Track Evening Friday 13th at Knockhill

Track Evening Friday 13th at Knockhill

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Alfa Mad

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219 posts

244 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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If anyone's interested, there is a track evening at Knockhill held by Scottish Alfa Club. Cost is £60 on day or £50 pre-book. Road legal cars only -must have current MOT- (or one's previously scrutineered at Knockhill). Bring driving licences.

If interested- PM me, failing that you could just turn up, but prior warning would be helpfull.


Edited by Alfa Mad on Monday 9th April 13:52

thinfourth

1,189 posts

222 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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I'll be coming but i think it is already arranged via the snot man

pooh

3,692 posts

254 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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I am planning to come as long as Euan at CP garage services doesnt find any problems with my GTV when he services it on Thursday.

hollowpockets

5,908 posts

217 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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friday the 13th?

think ill give it a miss

bernie_eccle

294 posts

247 months

Tuesday 10th April 2007
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PM sent

rossybee

931 posts

258 months

Wednesday 11th April 2007
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thinfourth said:
I'll be coming but i think it is already arranged via the snot man



See you then!

Alfa Mad

Original Poster:

219 posts

244 months

Saturday 14th April 2007
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A big thank you to all to came along on Friday.
This was AROC Scottish Section's most successful track evening!
Good things were noticed, firstly the high standard of driving. Generally good yielding of slower cars, and patience of drivers in faster cars. Very few stoppages, nothing serious, and track time was maximised.

A thoroughly enjoyable evening and good to see some really nice cars.
Various Evos- some must have been really powerful- massive acceleration.
Caterhams- suberbly effective round Knockhill. At least 2 with the Hyabusa engine?
Elises- quick and agile great wee cars.
2* 350Z- just looked awesome!
Integrale!- anyone see the smoke from the brakes?
Renault Alpine- lovely. 30 years older than many but still keeping the Elises honest.
3* Alfa 75. I love these cars & one was mine!
MKII Escort- great to see.
Alfa GT 3.2- much better than I expected and serious grip from the Michelins. A V6 Alfa which handles- what's the world coming to?
Nissan 200SX- effective with the semi slicks.
Boxter- a bit reserved for a handling car.
Alfa Sud- stripped out race car and pretty quick.
Alfa Sud Sprint- quicker than my 75 in a straight line due to its 1.7 16v engine- dammit.
Other Alfas were GTVs, a 164, 155 and 156SW.
Finally an aquaintance brought along a rather used looking Porsche 924. Totally boggo but good fun I bet!

Any I forgot?



Edited by Alfa Mad on Saturday 14th April 21:59



Edited by Alfa Mad on Saturday 14th April 22:00

thinfourth

1,189 posts

222 months

Saturday 14th April 2007
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The caterhams were all Ks

the green one aka supersnot is an R400 so is about 200bhp

the rest were all with the supersport engines so about 140bhp

The brown one just has a fecked exhaust so sounded noisier

rossybee

931 posts

258 months

Sunday 15th April 2007
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What he said


Thanks to AROC for alowing us to gatecrash the party, excellent track manners displayed by all! - Euan Colbron MOTd my beloved supersnot recently & just happened to mention the TD