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Out Run

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151 posts

283 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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Having enquired not so long ago, I believe that Santa Pod will actually let you organise your own 'Run What You Brung' i.e. hire the strip, at not such an extortionate cost.

Would this be an interesting twist to a PFest next year, (albeit timing of beer and pies would have to be cunning so as to not have everyone enjoying a Bubble moment)?

(Could put clean loos at end of strip to encourage people to particpate).

Thoughts anyone?

v8tvr

785 posts

253 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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Out Run said:
Having enquired not so long ago, I believe that Santa Pod will actually let you organise your own 'Run What You Brung' i.e. hire the strip, at not such an extortionate cost.

Would this be an interesting twist to a PFest next year, (albeit timing of beer and pies would have to be cunning so as to not have everyone enjoying a Bubble moment)?

(Could put clean loos at end of strip to encourage people to particpate).

Thoughts anyone?


Long marston do the same

agent006

12,039 posts

264 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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I've been pondering this too.

How about, finding some interesting one day race at Donnington for example, then enquiring about hiring the track in the previous two days.

So friday we have the PH trackday.
Saturday we have charity passenger laps and manufacturer demonstration sype things, Bands etc on sat night.

Retire to PH area in that bit after the britge at the old hairping on the infield where you can see loads, for sun morning sleep and racing on sunday.

Or variations on that theme. Kind of a Folembray for the great unwashed who can't afford/be bothered to go to france.

PetrolTed

34,427 posts

303 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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These options were considered prior to PF 2003.

SantaPod couldn't offer us a ticketing arrangement that we could cope with.

I don't want to do a track day event on this scale as I believe that track days with very large audiences encourage people to push too hard.

We thought we would get a RWYB element this year but there were unforseen complications.

It is something we'd like to do though and will be working towards that either next year or the year after.

flasher

9,238 posts

284 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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I'm with you on this one Ted...(now there's a shock)

As much as I love track days, I can't help but think something shitty would happen if everyone was out there on the track in front of a big crowd of PHers... certainly a straight blast down the runway at somewhere like Bruntingthorpe would be more sensible. (IMO, of course)

I'm sure you can find something as good or even better for us all next year, but saying that, this year was fantastic IMO and apart from a few more activities and better toilet facilities, I can't see why it needs tinkering with too much.

We need to bear in mind that (like BTaP last year) it was the first one, and to have such a great one the first year gives you something excellent to build on in years to come.

All of our little mob that camped together had a fantastic time...it can only get better!

BCA

8,623 posts

257 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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a RWYB event would be great - need to find something worthy of competing against my two seater, rear engined, rear wheel drive, turbocharged monster though...

Anyone up for it??
Would be nice to see Dazrens porker obliterate it to show the true difference between a shopping car and a supercar!! Wouldnt mind taking on any of the other smart owners on PH either...

>> Edited by BCA on Tuesday 1st July 23:05

Bodo

12,375 posts

266 months

Tuesday 1st July 2003
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I quite like Ted's concept: Folembray for RWYB, PistonFest for social &camp and watching ie. dragsters and BTAP as a more civilised gathering in terms of sitting on dry tables and sleeping in real beds
There'd be something for everyone!

PistonFest

838 posts

252 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Some very interesting comments here- please keep them coming guys n' gals........

Out Run

Original Poster:

151 posts

283 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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If a RWYB is inappropriate or logistically difficult for PFest, (and for my part I think a track day definitely is), then do any PH'ers fancy going along to a public day at Santa Pod and having a go?

Always fancied it and would benefit from losing my cherry amongst other drag virgins (if you know what I mean).

mrs fish

30,018 posts

258 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Fish has been talking about going to Santa Pod soon, he has done it once and we really enjoyed the day so are looking to do another one.

PetrolTed

34,427 posts

303 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Out Run said:
If a RWYB is inappropriate or logistically difficult for PFest, (and for my part I think a track day definitely is), then do any PH'ers fancy going along to a public day at Santa Pod and having a go?

Always fancied it and would benefit from losing my cherry amongst other drag virgins (if you know what I mean).


It'd certainly be fun to see the relative speeds of our cars.

viper

10,005 posts

273 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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It always very busy at Avon, Santapod is better. Trying to run last weekend would have been a nightmare and a waste of time, to many cars with them only getting a few runs despite perfect conditions, maybe a quiter weekend is required for PH'ers to run

Buffalo

5,435 posts

254 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Definitely something i thought would be cool, given that some guys cars at PF were as quick down the quarter mile in standard tune to some of the smaller dragsters...

Mind you - i was thinking along the lines of a face-off. Dragsters versus PH'ers, for a bit of friendly rivalry....

Might also help some of the slightly negative opinions some had of the dragster fraternity, as they were quite decent people IMO!

Kickmydog

35 posts

250 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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That would be very cool

I'm not going up against those Fiats

robp

5,770 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Bodo said:
I quite like Ted's concept: Folembray for RWYB, PistonFest for social &camp and watching ie. dragsters and BTAP as a more civilised gathering in terms of sitting on dry tables and sleeping in real beds
There'd be something for everyone!


Agree with that
Each has its own place in the PH calender

minimax

11,984 posts

256 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Out Run said:
If a RWYB is inappropriate or logistically difficult for PFest, (and for my part I think a track day definitely is), then do any PH'ers fancy going along to a public day at Santa Pod and having a go?

Always fancied it and would benefit from losing my cherry amongst other drag virgins (if you know what I mean).


I would definitely be up for this

luca brazzi

3,975 posts

265 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Just saw Bulldog Bash on Sky, with bikes at Shakespeare County Raceway.....saw something that might appeal next year....

A wrestling ring full of people, all trying to eject each other from the ring, last one in wins....looked lots of fun...although not for me, I'm a wuss.

LB

GregE240

10,857 posts

267 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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So how about a sanctioned PH Bruntingthorpe sesh then Ted?

Its been far too long since the last one (er, about 8 weeks I think)

Go on, you know it makes sense. And it would shut me, Daz and DeR up to boot. I'd call that a win-win

pikey

7,699 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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flasher said:
All of our little mob that camped together had a fantastic time...it can only get better!


It can get better if you stop singing 'Porscccche Booooxsta' at 4am to Mul o'Kintyre!

Ps. if only you remembered the "inspired" lyrics the next day!!

pikey

7,699 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Just to add to the thread, I thought BT&P was excellent (like all the others). The thought of clean hotel & decent food always goes down well!!

As a summer varient on this, how about a summer-ball type (ie. where one can start the frivolities from early afternoon - but all around / in the same hotel-type thang)?

All good stuff - am sure any combination will work!