Stroke Assn Supercar Saturday, Castle Combe, 29th Oct

Stroke Assn Supercar Saturday, Castle Combe, 29th Oct

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Cartoony

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26 posts

127 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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Couldn't see a thread about this year's event.
Who's going?

Midlifecrisis71

2,871 posts

282 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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I quite fancy going to this, usually fun, as much to meet mates from the bristol area as anything else

tqadam

116 posts

121 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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I am contemplating it smile

F1 ASBO

426 posts

126 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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tqadam said:
I am contemplating it smile
Hi Adam. Some of our guys may well be going weather dependent of course. I don't think any are going round the track though. I will try and find out.

tqadam

116 posts

121 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Nice!
I haven't hardly done anything car related since the track day. Had too much going on. Weather dependent for this though. 4 hours of driving to get wet in a field isn't worth it when I can do that in 3 mins walk from home laugh

Anyone know what cars are on track?

F1 ASBO

426 posts

126 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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tqadam said:
Anyone know what cars are on track?
I'm sure they told us last year but I have not seen any sign of it so far this time.

We at kitnet.uk will be doing more track days at Combe in 2017 Adam, this time I will have to make sure I can find you and your mate for a passenger ride! I heard from Colin that you did get to go round with him though?

Although the Supercar Saturday is not free to go as a passenger (they all cost varying amounts dependent on the car which all goes to the charity) but it is worth it I can assure you and in a very good cause.

Contigo

3,117 posts

216 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Due to work commitments I can't make this years Supercar Saturday.If anyone wants my place then let me know. It's for track session so previous experience on track is a must and you are committed to the full day.

https://www.stroke.org.uk/events/sporting-fundrais...


Drivers will have the unique opportunity to get a ride in the best known Healey 3000 race car in existence with its owner and 'Mr Big Healey' himself, John Chatham. John drove in the first ever running of this event 23 years ago, so it will be a privilege to welcome him back.

Other highlights include multiple Castle Combe GT champion Simon Tilling in his Aston Martin Vantage V12, a spectacular BMW M6 V10 GT car, several Radical SR3s and Dave Hensley's very, very pretty Ford GT40 replica. In all, about 50 cars on track to choose from. Rides from £25 up to £60 and available from 09.00 to 17.00.

Yellow Fever

275 posts

238 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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Hello Supercar Saturday supporters. In common with just about everything else, most people want to use Facebook these days and so paid staff at the Stroke Association use it for all events. However, I thought you might want to see the car list on PH, so here it is:
GroupA

Porsche 993 Turbo Road Pedro Nunez
Mitsubishi EVO6 Race John Yandell
Jaguar F-Type Road Oliver Chatham
Aston Martin Vantage V12 Road Simon Tilling
Alfa GTV Road Peter Lucas
Porsche 996 Road Darren House
Ford Fiesta ST Race Jack Youhill
Hyundai Coupe V6 Race Dan Blake
BMW M6 V10 GT Race Doug Watson
Golf GTI Mk2 Race Phil Ash
Ginetta G20 Race John Brunner
Caterham Super Sprint Road Tony Rogers
Nissan GTR Road James Blake

Group B

Mazda MX5 Race Louis Ruff
Jaguar MK1 Race Grant Williams
Hyundai Coupe V6 Race Matthew Plumb/Alex Cursley
Mitsubishi EVO Race Rob Gent
Jaguar XKR-S Road Ted Bacciarelli
Porsche Boxster GTS Road Tracy Draper
Lotus Exige S350 Road Ashley Ethel
Audi RS4 Road Peter Emmett
Seat Leon Turbo Race Phil Pitman
BMW E30 Race Ian Turner
BMW M3 700 Race Mike Butler
Ford Fiesta ST Race Nick Mizzen
Alfa GTV Road Peter Lucas

Group C

Audi RS6 V10 700 Road Paul Draper
Fiat 124 Spyder Road Luke Edwards
Fisher Fury CBR1000 Road Justin Emery
Mitsubishi Tommi Makkinen Race Lee Egan
Ferrari California T Road Ray Ferguson
Ford GT40 Race Dave Hensley
Nissan GTR R35 600 Road David Raeburn
Porsche 924 Race Jamie Callender
Clio 182 Road Nathan Nicholls
BMW M5 V10 Touring Road Keith Rogers
Hyundai Coupe V6 Race Ian Goodchild
Porsche 996 Carrera Road Darren House
MG ZS V6 Race Peter Burchill/Dan Ludlow


Group D - Drift Crew

BMW Drift Julie Robinson
Nissan Skyline R32 Drift Charles Furnell
Toyota AE86 Drift Steve Ayres
Nissan 200SX S15 Drift Ryan Hacker
Toyota JZX90 Drift Brad Hacker
Nissan 200SX S14 Drift Rich Tovey
Nissan 200SX S14 Drift Tom Wilcox
Nissan PS13 Drift Jack Packer


