The "my co-driver has no balls" thread...
The "my co-driver has no balls" thread...
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vette_1978

Original Poster:

3,258 posts

245 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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Is it just me, or this year have co-drivers been dropping like flies? Maybe it's the post world-cup baby boom? England play, both people have a few drinks, bit more bedroom fun than normal, and come 2007 it all goes tets up.

After the 2006 race everything's great, co-driver's arranged, hotel, tickets and ferry booked and paid for. Now, though co-driver seems unable to ask the question which leaves me unsure whether to try and sell on his spot (which he's paid for) or wait for the balls to drop. As it is, if the balls ain't dropped by 10am tomorrow I'm in need of a co-driver for this.....



cooperlola

331 posts

238 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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B*gger - I'm in LM already, otherwise...

R TOY

1,747 posts

251 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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Hmm, the word 'co-driver' suggests that this person would or certainly may get to actually drive the car. In 5 trips to LM my co-driver (or passenger) as is more appropiate has never got to drive the car. Now this may seem a little stingy on my behalf but i have tried to get ins sorted and when i explain that i want an extra name added to my tuscan policy for 5 days, to include driving on the continent for LM week the phrase "not a chance in hell" seems to crop up. I should imagine that you hear it aswell if you try for the 'vette. Also these type of cars take some getting used to and driving on the wrong side of the road with a road full of maniacs in supercars aint the time to learn!! It does bother me tho that if for any reason i wasnt able to drive we would be in the 5h1t. What do other folks do?? Am i being unreasonable??

VETTE_1978

Original Poster:

3,258 posts

245 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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The cost for an extra driver on the Vette isn't too bad at all, think the last time I got a quote it was about £50. My issue is that with only just over 3 weeks till departure the lad still hasn't asked his missus in fear of what she might say. He's paid up and if I can't sell his spot he'll lose out, which also makes it more expensive for me in petrol, but thats not the point.

The clocks ticking till the spot becomes open......

willdew

2,138 posts

287 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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R TOY said:
...when i explain that i want an extra name added to my tuscan policy for 5 days, to include driving on the continent for LM week the phrase "not a chance in hell" seems to crop up...


I've never had this problem. It's just been what's essentially an admin charge to put another driver on for a week (£40 or so) and all named drivers are already covered to drive in Europe (so long as I'm there less than 30 days a year). I've found this to be the case with both the mainstream insurers and also the specialists.

All you are saying is you're going away for the weekend with a friend and want to share the driving. There's nothing very odd about that.

Edited by willdew on Monday 21st May 09:38

cooperlola

331 posts

238 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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I never ask my o/h's permission to do anything! I just do it, he puts up with it - although of course in the case of things sports car, he comes along on occasions.


Edited by cooperlola on Monday 21st May 10:10

F308 MAN

1,029 posts

260 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Dearest philip,
We have found that over the years, co-drivers are becoming less and less.
Maybe 'cos the hardened fans really want to take their own car to Le Mans.
"We" used to take 10 cars and 20 chaps ... nowadays, although we have more cars, we only take two or three passengers.

beer d

VETTE_1978

Original Poster:

3,258 posts

245 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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I understand about people taking their own cars, but he's got a company Saab and agreed August time last year to come in the Vette. Now a baby's arrived he seems unable to ask the question "can I go" in fear of the wrath.

As it is, he's now officially bailed and I've replaced him already so jobs a good'un.

Just for F308MAN.... TT starts this weekend, yipppeeee

VETTE_1978

Original Poster:

3,258 posts

245 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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The relationships sound, the missus is sound. I think deep down he didn't want to ask as he didn't want her to say 'yes', but them have him by the meat & veg upon his return. Also, being a new parent he may have not wanted to go, but then not actually admit this.

As I explained to my old dear last night, on my calendar I've got the TT races and Le Mans, every year, regardless. Some people just have different commitments I guess.

wrightyrs

446 posts

242 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Great picture from the Island,

i just love that view,was always one of my favourite places to go when i lived on the Island.

See you there for the TT,get there on 29th May until 5th June,staying in Port Erin area.

Alex

Naughty Magpie

1,484 posts

261 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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I'm just going to remind you - that Corvette is so gorgeous. bow

F308 MAN

1,029 posts

260 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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wrightyrs said:
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See you there for the TT,get there on 29th May until 5th June,staying in Port Erin area.

Alex


Alex,
phil (vette-1978) is collecting mobile numbers from p'hers in readiness for a possible beer meet.
up for it ?

Phil,
practice for the billown classic races on fri night as you arrive.

beer d

vette_1978

Original Poster:

3,258 posts

245 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Naughty Magpie said:
I'm just going to remind you - that Corvette is so gorgeous. bow


Cheers, see you at the docks for a coffee and some tyre kicking.

wrightyrs said:
See you there for the TT,get there on 29th May until 5th June,staying in Port Erin area.
Alex


Oh yes, seems there's a few Ph'ers over there so a few beers is definitely in order.

F308 MAN said:
practice for the billown classic races on fri night as you arrive.


Unfortunately I arrive about 6:30am Saturday morning but will be down there for all the racing. My dad flies in just after 12 so we've got a race to Douglas to try and get in the Battle of Britain flight at 1pm, then get back to Ballabeg. We'll be up on the bank by the tea tent eating all the homemade cakes.

F308 MAN

1,029 posts

260 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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vette_1978 said:
.... then get back to Ballabeg. We'll be up on the bank by the tea tent eating all the homemade cakes.
took this across the road from the tent, last year:







beer d

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

248 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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Can I have some details on where F308 lives?



I could well be after a co spot and am not beyond GBH to ensure a car like that biggrin