Charity Race experience - 18th November

Charity Race experience - 18th November

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johng39

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Friday 5th October 2012
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Charity Race Experience Day Snetterton

http://www.charityraceexperience.com/

We are still taking applications for Supercar and Classic cars for the event. If you have either (or both) and would like to offer passenger rides, please visit the website and sign up....please share this with anyone you think might be interested.

If you fancy driving Snetterton and taking passengers for laps, then sign up.

Tony V12V

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Friday 5th October 2012
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First 'proper' outing for the BR mods then John?

johng39

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Friday 5th October 2012
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Tony V12V said:
First 'proper' outing for the BR mods then John?
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Cockernee

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Friday 16th November 2012
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If anyone is in the area of Snetterton on Sunday, come and say hello. Spend some money and get a ride around the track with me (if your brave enough) in Lance and donate to charity wink

Tony V12V

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Cockernee said:
If anyone is in the area of Snetterton on Sunday, come and say hello. Spend some money and get a ride around the track with me (if your brave enough) in Lance and donate to charity wink
now why would anyone want to come and see you biggrin :tt:

ps I might do smile will see how things pan out - daughter playing football at home (Norwich) 2pm kick off so may come over in the morning and see you (and Lance of course)

Tony V12V

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Just thought..I could come over and be your pitbabe..may even pay in the pot and have a ride in Lance..:fk: that sounds a bit TOO scary

Cockernee

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Tony V12V said:
Just thought..I could come over and be your pitbabe..


Tony V12V said:
may even pay in the pot and have a ride in Lance..:fk: that sounds a bit TOO scary
yes

Jockman

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160 months

Friday 16th November 2012
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Tony V12V said:
Just thought..I could come over and be your pitbabe..may even pay in the pot and have a ride in Lance..:fk: that sounds a bit TOO scary
I would advise on wearing a helmet at all times with cockers, Tony.

Even if you're having tea and cake with him yes

Cockernee

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Jockman said:
I would advise on wearing a helmet at all times with cockers, Tony.

Even if you're having tea and cake with him yes
There is a fighting chance he will buy his own cake though yes

Tony V12V

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Cockernee said:
Jockman said:
I would advise on wearing a helmet at all times with cockers, Tony.

Even if you're having tea and cake with him yes
There is a fighting chance he will buy his own cake though yes
yes

Jockman

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Friday 16th November 2012
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Cockernee said:
There is a fighting chance he will buy his own cake though yes
Fat chance of eating it though with a helmet on wink

Tony V12V

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Saturday 17th November 2012
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You still going Cockers? Weather up here has been good today - meant to be v.bright tomorrow after possible early frost - Will pop over before football driving

George29

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164 months

Sunday 18th November 2012
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I won't be attending, but is Snetterton a good track to do track days on? I quite fancy doing one there next year.

Cockernee

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Sunday 18th November 2012
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George29 said:
I won't be attending, but is Snetterton a good track to do track days on? I quite fancy doing one there next year.
It is an easy track to drive but Coram driven properly cretes massive tyre wear on left side, so drive it slowly. 2 very fast straights (152 MPH) though ended with very good corners & the famous bombhole.


George29

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164 months

Sunday 18th November 2012
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Cockernee said:
It is an easy track to drive but Coram driven properly cretes massive tyre wear on left side, so drive it slowly. 2 very fast straights (152 MPH) though ended with very good corners & the famous bombhole.
Doubt I'd be getting up to 150+ on a 600cc bike! Have watched a few videos of it, looks good. If I can find 2 track days back to back I'll do them next year. Quite a long way for just one day smile

Cockernee

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Monday 19th November 2012
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Well having recovered from the day, I took 21 paying passengers out and raised £1890.00 (£90 per ride).

I used over 2 tanks of fuel, but what a great day. Some of you should come out and give a ride to some very appreciative people and raise some money in the process.

Tony V12V

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Monday 19th November 2012
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I see on the East Anglian thread the Murciélago had a 360 moment. With Bruce having to avoid someone elses 'flying bonnet' rolleyes it could have been a little expensive for one or two but fortunately no major issues I believe.
I didnt leave Norwich until about 4.30ish and it was down to 1degree most of the way home - hmm winter tyres???? hehe Actually using common sense and respect the Hedge Finder tyres worked well really.

PS had another listen to Lance as I walked back to my car - sounds like such a pussycat nono

yeti

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275 months

Monday 19th November 2012
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Cockernee said:
Well having recovered from the day, I took 21 paying passengers out and raised £1890.00 (£90 per ride).

I used over 2 tanks of fuel, but what a great day. Some of you should come out and give a ride to some very appreciative people and raise some money in the process.
Well done Cockers, good effort! How did the car drive..?

Have done similar for Stroke Association at Combe but noise limits are getting tighter everywhere frown What was the Snetts limit?

George29

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164 months

Monday 19th November 2012
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yeti said:
Have done similar for Stroke Association at Combe but noise limits are getting tighter everywhere frown What was the Snetts limit?
It's 102 DB on bike track days. Not sure if its the same for cars.

Cockernee

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Monday 19th November 2012
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yeti said:
Cockernee said:
Well having recovered from the day, I took 21 paying passengers out and raised £1890.00 (£90 per ride).

I used over 2 tanks of fuel, but what a great day. Some of you should come out and give a ride to some very appreciative people and raise some money in the process.
Well done Cockers, good effort! How did the car drive..?

Have done similar for Stroke Association at Combe but noise limits are getting tighter everywhere frown What was the Snetts limit?
The car was awesome, I really now know what the boys at BR have achieved and it is a different beast. Sadly I need some additional silencing as it was static 107 and drive-by 96. The limit on drive-by was 92 frown. However after being warned, the marshal told me where I was to run in silent mode and where I could run whatever I liked biggrin. They especially required the full noise past the pits because a crowd of marshalls had gathered just to hear it go by.....