Trackday open to all Llandow.
Discussion
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Check it out on my Forum.
No commercial basis to this, just looking to bolster numbers so I can book it up.
Hop along to my forum if you are interested in a relaxed day @ Llandow in March/April.
Cheers, Dave
Check it out on my Forum.
No commercial basis to this, just looking to bolster numbers so I can book it up.
Hop along to my forum if you are interested in a relaxed day @ Llandow in March/April.
Cheers, Dave
Edited by davesideways on Thursday 8th January 21:53
I'll try to get a date ASAP. Basically I was organising this for members of my Forum, being the first day I have organised I need to get 10 takers before I book so I get stumped with a bill. We are nearly there.
Also the time of year doesn't help as alot of cars are under winter surgery. Including my own, but that's been under 26months of surgery!
I'll keep you posted.
Should be a nice relaxed day, you can make some new friends!
Also the time of year doesn't help as alot of cars are under winter surgery. Including my own, but that's been under 26months of surgery!
I'll keep you posted.
Should be a nice relaxed day, you can make some new friends!
Front seat passengers are ok, passengers need helmets. Not sure on rear seat, I see no reference to any mention of this.
You are welcome to call Llandow and ask.
Any car provided it's not an OPEN WHEEL RACE CAR. Caterhams and kit cars ok. You may film but not time your laps, technically.
You need a helmet and a driving license and the car must be in a "fit condition".
Personally I don't bother to film my laps, i see it often results in irratic driving in some people, those with something to prove or those with little track experience, as does taking out 3 mates and trying to show them you are Nigel Mansell.
Remember that if you crash into someone else or crash you will need to "sort it out" between you and or the circuit owners. So it's best to approach the day in the right frame of mind ie; not out to video the best lap possible or prove you can drive to passengers?
You are welcome to call Llandow and ask.
Any car provided it's not an OPEN WHEEL RACE CAR. Caterhams and kit cars ok. You may film but not time your laps, technically.
You need a helmet and a driving license and the car must be in a "fit condition".
Personally I don't bother to film my laps, i see it often results in irratic driving in some people, those with something to prove or those with little track experience, as does taking out 3 mates and trying to show them you are Nigel Mansell.
Remember that if you crash into someone else or crash you will need to "sort it out" between you and or the circuit owners. So it's best to approach the day in the right frame of mind ie; not out to video the best lap possible or prove you can drive to passengers?
davesideways said:
Front seat passengers are ok, passengers need helmets. Not sure on rear seat, I see no reference to any mention of this.
You are welcome to call Llandow and ask.
Any car provided it's not an OPEN WHEEL RACE CAR. Caterhams and kit cars ok. You may film but not time your laps, technically.
You need a helmet and a driving license and the car must be in a "fit condition".
Personally I don't bother to film my laps, i see it often results in irratic driving in some people, those with something to prove or those with little track experience, as does taking out 3 mates and trying to show them you are Nigel Mansell.
Remember that if you crash into someone else or crash you will need to "sort it out" between you and or the circuit owners. So it's best to approach the day in the right frame of mind ie; not out to video the best lap possible or prove you can drive to passengers?
Good stuff, just wanted to make sure. Im 99% in for the trackday as long as the date is ok You are welcome to call Llandow and ask.
Any car provided it's not an OPEN WHEEL RACE CAR. Caterhams and kit cars ok. You may film but not time your laps, technically.
You need a helmet and a driving license and the car must be in a "fit condition".
Personally I don't bother to film my laps, i see it often results in irratic driving in some people, those with something to prove or those with little track experience, as does taking out 3 mates and trying to show them you are Nigel Mansell.
Remember that if you crash into someone else or crash you will need to "sort it out" between you and or the circuit owners. So it's best to approach the day in the right frame of mind ie; not out to video the best lap possible or prove you can drive to passengers?

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