What happens at V Max?
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You know, you'd be surprised....
Yes, there is some *very* smart machinery that attends, but it's more about the people and attitude than the cars. There's a real respect for every car at a Vmax, whether it be an Ultima or Viva.
My car can be picked up at a dealership for around 15k now, but my passenger seat is never empty and has been known to embarass some much more expensive metal. Either way everyone always has a real laugh.
OK, there's a queue to get there but it's well worth joining and coming along for a day. The more the merrier.
Yes, there is some *very* smart machinery that attends, but it's more about the people and attitude than the cars. There's a real respect for every car at a Vmax, whether it be an Ultima or Viva.
My car can be picked up at a dealership for around 15k now, but my passenger seat is never empty and has been known to embarass some much more expensive metal. Either way everyone always has a real laugh.
OK, there's a queue to get there but it's well worth joining and coming along for a day. The more the merrier.
smifffy said:
it's more about the people and attitude than the cars. There's a real respect for every car at a Vmax, whether it be an Ultima or Viva.
That's definitely the key to it. The conversations are as much key to making VMax special as the cars.
As for the 'is it safe?' issue. I believe it has a 100% safety record. There is a detailed driver briefing and a strict code of conduct. People are very self-disciplined and respectful of others, but if anyone does misbehave, then Craig deals with it immediately, and if necessary will ask them to leave. No messing. Cars generally run in twos, but if a driver has a good reason then they can run alone.
[quote=rude girlCars generally run in twos, but if a driver has a good reason then they can run alone.[/quote]
Just as well since the number of champagne socialists making their ignoble prescences felt since 1997 has sullied even this type of last redoubt of right wing boltholism.
As far back as V-Max VI, there was some fellow in a Ferrari who at one point uttered the favoured noun collective of the left, community, at which point I pulled away from the starting point in horror and made like a tree, seeking the solace only recently slain, slightly salted rodent au bap can supply.
In many ways, Brunters is not about cars at all, rather, the state of one's digestive system.
Just as well since the number of champagne socialists making their ignoble prescences felt since 1997 has sullied even this type of last redoubt of right wing boltholism.
As far back as V-Max VI, there was some fellow in a Ferrari who at one point uttered the favoured noun collective of the left, community, at which point I pulled away from the starting point in horror and made like a tree, seeking the solace only recently slain, slightly salted rodent au bap can supply.
In many ways, Brunters is not about cars at all, rather, the state of one's digestive system.
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