SANTA POD - Sunday 13th July - RWYB

SANTA POD - Sunday 13th July - RWYB

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mrs fish

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30,018 posts

259 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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santa pod said:

"Run What Ya Brung" scheduled for Sunday July 13th. Admission is only £10 per person however those who arrived on the Saturday will not have to pay an additional fee. Children aged 15 and under are free with a maximum of two children per adult. The fee to take part in the "Run What Ya Brung" event is £15 for an unlimited number of runs and the same regulations apply as before.

For advance tickets call Santa Pod Raceway on: 01234 782828 All major credit cards are accepted. Please make all cheques payable to Santa Pod Raceway.




This has been mentioned on the PistonFest forum but I feel may be lost, so just to bring it to more peoples attention I am posting it here.

Myself and Fish are going. Last time I went I really enjoyed it, so those of you NOT going to Goodwood here is a date for your diary. Put your car to the test and see just what time you can do a 1/4 mile in

map here


>>> Edited by mrs fish on Monday 7th July 12:27

trooper1212

9,456 posts

253 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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I assume you can buy tickets on the day and a helmet will be needed to have a bally good thrust down the grey stuff?

I might be tempted if I can dig out the lid.

mrs fish

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30,018 posts

259 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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You can buy your tickets on the door and you only need your 'lid' if you are in a convertible

Out Run

151 posts

284 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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Can't do this Sunday (for the poorest of reasons, going to 'Diggerland' for childs b'day party ) but am definitely up for another Santa Pod RWYB.

If you are regulars then please make a post next time you go - want to see what my R500 will do with me driving, as opposed to the experts......

viper

10,005 posts

274 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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you need your drivers license, long sleeves and long trousers (no shorts) plus a helmet to run at Santapod

trooper1212

9,456 posts

253 months

Wednesday 9th July 2003
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viper said:
you need your drivers license, long sleeves and long trousers (no shorts) plus a helmet to run at Santapod


according to www.santapod.com

"NB: Don't forget your driving licence! Seat belt is mandatory! Helmets required for RWYB bikes and open top cars and vehicles doing 100 mph or more at the finish line."

What sort of P/W ratio would I be looking at to top 100 in 1/4 mile?

trooper1212

9,456 posts

253 months

Wednesday 9th July 2003
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gazboy said:
The NSX will top 120!


I'd be taking the golf though

It weighs about 800 kilos and probably has around 160 bhp.



Fatboy

7,986 posts

273 months

Thursday 10th July 2003
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trooper1212 said:

gazboy said:
The NSX will top 120!



I'd be taking the golf though

It weighs about 800 kilos and probably has around 160 bhp.




Very unlikely you'll top the ton - low nineties maybe.

nigel lewis

1,583 posts

266 months

Sunday 13th July 2003
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Anyone here go? what sort of times were being made?
Especially interested in what time Fish achieved.

mrs fish

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30,018 posts

259 months

Monday 14th July 2003
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Really sorry to dissapoint but we couldn't make it in the end, something came up

UKFIVEO

494 posts

257 months

Monday 14th July 2003
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gazboy said:
The NSX will top 120!


1994 NSX 13.8 @ 101 mph

I have seen a later one go 103 but 120 is way off unless it has 500hp.

UKFIVEO

494 posts

257 months

Monday 14th July 2003
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There were two blue Nobles running together all day which made a pretty sight, they were both running mid to high twelves, one at 112 mph, the other at 108 mph.

No TVRs running but a couple in the car park (Tuscan & Chimera) Other than that plenty of Skylines and Saxos!!!.

actech

693 posts

268 months

Monday 14th July 2003
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Any pictures of the two Nobles?

DanH

12,287 posts

261 months

Saturday 19th July 2003
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One of the nobles was piloted by a friend from work.

They've got some mpeg videos of it etc. but I can't for the life of me remember the name of the web site they've been put up on. www.Desperada.com or something like that.

My friends was 3l the other was the 2.5l. Could definitely see the difference in power. The 2.5 tended to get better starts, but lose anyway.

If I remember I'll dig up the web site when I get back from holiday on Tuesday week. Probably forget though unless someone PMs me to remind me.