Fab day - Donington 8 Oct - Bookatrack
Fab day - Donington 8 Oct - Bookatrack
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tertius

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6,914 posts

254 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Just wanted to say what a great day it was today at Donington Park.

Great weather laid on by Jonny, not too many cars, oodles of track time, much of it with a clear empty circuit stretching ahead of you, (pretty) good track etiquette, and the icing on the cake: the GP circuit in the morning and the National in the afternoon.

I'd never done the GP circuit and now I know I don't need to do it agan ... laugh

Oh, and special thanks to DiscoColin for bravely letting me drive his GT3.

:J:

2,593 posts

249 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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Did anybody get any pics of the N24 ?

Ta.

Mark Benson

8,264 posts

293 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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I had a good day too, I only got the Exige (the red one) a month ago, and that was it's first time on track.

And the first track day a Lotus of mine hasn't broken (despite finding the gravel when I decided to see if it could take the Craners without lifting - it can't, I need to do some work on the geo. I think smile or maybe my driving.....)

There was a good mix of cars on track, and some pretty exotic stuff making an appearance - how quickly did that Juno appear in the mirrors???

chip*

1,647 posts

252 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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Almost a perfect day! Thanks to BAT too for organisation.

Mark Benson said:
I had a good day too, I only got the Exige (the red one) a month ago, and that was it's first time on track.
Hi Mark, you drove very well. I was the the blue exige that was behind you for a few laps. smile

Rgds
Tom

AndrewD

7,633 posts

308 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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Mark Benson said:
There was a good mix of cars on track, and some pretty exotic stuff making an appearance - how quickly did that Juno appear in the mirrors???
Hi Mark, that was me, trying the car for the first time since bought it. it was awesome, much quicker than my old SR3. Can't wait to race it next year! Glad you enjoyed the day

tertius

Original Poster:

6,914 posts

254 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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AndrewD said:
Mark Benson said:
There was a good mix of cars on track, and some pretty exotic stuff making an appearance - how quickly did that Juno appear in the mirrors???
Hi Mark, that was me, trying the car for the first time since bought it. it was awesome, much quicker than my old SR3. Can't wait to race it next year! Glad you enjoyed the day
It was astonishingly fast. thumbup

I did feel sorry for you a couple of times - pretty sure I baulked you once or twice while I was dealing with slower cars and you were flying up behind us.

AndrewD

7,633 posts

308 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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No problem, it was a track day and we all paid the same to be there so I'm happy to wait for a bit from time to time. Standard of driving seemed very good to me, loads of track time, even got a few clear runs down Craners and beyond, perfect!!

marcusjames

783 posts

285 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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I can only imagine how quick that Juno would go with a decent driver behind the wheel :-)

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

238 months

Friday 10th October 2008
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tertius said:
....Oh, and special thanks to DiscoColin for bravely letting me drive his GT3.
No problems mate - your hands are still probably a fair bit safer than mine, but by next year I'll get the geo done and some stickier tyres than PS2s on it, so the handling ought to be a bit more like you are used to then.

If Carlsberg did trackdays... Well done to the BaT guys thumbup

I would like to add a thankyou to everyone there as the driving standards and etiquette were the best I have yet come across on a track day and sorry if I held anyone up too much at any point, but I am still learning...

AndrewD

7,633 posts

308 months

Thursday 16th October 2008
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marcusjames said:
I can only imagine how quick that Juno would go with a decent driver behind the wheel :-)
Perhaps it was the "passenger ballast" that was slowing me down. Look, it took the whole team to squeeze him in: