Bruntingthorpe
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quantum30

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260 posts

210 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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Hi Guys,

i want to drive at this venue, when i called them they told me that they dont do trackdays !

but i have seen so many youtube clips and also read some reviews of Bruntingthorpe.

i really want to drive there. how can i arrange for this ? any ideas ?

thank you


Birdthom

790 posts

249 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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I think it may be covered in the UK's unsold car stocks at the moment

t11ner

6,919 posts

219 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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There are driving experience days run there but no trackdays that I'm aware of so if you want a go in a Lambo have a look HERE but you may struggle to find an event where you can use your own car.

Steve H
TA-OL

5.0ltr

2,832 posts

223 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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I have used it several times. Any particular reason you want to have ago? 2 mile straight, check out the Vulcan?

RobinSherwood

336 posts

239 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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There is a charity track event held there every year, the date is 2nd August this year, which you could take part in if you are a member of any of the participating clubs http://www.on-your-marks.com/

Bruntingthorpe is used as a proving ground and in some ways more strictly controlled than a track, for instance you carry a radio to keep in touch with the control tower whilst you are there. You have to be more responsible for your own actions and there is no marshalling per se and you need to be aware of other people carrying out different activities at the same time.

There are various configurations of the circuit and for example some of the instructors who work there have their own layouts (laid out in cones) and I think other than manufacturers and magazines using it for testing cars, driving instruction is the other main activity there.

HTH

boxsey

3,579 posts

234 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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Big Thunder used to regularly run trackdays at Bruntingthorpe. They were stopped running them by the Nimbys, won their appeal, ran a few last year but now it looks like the Nimbys have stopped them again!

http://www.bigthunder.co.uk/track-days.html

quantum30

Original Poster:

260 posts

210 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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yes i am interested in the 2 mile stretch. maybe trackday was not the right word here, i want to dirve there with my own car. not necessarily called a trackday i guess.

is there a website for the vulcan ?




Edited by quantum30 on Monday 25th May 13:45

JimexPL

1,451 posts

236 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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quantum30 said:
yes i am interested in the 2 mile stretch. maybe trackday was not the right word here, i want to dirve there with my own car. not necessarily called a trackday i guess.

is there a website for the vulcan ?
Edited by quantum30 on Monday 25th May 13:45
The easiest and cheapest way to get on to the runway would be to go on one of the Vmax events run by Craig. You've just missed the last one (April)

GC8

19,910 posts

214 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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I dont know about anyone else; but Ive only ever driven on half of the runway. Look at this link: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?client=firefox-a&amp...redfacefficial&channel=s&hl=en&q=bruntingthorpe&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=uk&ei=l8EaSoztM6WsjAfS8biBDQ&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1

The 'circuit' is clockwise and youll join the main runway from the concrete taxiway that youll see at 8 o'clock...

tertius

6,914 posts

254 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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Vmax uses the whole runway - email Craig ansd say tou are interested. Also get yourself on the VMax forum.

robg2

304 posts

239 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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I did a trackday there in 2006, and I believe it was the last one run there before a prolonged noise complaint case began. I think this got resolved in Bruntingthorpe's favour but only after about 2 years of wrangling (heard that before).
I read all this on here I think, but it was a while ago.

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

284 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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RobinSherwood said:
There is a charity track event held there every year, the date is 2nd August this year, which you could take part in if you are a member of any of the participating clubs http://www.on-your-marks.com/
This is a good day out, BTW. I've done it in the past - you ferry members of the public round at £5/lap. Sadly it's the same day as the Hethel Sprint this year.

GC8

19,910 posts

214 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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The first fella I took out last year got more than he expected for his £5... I got more than I expected for his extra 100 kilos too!

tom-p

111 posts

217 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I have been round Bruntingthorpe twice in my Porsche 996 turbo doing driving courses.

They don't allow track days on it but there are a number of courses that take you on there. Check out the following

http://www.ridedrive.co.uk/ - Do road driving courses with an hour on track

http://www.drivingdevelopment.co.uk/ - Does limit handling courses, sets out a track in cones but you can also have some fun round the track.

The long straight is extremely good fun to try and get top speeds. I managed to get to 182mph on the straight when I went round.

darronwall

1,730 posts

220 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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i used to love that place and ill be the first to sign on when they start running trackdays again

Lucie W

3,473 posts

206 months

Sunday 7th June 2009
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tom-p said:
The long straight is extremely good fun to try and get top speeds. I managed to get to 182mph on the straight when I went round.
frown I only got up to 155mph in a 996tt round brunty

Frik

13,664 posts

267 months

Sunday 7th June 2009
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I got up to 90mph in a 406 with a blowing exhaust.

Fun.

Lunja

502 posts

209 months

Monday 8th June 2009
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I've got a driving experience day booked there on 4th July. Going to be hooning in a Gallardo and a DB9 biggrin

Looks like an awesome track though - I'd be very interested if they opened it up for public use...

CliveAlive

5 posts

202 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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Bruntingthorpe is Don Palmer's favourite haunt and if you want to experience driving at and over the limit, you can't match his Car Control course for maximum practice time on track and serious 1:1 coaching.

www.donpalmer.co.uk
scroll down to see the video of a demonstration lap of his course

Rob Wilson is the other guru who uses this patch regularly.
How do you get a course with him? Beats me.

chevin

83 posts

220 months

Thursday 11th June 2009
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If you want a fun, safe, relaxed trackday with a long (runway) straight, keep an eye on the PH East Anglia board for news of RAF Marham. The next one will probably be in September.