Re: Tuscan For Hire

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caro

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1,018 posts

284 months

Friday 7th December 2001
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Oh yes please!! No money or racing licence but love the idea.... There's a good article in this month's Sprint of a ride in a two seater Tuscan with Michael Caine at the wheel which scared the passenger silly. I'm sure it would scare me sillier but I'd love to do it!

I know it's really sad, but does anyone know if you can go and watch them testing anywhere? I miss the noise...

(ps PetrolTed, the click here to comment isn't working on this story, i used post new topic instead.)

PetrolTed

34,425 posts

303 months

Friday 7th December 2001
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Thanks Caro. Seems I have a number of bugs to fix this weekend!

martvr

480 posts

271 months

Friday 7th December 2001
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Caro,

I don't know about Tuscan testing, probably best to contact one of the drivers, Jay Shepherd for instance.

You can find him on www.id-club.com, no doubt you will have seen the various references to their driver training sessions on Pistonheads. They are in the process of arranging the next lot at the moment and are looking at all next week.
I guess you are not that far away as it is at Bruntingthorpe nr. Leicester and I believe they will have a session on Saturday. Even if you don't want to give it a go yourself it's worth the chat.

caro

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1,018 posts

284 months

Monday 10th December 2001
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Thanks very much for that, Martvr - I'm not serious about the testing, not nearly good enough a driver, but might follow the info to maybe go along and watch!

PetrolTed

34,425 posts

303 months

Monday 10th December 2001
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Incidentally Wayne and co can help with gaining the licence if anyone thinks that's a sticking point.

martvr

480 posts

271 months

Monday 10th December 2001
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Hi Caro (did you know your nickname is Spanish for expensive?)

Oops, probably misled you there. I was referring to the 1 to 1 intensive training that they (International Drivers Club) offer to anybody who cares to sign up for 2.5 hours of accompanied training and permanent grin fixing on the track at Bruntingthorpe. I believe they also do gift vouchers so it could solve that Christmas present problem without even going to the shops. I reckon it's a great idea because you don't have to choose size, colour, style or anything, one size fits all and who on this site would prefer anything else?

What I was meaning though was that no doubt Jay would be able to advise you of any specific Tuscan challenge testing although I understood that under next year's rule changes this would be quite restricted.

tuscanmotorsport

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268 months

Monday 10th December 2001
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Hi guys,

yes you are right that the changes in rules for next year are more restrictive than previously but there is still sufficient time for testing at each track, and also options during the season (according to TVR) for the occasional extra day. So... if you are interested start saving quickly!!!

Don't forget, No 'B' licence?... now worries, we'll get you through the test no problem!

BTW, Jay (Shepherd) who you mentioned is actually already involved in this testing offer as he is giving 1-1 tuition to the lucky tester at the beginning of the season, in my car. As you probably know, he drove my car last year in the championship and did really well (fighting for 1st & 2nd place regularly).

If you want to contact him you can do it on jay@id-club.com
Also on the id-club web site (design/programming compliments of yours truly) there are customer comments about the trackdays etc. Believe me when I say that Jay is known in the UK as one of the top instructors, so to do a 1-2-1 course with him is well worth the money. I'll be doing mine shortly... let you know what happens. Dying to know how the Caterham compares to the race Tuscan.

See ya soon. :-)))

Wayne

caro

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1,018 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th December 2001
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Yes, Martvr, I do know about my nickname - must have something to do with my inclination for cars which drink petrol the way I like to drink champagne....

I looked at the id-club site and 1-1 tuition with Jay Shepherd sounds like smokin' fun. Being still pretty much a track day novice I'd need to get a bit more practice first to benefit properly, maybe.

I may do as you suggest and check with him about watching some Tuscan testing, though

Wayne - Caterham? I hope you'll give PetrolTed a story on how they compare, very different I would think, having driven a Caterham and a Chimaera.

tuscanmotorsport

2 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th December 2001
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Yeah,

Good idea. Jay's gonna be doin' his thing with me pretty soon in the Caterham... mega respec'.

I'll post a comparison up here when done.

Wayne

martvr

480 posts

271 months

Saturday 15th December 2001
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Waaaaahooooo, can that guy control a car or what? Just done a few laps with him (chauffering) in the Caterham this afternoon after a session at Bruntingthorpe. Excuse me Jeeves, can you slow down a touch cos we won't get round this corneeeeeeeeer, oh we just did; time to unclench - is that a word? anybody need an explanation?

I'm looking forward to your comparison Wayne, I reckon it should make good reading.

By the way caro, if Jay and Martin can take me on and get me round the track then absolute novice is the description that fits their starter level. Go on, give it a go, don't you know anybody who thinks that much of you to give you a nice Chrissie pressie?

caro

Original Poster:

1,018 posts

284 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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Sounds like fun - I'll ask

Lucky you spending Sat pm on the track, I was Christmas shopping in a crowded Cheltenham!