Suitable Venues for Sprints

Suitable Venues for Sprints

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jetskidia

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274 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Help Please Finding Suitable Venues
I am on the lookout for suitable venues to run Sprints this year, do you have any ideas/suggestions of a place near you?
Please forward as many places and their details to me asap
Thanks


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Chris

ettore

4,134 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Don`t they need to be RACMSA licenced? if so, a quick call to the MSA or a look in the Blue Book perhaps?

jetskidia

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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Hoping to find Non Msa Licenced venues.
Thanks

fugatso

563 posts

233 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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jetskidia said:
Hoping to find Non Msa Licenced venues.
Thanks


Sorry don't know about licensing issues, but Curborough near tamworth is a sprint track, I have driven it on a porsche club night and also been a spectator at a full sprint meet. Not to be underestimated!

fugatso

563 posts

233 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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surprise!!! www.curborough.com

jetskidia

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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Thanks for the Curbourgh idea, but that will be an MSA venue.
btw web site should read www.curborough.co.uk

GreenV8S

30,214 posts

285 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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What do you mean by sprint? I assume you don't mean in the sense of an MSA licensed speed competition.

jetskidia

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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What our car club want to do is hire somewhere and run our own sprint as opposed to entering a licensed MSA event and all that entails

GarryM

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284 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Couldn't you hire a place like Llandow? AFAIK it's available to groups and is not unreasonably priced. Not sure whether you'd get into insurance difficulties.

jetskidia

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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Can't hire Llandow or similar places due to them being MSA licensed venues.
The problem arises when you try to time an event rather than just run a non timed trackday

GreenV8S

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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jetskidia said:
What our car club want to do is hire somewhere and run our own sprint as opposed to entering a licensed MSA event and all that entails


... like safety equipment, trained marshals, that sort of stuff? You *can* run non-sactioned competitive events without all this stuff on the cheap, you might end up in serious poo though if anything went wrong.

jetskidia

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Thursday 20th January 2005
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We did several Sprint events last year, and ran them to a similar level of a MSA event, ie, marshals, safety equip ect, but we need some different venues

cptsideways

13,552 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Haynes Sprint Track near Yeovil, I'm visiting them tomorrow & will ask for you.

ettore

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Friday 21st January 2005
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Whereabouts do you want to run them? - I`d have thought airfields/ex-military sites are your best bet. There are plenty of country houses with decent stretches of tarmac but suspect many landowners would prefer MSA sanctioning.

zumbruk

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261 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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jetskidia said:
We did several Sprint events last year, and ran them to a similar level of a MSA event, ie, marshals, safety equip ect, but we need some different venues


... and liability insurance? You *do* have liability insurance, don't you?

'Cos when Wayne spins his rice eater into the crowd and cripples a 22 y/o breadwinner with 2 small children you're going to need some way to pay the £20 million damages bill you're going to be lumbered with.

jetskidia

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Friday 21st January 2005
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zumbruk said:

jetskidia said:
We did several Sprint events last year, and ran them to a similar level of a MSA event, ie, marshals, safety equip ect, but we need some different venues




'Cos when Wayne spins his rice eater into the crowd and cripples a 22 y/o breadwinner with 2 small children you're going to need some way to pay the £20 million damages bill you're going to be lumbered with.


It will not be an open event, hence Wayne in his "rice eater" will not be there and neither will the crowd !!

cptsideways

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Friday 21st January 2005
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cptsideways said:
Haynes Sprint Track near Yeovil, I'm visiting them tomorrow & will ask for you.


Yep its available for what you need PM for contact details

jetskidia

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Friday 21st January 2005
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cptsideways said:

cptsideways said:
Haynes Sprint Track near Yeovil, I'm visiting them tomorrow & will ask for you.



Yep its available for what you need PM for contact details


Got their details. Need more venues
Thanks

zumbruk

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Friday 21st January 2005
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jetskidia said:

zumbruk said:


jetskidia said:
We did several Sprint events last year, and ran them to a similar level of a MSA event, ie, marshals, safety equip ect, but we need some different venues





'Cos when Wayne spins his rice eater into the crowd and cripples a 22 y/o breadwinner with 2 small children you're going to need some way to pay the £20 million damages bill you're going to be lumbered with.



It will not be an open event, hence Wayne in his "rice eater" will not be there and neither will the crowd !!


Doesn't make any difference. Even if it's Stirling Moss and a Maserati "birdcage" and he hits your best mate, you're still going to be on the receiving end of a lawsuit the like of which is going to make the rest of your life seriously miserable. Once you get out of prison for organising an unlicensed race in a "public place", that is.

I'm not getting at you, just suggesting that you think carefully about the implications of what you're suggesting. In essence, that's what the MSA is all about - protecting you from legal liability.

jetskidia

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181 posts

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Friday 21st January 2005
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zumbruk said:

jetskidia said:


zumbruk said:



jetskidia said:
We did several Sprint events last year, and ran them to a similar level of a MSA event, ie, marshals, safety equip ect, but we need some different venues






'Cos when Wayne spins his rice eater into the crowd and cripples a 22 y/o breadwinner with 2 small children you're going to need some way to pay the £20 million damages bill you're going to be lumbered with.




It will not be an open event, hence Wayne in his "rice eater" will not be there and neither will the crowd !!



Once you get out of prison for organising an unlicensed race in a "public place",

I'm not getting at you, just suggesting that you think carefully about the implications of what you're suggesting. In essence, that's what the MSA is all about - protecting you from legal liability.


Thanks for your concerns , but I'm not organising a "race" and it definately will not be in a public place