Doune Hillclimb

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ApexClipper

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244 months

Sunday 11th June 2006
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Do you guys know of anywhere myself and a mate could camp for the hillclimb next weekend?

If you don't want to make a particular location public knowledge, email me - DonJimi (at) AOL (dot) Com

Cheers
Ian


Edited by ApexClipper on Sunday 11th June 14:41

skyedriver

17,895 posts

283 months

Sunday 11th June 2006
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Long time since I was there and I know the new owners are a bit mmmm
When I used to go you camped in field, next to the paddock,
Doune in June brings back so many memories.
Light 'til 11pm and does anyone remember a mad drummer starting off about then?
Tony H

renny

206 posts

240 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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There is camping "on-site" at Doune in the field across the drive from the paddock. There is a small charge to cover the cost of toilets and skips. Some folks arrive on Friday afternoon.

I believe we start scrutineering at about 08:30 with first cars at 10:00 both days.

ApexClipper

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Monday 12th June 2006
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Fantastic!

That makes life a lot easier for us. Do I need to contact the people at Doune to inform them of our intention to camp?

skyedriver

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Monday 12th June 2006
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Is this still on the National calender?
Might consider the 4 hr drive down if the weather is ok.
Tony H

ApexClipper

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Monday 12th June 2006
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Guys

I notice that Saturday is the practice day. Bearing in mind we were talking about coming up on the Friday to camp - will there be plenty to see on the Sat?

ApexClipper

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Monday 12th June 2006
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Anyone?!

stiglet

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235 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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AlexClipper said:
wil there be plenty to see



Yep!



Edited by stiglet on Monday 12th June 23:10

g4addicted

425 posts

219 months

Monday 12th June 2006
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Weather forecast looks HOT for Saturday, although it could all change by the end of the week....

Basically you will see each class practice three times on Saturday. The real fun starts on Sunday - Lothian usually squeeze in a morning practice (to clear the overnight moss from the track), then it will be into the first set of class competition runs. That over, there will be the first of two Top Twelve Runoffs for British Championship points, followed by the second set of class runs and the meeting finishing with a second Top Twelve points chase.

All that said, both days are fun if you are a hillclimb enthusiast - if you are more a casual motorsport fan, Sunday would be the day to go. Also, check out some of the local petrol stations, as Lothian have printed flyers that I think will give £1 off the entrance admission.

ApexClipper

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Monday 12th June 2006
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Fantastic, thanks for that - much appreciated!

I've tried contacting Lothian Car Club re the camping but to no avail thus far...

g4addicted

425 posts

219 months

Tuesday 13th June 2006
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I would just turn up with yer tent - they will soon come to you for money if they want it....

renny

206 posts

240 months

Wednesday 14th June 2006
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skyedriver said:
Is this still on the National calender?
Might consider the 4 hr drive down if the weather is ok.
Tony H


It is a National Championship event. See you there!

Over 100 entries at the begining of the week and good weather forcast. I'd better remember the sun-cream

Edited by renny on Wednesday 14th June 16:41

pattyg

1,330 posts

228 months

Thursday 15th June 2006
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Never been to one of these

What's the viewing like @ Doune, thanks

g4addicted

425 posts

219 months

Thursday 15th June 2006
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Excellent viewing at Doune - one of the most exciting places to drive / spectate there is. Walk up path next to hill looking down on track, and several good spots to view from. Won't mean much to you for now - check Lothian web site for course layout - Oak Tree corner very exciting, and can see entry to Garden Gate corner. Garden Gate also fast, as is Junction. Hill opens out here and large meadow area to picnic / sit in, to rest before you climb to brow of East Brae - East Brae is a 1:4 blind browed rise with a 90 degree right at top and always good for some action. Doune virgins who've not walked hill before almost invariably forget to turn with inevitable consequences! Hill then disappears into trees and Esses and off to holding paddock - not sure how much of this is accessible to public. Also interesting is the procession down the hill from the holding paddock - not at speed but quite a sight.

Lots of spectators here every event, and the paddock is open and the drivers generally very chatty. And there's decent toilets and somewhere to eat - what more can you want?! Come along!!

pattyg

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228 months

Thursday 15th June 2006
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Thanks g4

VetteG

3,236 posts

245 months

Friday 16th June 2006
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g4addicted said:
East Brae is a 1:4 blind browed rise with a 90 degree right at top !!

90 degree! Its changed a bit since my days, more like a 30 degree right. Start to make your turn at the last brake marker and you will be spot on.

Year after year, Doune used to be voted the best event on the British Hillclimb championship and rightly so. Watching the big boys going between Oak tree and Garden Gate was always my favourite vantage point, only about 6' from the track, the noise is amazing!

Pity I cant make it this time!

G

stiglet

1,082 posts

235 months

Friday 16th June 2006
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VetteG said:
g4addicted said:
East Brae is a 1:4 blind browed rise with a 90 degree right at top !!

90 degree! Its changed a bit since my days, more like a 30 degree right.
G



Jonathan (Rarity) talks about a 90 degree right in his "how to do it" article

www.dounehillclimb.com/driveit/JR-doune.pdf

I guess at the sort of speeds he reaches it would feel like that. (I understand it's really about 60 or 65 degrees.)

I agree that after years of spectating you only really appreciate that corner the first time you drive it!

JP (Too old and timid to enter now)

PS Boyndie Sprint next week...Anyone got a spare zzr1100 engine just in case.......





Edited by stiglet on Friday 16th June 07:42


Edited by stiglet on Friday 16th June 07:43

g4addicted

425 posts

219 months

Friday 16th June 2006
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No ZZR1100 here - but plenty of cat litter if you want to borrow it...

Kiltie

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247 months

Friday 16th June 2006
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Shame I can't come to Doune this weekend. Martyn Dunn gave me a flyer for the event a few weeks ago and reading it, I was intrigued by the statement that some dingle seaters would be competing.

Eric

stiglet

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235 months

Saturday 17th June 2006
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g4addicted said:
No ZZR1100 here - but plenty of cat litter if you want to borrow it...


Grrrrr......( or perhaps purrrrr )

Eric - Doune is a National so Dingle seaters must be from Yorkshire

JP