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SVTRick

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3,633 posts

216 months

Monday 4th January 2010
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Some info from Santapod

Two into One eh ???



Santa Pod RWYB News - 04/01/2010

Now Take A Friend On The Quarter Mile!

Santa Pod has just turned the track day market on its head, by being the first venue in the UK to allow guests to drive under fully timed race conditions – with a passenger!

In a dynamic change to their rules and regulations, the ‘Pod has made it possible for any enthusiast enjoying a day’s full-tilt driving (at £35 all in) to take a passenger alongside, under race conditions, for only a £10 sign-on fee!

Passengers will need to bring their full UK driving licence and sign on in the usual manner, but having done so - and once presented with their wristband, they are free to ride shotgun with anybody on the start line that would like them onboard. With events running every month and at every major Santa Pod show there are over 50 separate opportunities in 2010 for a bit of twos-up, heads-up racing! Any road legal car is eligible, but understandably, real race car drivers and bikers will have to travel solo!


Upon announcing the move, Santa Pod MD, David Lloyd Jones was quick to point out the many benefits. "We’re proud to have added this new dimension to our RWYB days,’ he said. ‘By allowing passengers, it not only makes it a far more enjoyable day for groups of friends attending, but also opens the door for any tuners or commercial organisations to come along and showcase their wares to prospective customers. This fundamental change in our running regulations also means we can offer ‘experience’ rides to allow newcomers to the sport to discover the thrill of the quarter mile, for the price of a round of drinks."


Although each run is limited to one passenger per car, there is no limit to the amount of guests accompanying each car, so if you’re looking to sell, to impress, to entertain – or even for a first date with a difference, why not try the new RWYB for two?

For more info on Run What Ya Brung at Santa Pod Raceway visit www.RWYB.com.



Pipercross Bike Filters - Get £10 Off Any Santa Pod Track Day!

Discerning bikers have never needed much persuasion to fit a Pipercross performance filter to their machine. The combination of greater flow and improved filtration is usually enough for most, but any enthusiast purchasing a filter from December 2009 onwards can look forward to the added incentive of a £10 discount voucher off any Santa Pod ‘Run What You Brung’ Track Day.

Usually £35 for the whole day, including admission and sign-on fees, the Pipercross voucher brings the ultimate bikers day-out down to just £25 for hours of full throttle enjoyment. High octane thrills at low octane prices!

For the full RWYB calendar, visit www.RWYB.com and for more details on the extensive range of Pipercross bike filters, visit www.pipercross.com or call the team on 01604 707750.



Tel: 01234 782828 | Web:www.SantaPod.com
Track Office: Santa Pod Raceway, Airfield Road, Podington, Wellingborough, Northants. NN29 7XA.

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

226 months

Monday 4th January 2010
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Im still suprised SPR dont have some sort of season ticket

Motown Junk

2,041 posts

238 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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Can I put them in the boot for traction?

Furyous

25,217 posts

242 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Im sure the very first RWYB I went to in the early 80's, passengers were allowed.

Tet

1,196 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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They've been allowed at some of the press days. From memory, they've only allowed one such car up the track at a time, as they're not equipped to deal with more than two casualties at the top end at once, should anything go wrong. Presumably the same will apply to RWYB runs with passengers.

NitroWars

667 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Tet said:
They've been allowed at some of the press days. From memory, they've only allowed one such car up the track at a time, as they're not equipped to deal with more than two casualties at the top end at once, should anything go wrong. Presumably the same will apply to RWYB runs with passengers.
If that does happen then the queues to run will get longer...