Group R - Any Session

Austin Healey 3000 Race John Chatham/Jack Chatham
Radical SR3 RS Race Noel Marsh
Radical SR3 RS Race Paul Draper
Radical SR3 Race Steven Roberts/John Howarth
Radical SR3 RS Race Lee Summers

We're open from 09.00 until 17.00 with rides running from 09.30. Drift Crew are on at 12.30 and 2.45. Rides from £20 up to £60. Highlights (for me, your taste may differ) are:

  • John Chatham drove in the first running of this event 23 years ago and is bringing both of his Healey 3000s as well as a Jaguar F-Type on track and a Mk 1 E-Type to display
  • Grant Williams is bringing the ex-works MK1 Jaguar touring car which won plenty in period and also won at Goodwood this year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKJDaNmbZHs
  • Multiple Combe GT champion Simon Tilling is running his Aston Martin V12 Vantage
  • Looking forward to seeing Doug Watson's BMW M6 V10 GT car in action
  • Combe Saloons regular Ray Ferguson is running his new Ferrari California
  • I love Dave Hensley's very pretty GT40 replica, as close to a real one as any of us will ever get in
  • Four Radical SR3s on track if you want to experience downforce and slicks
  • Plenty of Japanese turbo machinery including a Nissan GTR R35
We also have a 'Supercar Paddock' display with pledges of two McLaren MP12s, Mk 1 E-Type, Aston Martin V12 Virage,
Aston Martin DB5, Porsche 996 GT2, etc.

Plus the hard working and generous people at Bristol MC are running an Autosolo: http://bristolmc.org.uk/charity-solo-notice/

Weather forecast is very good, certainly dry, they say.

The whole thing put together and run by volunteers and every penny donated goes direct to Stroke Association staff on the day.

I really hope you can join us and enjoy a laid back day with some legendary cars and fantastic drivers.

bobs4c

314 posts

245 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Thanks for all the information, looking forward to it - always a very good and worthwhile day.

Bob

LordHaveMurci

12,099 posts

176 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Anybody going from Exeter direction?

Yellow Fever

275 posts

238 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Weather looks set for a good day, maybe a bit misty at first but most of the cars have lights so that will be alright then smile

Come early to get the pick of the cars, inevitably stuff withdraws during the day (even though I threaten the drivers...) This is a great bunch of cars and all experienced Combe drivers. And a really worthwhile cause supported by the event too - unusual for charity events these days but 100% of your donation goes directly to the charity on the day.

rustandoil

89 posts

179 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Last years event was pretty good,I shall be going along for a couple of hours.
A great venue and a worthwhile charity

Yellow Fever

275 posts

238 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Thanks Eddie, we look forward to seeing you on Saturday. We think we've got a pretty good selection of cars on track - we're aiming to have something to interest everyone.
I was at the circuit setting up this afternoon and cars were already arriving by 6pm. We have a race team coming down from Lancashire - Vulcan Racing, and even one driver flying in from Dubai to drive. It's amazing the effort and input from so many people, given freely to make this event work.

Hope to see as many PHers as possible along.

F1 ASBO

426 posts

126 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Myself and two more kitnet.uk guys will be there

Yellow Fever

275 posts

238 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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We have a very nice Fisher Fury with a CBR100RR motor in it (you can't really call a bike engine a lump, can you?) which is sensible money for a track ride. Or take a lucky dip ticket for a magical mystery ride! The cars are picked for excitement and the drivers are picked for being sensible. We think that's the right way round smile

D_G

1,843 posts

216 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Hi Guys,

I'll be there setting up the BMC Autosolo so please come over, have a go and tuck into some cake!!

Cheers

Dave

Yellow Fever

275 posts

238 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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The BMC Autosolo is a cracking event and really, you can drive whatever you turn up in and have fun. I think the guy a few years ago doing it in a Bentley Continental GT would be hard to beat for entertainment value.
The event also contributes an increasing donation to the Stroke Association each year but that probably is the proceeds from selling the delicious cakes doing that smile
This support from the BMC people is tremendous and greatly appreciated.

F1 ASBO

426 posts

126 months

Friday 28th October 2016
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Yellow Fever said:
We have a very nice Fisher Fury with a CBR100RR motor in it
Owning a Fury myself (Cosworth RS Turbo engined) and also a BEC (GSXR1000 engined) I will be very interested in that one!

Simon T

2,136 posts

280 months

Sunday 30th October 2016
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Did anyone get any photos?

Simon

bobs4c

314 posts

245 months

Sunday 30th October 2016
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Simon T said:
Did anyone get any photos?

Simon
Saw the odd Vantage



And some others





Snapped what happened to be passing, so some repeats!

http://s10.photobucket.com/user/bobs4c/slideshow/C...

Bob