RE: Get Your Supercar Rides At Dunton Track Day
RE: Get Your Supercar Rides At Dunton Track Day
Tuesday 17th August 2010

Get Your Supercar Rides At Dunton Track Day

Be taken for a ride (in a good way) at Ford's research facility



The folks at Petrolhead Nirvana - the guys behind the Dad's Day Out at Dunsfold - are bringing you another event where you can ride in a supercar on track. And once again it's all in aid of chari-dee. This time it's Ford's Dunton test track that, on 5th September, will become the venue for a supercar show with a twist.

The formula is simple: get a track, get a load of supercars with enthusiastic owners to drive people around it, and donate all the funds to the Little Havens Children's Hospice.

The Supercar owner/drivers are giving their time for free, and Ford has kindly leant us its test track at the Dunton research facility; so it's all go for another fantastic day out.

As well as a mix of Ferraris and Lamborghinis there'll be a number of specialist cars around too; Ariel Atoms, KTM X-Bows, Dodge Vipers, AC Cobras and some other special guests yet to be confirmed.

But it's not just about riding in or watching the cars go around the track. There's a whole host of other activities and shows to keep you occupied.

There's a funfair with all the normal rides (including dodgems), giant inflatables (hopefully the big kids can have a go too), an F1 Simulator, a giant Scalextric, go karts, live music all day, and a BBQ (and plenty of other catering as well).


A classic car display area will also feature around 60 cars, and there will be a trade stall area for useful bits and bobs and a face painting area. You can even get your car washed while you're there by a professional company (proceeds all to charity). There will also be a driving competition, and a pit stop (change a wheel) competition.

There's a special PH car park too. All you need to do is mention PH on the gate and you'll be directed there.

Entry costs £5 per person (£3 for children) whilst a family ticket is just £12. Supercar rides are priced at just £20 for two laps of the circuit - though it's best to book your entry and ride tickets in advance.

To book rides or entrance tickets, just head to the relevant part of the Little Havens Hospice website.

Check out the video of last year's event below:

 

 

 

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smiffie

Original Poster:

37 posts

189 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I'll be there biggrin

Jasper Gilder

2,166 posts

296 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Went round in a Transit Minibus at an open day in 1984/5. Looks a bit scruffier now. Am I right in thinking there's a 50MPH limit on the banking?

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

263 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Jasper Gilder said:
Went round in a Transit Minibus at an open day in 1984/5. Looks a bit scruffier now. Am I right in thinking there's a 50MPH limit on the banking?
There's speed limits all over the place...so they say wink

You can't really go very fast round the banking anyway, it's very tight. The straights are the fun bits biggrin

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

247 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I went there last year, Jaykabi's superb Kent run finished up there. Had a passenger ride in Jeremy Clarkson's old Ford GT, now tuned to 650bhp. Was great, did 160mph on the straight, fastest I have ever been in a car. The banking is VERY narrow and choppy and you would not want to go much over 50mph anyway. But we did ;-0

mini me

1,449 posts

216 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I work there and spend most of my time on the track. 70 is about the limit through the banking say 80 if you are in a decent car and feeling brave. It's pretty bumpy. The back straight is quite longish though. Not really The best place for a Supercar ride in my opinion mind.
This was built as a "high speed test track" in the days when Ford were making anglias.

TomCooper

547 posts

192 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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fingers crossed ill be attending smile
it all depends if I can get down there though

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

263 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Furyblade_Lee said:
I went there last year, Jaykabi's superb Kent run finished up there. Had a passenger ride in Jeremy Clarkson's old Ford GT, now tuned to 650bhp. Was great, did 160mph on the straight, fastest I have ever been in a car. The banking is VERY narrow and choppy and you would not want to go much over 50mph anyway. But we did ;-0
That'd be me then wavey

scoobysubaru

42 posts

202 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Hi Phil
Its Nigel Becky's Husband
Hope to see you there for a 160mph experience with my son Toby (petrol head)
hope all is well regards
Nigel
scoobysubaru

N GTS

735 posts

276 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Looking forwards to this, raising some wedge for charity and the chance to stick a good olde 427 of Ford motor of their UK test track driving


anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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I went last year, was a really enjoyable day.

I have got no excuses for not going, I could walk there.........almost wink

exceed

454 posts

199 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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how do you sign up to drive round the track? And what is considered acceptable?

Scott330ci

18,241 posts

224 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Ill be there.

Harsh

4,551 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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exceed said:
how do you sign up to drive round the track? And what is considered acceptable?
The driving slots were mainly filled from those who helped out last year (as per Dunsfold)
essentially they are drawn from Club Scuderia, Lamborghini Club and Petrolhead Nirvana members and are either supercars or unusual cars such at the KTM, Viper or Cobra.

The criteria is that the car needs to be interesting/exciting enough for people to want to pay for over and above a Ferrari or Lamborghini.

It's full for this year with a waiting list, but if you have a Ferrari then Club Scuderia is the place to join for next years event.

Edited by Harsh on Wednesday 18th August 11:44

NWVT

2,630 posts

207 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Really Looking Forward to helping out this year just hop[ing to have some extra fettling done in time lol.

twiglove

1,178 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Harsh said:
Petrolhead Nirvana members and are either supercars or unusual cars such at the KTM, Viper or Cobra.

The criteria is that the car needs to be interesting/exciting enough for people to want to pay for over and above a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
Cough.... Viper is an American Supercar tongue out

Harsh

4,551 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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twiglove said:
Harsh said:
Petrolhead Nirvana members and are either supercars or unusual cars such at the KTM, Viper or Cobra.

The criteria is that the car needs to be interesting/exciting enough for people to want to pay for over and above a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
Cough.... Viper is an American Supercar tongue out
biggrin

You know what I mean!

Darth66

2 posts

189 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Cut grass here in the 80's and had a sneaky drive round in My Capri 2.8 once smile looking forward to it.

soad

34,344 posts

199 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Sounds like a top day out! biggrin

yellowtr

1,190 posts

249 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Its a fantastic day out and there should be lots of interesting metal there. The track is obviously very different than Dunsfold but its still a great feeling hitting 90 mph wink

My old man will be taking the car round as I am committed for the day elsewhere, but this is on of the highlights of Club Scuderia's calendar and we have been lucky enough to raise lots of money for Littlehavens which provides a wonderful work to very deserving children.

bruce 430 scud

26 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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I have driven the Dunton Track many times in a Ferrari and I believe it an ideal and safe place to give passengers a real sensation of a supercar driven at speed safely. It is usual to see cars reach 155 in the straights and take the banking at 70mph which is about the neutral speed. There is no overtaking.

It is a great day for a great cause . Last year raised £20,000 but looking for £30,000 this year I believe.

Please come along and enjoy a ride or 2 and the special attractions I cannot see that any petrolhead will be dissappointed.