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CombeMarshal

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228 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2006
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Is anyone going to the French car show??
Whats the track like there, is it an airfield?

Is it as Big as the JapFest at Combe??

Oh, and there is a EuroFest at Combe this year too!

CombeMarshal

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mat7w

210 posts

219 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2006
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yeah brunters is an airfield. track is fast with straights and fast bends.

Alpineandy

1,395 posts

245 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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I haven't been but I've heard that it's rather 'max power'.

CombeMarshal

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Thursday 23rd March 2006
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Alpineandy said:
I haven't been but I've heard that it's rather 'max power'.


Good, I'll show those Novas a thing or two!!

Mr Whippy

29,150 posts

243 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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Some members of the gti6 forum went there last year (some heavy track users), and found the marshalling and general safety a bit lacking.
However, the event organisers said it would be back on track this year!

Sounds like lots of people not used to track work were just let out to run and things got a bit iffy!

Dave

Alpineandy

1,395 posts

245 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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CombeMarshalGood said:
I'll show those Novas a thing or two!!

I think you mean 'Saxos'...

>> Edited by Alpineandy on Friday 24th March 09:25

CombeMarshal

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Thursday 23rd March 2006
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Alpineandy said:
[quote=CombeMarshalGood, I'll show those Novas a thing or two!!

I think you mean 'Saxos'...[/quote]

Sorry, I must be getting old!!

I might have to go along just to train the Marshals!

I will be there with a number of other Activa owners, were even having a stand and stuff!!

sjg

7,471 posts

267 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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These sort of events (especially with "per-session" track use) always attract the inexperienced and overenthusiastic. Mostly they only pay for one session, go out with something to prove and don't care too much they get spoken to afterwards. I wouldn't take my car on track.

Was going to pop up for a look as it's not too far from a mate's house, and I had a free ticket from my PGAC membership. Got a mate's stag do that weekend now though.

I went the year before last and was bored after an hour and a half. Wandered round all the trade stands (including chatting to the 106parts people), looked at all the club cars parked up, watched some muppets on track then was bored out of my mind so went home.

CombeMarshal

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228 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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You don't really have to tell me about that!

But to be honest, even on the specialist days you get people that can't drive, and sometimes even more so as they think they can instantly out pace Alonso the second they pick up the keys to the car, it is always possible to find your own space, accidents normally happen with the faster cars that don't show consideration for slower cars, and even some happen after the chequered flag!

If you got a fast car you shouldn't have a problem with idiots passing you anyway!

At Combe, at most we get 1 write off per action day, and that is with 30ish cars on the track, 15 min sessions for the whole day, you are more likely to crash on the way to or from the track!

Neil1587

22 posts

219 months

Friday 24th March 2006
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I was out on track there last year. I didn't see/hear of any collisions out on track- and most of the driving in our session seemed sensible enough. The track is pretty boring though and is a tyre eater (especially the last corner before the pit straight!). Apparently, this year, the track layout is going to be more 'interesting'. I'll be out on track again this yer, but the show itself doesn't appeal to me very much as there is just too many '22" rimmed up jap bodyshitted funny coloured in the weeds' cars all around the place blasting out 'so solid crew' that you can hear when your out on track even when your at full chat! **No offence intended to those who like that sort of thing**

simes205

4,558 posts

230 months

Saturday 25th March 2006
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I've been there the last two years on track also. It does attract cars with a lot of additional fibreglass attached to them which I find quite amusing, fortunatly these mobile sound systems don't venture onto the track.

I went as part of the 205GTI drivers forum, we had our own track time which was quite safe. I had a nice LOOS moment at just under 100mph on the RH bend near to the 747, that was fun.

Narrowly avoided running over a piston too that had grenaded out of someones engine.

Brunters is a fast track (spelt, Airfield runway) which had some coned chicanes in for good measure and interest. However it is a highly abrasive surface so watch out for your tyres, also the petrol station is about 10miles away.