Add it to the learning curve

I was in Grp1 and I have to concur. I suspected there were lots of Corporate and 'Experience' people in that group because my little Corrado just shouldn't have been able to overhaul and pass a lot of the machinery it was. And I got very little clear track time because, as you say, it was very crowded most of the time.
I was on R888s too and I had a spin going too hot into Vale in the damp. Ooops.

I was the Ferrari 575. I do not think I faster then usual, perhaps a bit slower as I was really not using the power in order to reduce speed-before-braking zone. I was also braking early and light to ensure the brakes last the day.
I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
FezzaO said:
I was the Ferrari 575. I do not think I faster then usual, perhaps a bit slower as I was really not using the power in order to reduce speed-before-braking zone. I was also braking early and light to ensure the brakes last the day.
I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
I was going to start going on about the V70as again but as no one tends to listen to me I wrote this up, you could find it interesting:I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/autobild-trac...
PetrolTed said:
I was on R888s too. Had no problem at all. When it started raining I had an instructor who showed me the dry lines and it was amazing how much grip was available. Certainly overcame my fear of driving in the wet.
I couldn't get the hang of those line you showed me, but fortunately had enough grip to get something out of my damp laps anyway (although stopped taking liberties on Vale, I can tell you.
)I was in Group 2, seriously outclassed in a 993TT! Still great fun though. This was my second stint at this circuit and I'm still searching for "illumination". I had Sean Edwards with me (who wasn't outclassed at all), which made driving the wet sessions a real learning experience ... of the good sort. He showed me his chosen wet lines, which were completely different from the ones we'd used in the morning, different braking points, power application points and the all important part of trying to be smoooooooooth. Managed to keep it between the white lines the whole day, a remarkable accomplishment for me!
TRPLBLK said:
I was in Group 2, seriously outclassed in a 993TT! Still great fun though. This was my second stint at this circuit and I'm still searching for "illumination". I had Sean Edwards with me (who wasn't outclassed at all), which made driving the wet sessions a real learning experience ... of the good sort. He showed me his chosen wet lines, which were completely different from the ones we'd used in the morning, different braking points, power application points and the all important part of trying to be smoooooooooth. Managed to keep it between the white lines the whole day, a remarkable accomplishment for me!
Yeah you did very well, was a good day.Karting Wet lines (what we call them) around Silverstone work very well, one of the only tracks in the UK that they really work at. It is funny to see most people slipping and sliding around on the dry line, when you could overtake all of them around the outside with the grip you get!
FezzaO said:
I was the Ferrari 575. I do not think I faster then usual, perhaps a bit slower as I was really not using the power in order to reduce speed-before-braking zone. I was also braking early and light to ensure the brakes last the day.
I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
Hi Fezza0I would not buy another set of R888. In fact, if anyone can recommend a goood source to buy Michelin Pilot Spot Cup, I will appreciate that
What was the difficulty with the R888 ( if you dont mind me asking ),I also know of a good source for Cups depending on the sizes your using...
Steve
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