Harewood Hillclimb school today
Harewood Hillclimb school today
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moribund

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237 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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Attended the hillclimb school today with a vague thought of doing some races if I liked it. Very good day out, got loads of runs in and the instruction (complete with video) was good. The track is much narrower and the scenery loads closer when you drive it than you'd think when spectating! The fast guys must have balls of steel.

I don't think I'll actually take the Smart racing, it was a bit too slow to be class competitive but still a lot of fun. From looking at my in-car video I wasn't far from the times set by another Roadster in races last year so I'm pretty pleased with that smile

http://youtu.be/TCHQi9-g5Zw

There were some fantastic cars there -





And my beast -



Captain Beaky

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307 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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I did that a few years ago in my Cerbera - no intention of going racing but it was a really good day out. The track is pretty narrow so there wasn't much scope for changing lines in the Cerb but I still managed to find plenty of ways of getting it wrong. biggrin

moribund

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Thursday 5th April 2012
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Wow, I bet it's pretty intimidating hustling a Cerbera up there!

Edited by moribund on Thursday 5th April 23:03

Captain Beaky

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307 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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moribund said:
Wow, I bet it's pretty intimidating hustling a Cerbera up there!
It was at first but you quickly get used to it. I tried a different line every time through that final right-hander and never quite got it right. Only hit the post once though wink

moribund

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Tuesday 10th April 2012
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Lol. Managed not to hit anything, put did put a back wheel on the grass at one point - gave me a little twitch!

Never got the last corner right either.

snotrag

15,472 posts

234 months

Tuesday 10th April 2012
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Looks great fun, always fancied a go at this having spectated many times.

Roughly how many runs did you get?

Trickie Dickie

2,399 posts

257 months

Tuesday 10th April 2012
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Hope you had as much fun as I had when I did it a couple of years ago

Started off in my TVR then after 2 runs got an oil warning light
(turned out just to be a stuck pressure relief valve)and so
finished with another 6 runs in the S Type Jaguar

Well worth trying it out for fun and good for your driving skills as well

Cheers
Trickie

PS Off to watch the TVRs racing there this Sunday

stainless_steve

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281 months

Tuesday 10th April 2012
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Sounds a great day out,i hope to do this with the LSM next year

moribund

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Tuesday 10th April 2012
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I lost count of the runs I did in the free-for-all in the afternoon, but I think about 14 or 15 in total. I got 13 runs on my in-car video and that ran out of battery before the end smile

The format was a briefing to begin with, then split into groups of around 5 per instructor. We then walked the course as a group followed by a run each with the instructor in the car giving guidance. We then did another 4/5 runs with feedback from the instructor at the end of each, he watched from the top. There were apex and turn-in cones out for the morning.

The morning runs were videoed from different corners and during lunch this was played back with a bit more feedback from the head instructor. The afternoon was one more run with the instructor in the passenger seat followed by continuous runs with no cones out. A few people took breaks at this point but I just kept going round until they closed the course!

I thought it was pretty good value although one racer I spoke to thought it was a bit expensive compared to the practice day. For me I felt it was a lot more rewarding than "experience" days I've done as you got decent instruction and mixed with regular racers as well as newbies.

[edited to correct my runs total!]

Edited by moribund on Tuesday 10th April 22:31

moribund

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Tuesday 10th April 2012
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Trickie Dickie said:
...finished with another 6 runs in the S Type Jaguar
Is there a form of motorsport you've NOT done in that Jag? hehe


Trickie Dickie

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257 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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moribund said:
Trickie Dickie said:
...finished with another 6 runs in the S Type Jaguar
Is there a form of motorsport you've NOT done in that Jag? hehe
Not done Stockcar racing YET!!!!!

May do that in next year or so as it won't be worth much to sell

It has been one of the best value cars I have ever had - and great fun to boot

Still does nearly 40mpg on a long run (at speed) - not bad for an automatic 2.5L

Cheers
Trickie

King Fisher

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202 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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Was Nick's tutor there in the blue red top powered Europa?

moribund

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Wednesday 11th April 2012
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King Fisher said:
Was Nick's tutor there in the blue red top powered Europa?
Yup, very nice looking thing

King Fisher

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202 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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moribund said:
Yup, very nice looking thing
Yes it is, Nick had a hand in rebuilding that, it's quick!

I believe one of his other tutors took his 5 series estate up? And almost lost it spectacularly! haha

AndyMil

183 posts

222 months

Thursday 10th May 2012
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moribund said:
Lol.

Never got the last corner right either.
Spent the last 6 years marshalling at the last corner, not many people get it right, even the British Championship contenders!!

moribund

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Friday 11th May 2012
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I bet you've seen some interesting routes across the finish line from there!

Skyedriver

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305 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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[quote=Captain Beaky]

It was at first but you quickly get used to it. I tried a different line every time through that final right-hander and never quite got it right. Only hit the post once though wink[/quote

Not many do!

I've been over the finish line backwards before