Karting - 1st June - Middlesbrough

Karting - 1st June - Middlesbrough

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WD*

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4,045 posts

258 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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Teesside Karting, Friday 4th June, 7:30pm

Can I PLease have a show of hands before I make a booking so I know how many to expect...

I will source a good drinking hole for the after party




(can someone change my title, it should be the 4th )

>>> Edited by WD* on Tuesday 4th May 18:54

Mr Friendly

67 posts

247 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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Argh, last ever exam, ever!!! that day... so it will be party time but probably not on the track
etc

Edited to say: Docev1 said there'd been a typo.
Phew


Count me in!!!



>> Edited by Mr Friendly on Tuesday 4th May 18:59

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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cancelled...

>> Edited by docevi1 on Wednesday 5th May 16:15

3rtt

943 posts

259 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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Right, who else wants to challenge me (I'll point out last time I raced the twin engined jobies I did very poorly indeed, this time may be different tho)

>> Edited by docevi1 on Tuesday 4th May 19:09[/quote]


Hey Stefan,

You realise that because you got pole last time and second overall, that means you have to carry an extra 15 kilo of balast at Middlesbrough........

Cheers,
Ian.

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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I need all the advantage I can get

To be fair it doesn't look as if this will go ahead - no point with only 6 confirmations...

WildfireS3

9,831 posts

259 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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Nope, not in the area.

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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Try track day Stefan. £85 and you can spend 4 hrs (£150 for 8 hrs) at Croft doing what you really want to do. You'll love it so much you'll be saving your pennies to go back. Real cars on a 'built for motorsport' track. It just dosn't get any better.

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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As I've said before Bob, I don't want to damage my car... I have to become either confident that it won't break when I put it on the track, or am happy to accept the consquences for the breakage.

Karting is off, no point going with only 6! Dave, Teemu and I have pulled out. Dan and Woody won't be going either I'm guessing.

Sorry Ian.

>> Edited by docevi1 on Wednesday 5th May 16:16

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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docevi1 said:
As I've said before Bob, I don't want to damage my car...
Yes Stefan, that's the bit I don't understand. On track all the cars are going in the same direction. Everyone is under constant observation and anyone acting aggressively or dangerously is black-flagged and sent home. The only harm your car could come to is from you pushing to hard where there's Armco or tyre barriers.

There's no doubt Croft track days are safer than driving in town. There's no old ladies or cats crossing the road, nobody heading towards you at a combined 60mph with only white lines to keep you apart, no side roads for people to pull out of. Just clear open smooth tarmac and no speed limits.

gemini

11,352 posts

271 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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I have to say so as well

The croft track day was my virginal experience

It was well briefed - well booked - well admin'd

The guys and gals were all serious - no one wanted to dent their pride and joy and thats what makes it so safe

Only an arse fails to get out of the way for a faster car
Only an arse pushes it deliberately too fast

Its a joy!

What a

My mate (northern echo press) came out with me and said it was the best fun he'd had with his pants on

(not related to any other experience he's had with me - on or off trak )

If its cost admit it?
If it fear - get over it!



>> Edited by gemini on Wednesday 5th May 22:16

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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It's not so much cost, but it has to be a consideration - I could save up to do it, no hassle.

And it's not crashing I'm bothered about, nor fear of crashing (although I would be killed in any accident in the Marlin), it's damaging the car by hard usage.

Ultimately in my mind a track day means driving your car a little quicker than normal, braking a little harder, turning harder... remember my car is a 1974 Morris Marina and is very likely to break. Until I can accept that the car is broken / damaged / off the road I won't do anything that escalates the chances of damage to the car. Normal road driving is one thing, track days are another.

For instance it's upsetting me like you wouldn't believe that clutch operating lever is bent and that I can't drive it for a month until it's fixed, while I might have a few moments of joy from the hours that I'm there, what happens if it breaks?

I'm not well, and I have to look at things objectively but agree you can't live your life frightened of doing things. For that reason one day I will take the Marlin on the track, but not just yet.

WildfireS3

9,831 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th May 2004
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For me the track day thing is mainly a cost thing. Tyres cost rather a lot of money so at the moment I can't really afford to go through what's left of my S02s, but I do understand where Stefan's coming from.

There is the worry that if you tak the car on the track, push it too hard, another bit will fall off it, leaving you car-less and subsequently with another hole in your wallet. For us who have little money and rely on our car as our only means of transport, the risk is a bit too much.

But then again I have done track days in my Mini, and they are fantastic!! Eventually I will take the plunge and do a track day, but it will be when I am close to getting new tyres and when bits stop dropping off my car. ie the wing mirror.