Spa-Francorchamps: saturday June 29th
Discussion
Hello gentlemen
If you fancy driving your car on the fabulous track of Spa-Francorchamps in great motoring company, this is now or never!
Details available and encquiries welcome, just give a look at:
www.csx2267events.com
"Book now, it's going to be a blast" (copyright PetrolTed 2002 )
>>> Edited by thom on Tuesday 14th May 13:49
If you fancy driving your car on the fabulous track of Spa-Francorchamps in great motoring company, this is now or never!
Details available and encquiries welcome, just give a look at:
www.csx2267events.com
"Book now, it's going to be a blast" (copyright PetrolTed 2002 )
>>> Edited by thom on Tuesday 14th May 13:49
Hello Mark
Well, costs are indicated on the application form; just download it from the site and fax it back to Anita:
"Entry fee:
Euro 500,-- (incl. 16 % VAT/Euro 68,97) per (1 driver, 1 co-driver)
Euro 75,-- (incl. 16 % VAT/Euro 10,35) per further companion/guest
This will enclude all costs for race track, full track security (marshals, track video controll, race doctor) , recovery vehicle, full hospitality service (breakfast, all day „open Café-Bar“, lunch, afternoon tea`s, dinner)."
I hope to see you there!
>> Edited by thom on Tuesday 14th May 17:53
Well, costs are indicated on the application form; just download it from the site and fax it back to Anita:
"Entry fee:
Euro 500,-- (incl. 16 % VAT/Euro 68,97) per (1 driver, 1 co-driver)
Euro 75,-- (incl. 16 % VAT/Euro 10,35) per further companion/guest
This will enclude all costs for race track, full track security (marshals, track video controll, race doctor) , recovery vehicle, full hospitality service (breakfast, all day „open Café-Bar“, lunch, afternoon tea`s, dinner)."
I hope to see you there!
>> Edited by thom on Tuesday 14th May 17:53
Well, my tyres are dead, my shocks are dead, my gearbox is leaking...but why not!
If you don't mind oil on the track it will be a pleasure, especially for you Donald: imagine going sideways even on the straights
But my old man will be driving his AC for sure
>> Edited by thom on Wednesday 15th May 08:41
If you don't mind oil on the track it will be a pleasure, especially for you Donald: imagine going sideways even on the straights
But my old man will be driving his AC for sure
>> Edited by thom on Wednesday 15th May 08:41
That was a very good trackday, with pretty impressive machinery, from E-types to latest 911.
64 cars in all:
- very very fast 996 GT2 tuned to 500bhp and running on slicks which I clocked at 2'54"; you wouldn't believe how efficient the ceramic brakes are on this car: when arriving in Eau Rouge it was still accelerating after the 200 meter placard!
- 996 GT3`
- several early 911s (2.0 ?)
- Lotus Ford JPS formula one,
- Lola T290,
- McLaren (Can Am ?),
- single seater Aston Martin,
- supercharged DB4 GT, superb turbine sound!
- 2 E-types coupés, very fast,
- half a dozen Cobras (many Mk4 and a Mk2)
- standard 360 Modena F1
- race-spec 360 Modena
- 250 GTB/4
- of course, Donald's Chimaera 450
- dad's AC Bristol 1962
- and many others which I can't recall now...
Donald's awesome driving style impressed much of the crowd: In Eau Rouge he easily overtook the Modena F1 in his unique sideways technique; we were all gobsmacked
Sad though there weren't more TVRs; hopefully you lot may make the move next time!
Pictures to follow soon
>> Edited by Thom on Monday 1st July 10:28
64 cars in all:
- very very fast 996 GT2 tuned to 500bhp and running on slicks which I clocked at 2'54"; you wouldn't believe how efficient the ceramic brakes are on this car: when arriving in Eau Rouge it was still accelerating after the 200 meter placard!
- 996 GT3`
- several early 911s (2.0 ?)
- Lotus Ford JPS formula one,
- Lola T290,
- McLaren (Can Am ?),
- single seater Aston Martin,
- supercharged DB4 GT, superb turbine sound!
- 2 E-types coupés, very fast,
- half a dozen Cobras (many Mk4 and a Mk2)
- standard 360 Modena F1
- race-spec 360 Modena
- 250 GTB/4
- of course, Donald's Chimaera 450
- dad's AC Bristol 1962
- and many others which I can't recall now...
Donald's awesome driving style impressed much of the crowd: In Eau Rouge he easily overtook the Modena F1 in his unique sideways technique; we were all gobsmacked
Sad though there weren't more TVRs; hopefully you lot may make the move next time!
Pictures to follow soon
>> Edited by Thom on Monday 1st July 10:28
What a day!
Driving on a track that is over 4 miles long is really something, still got stiff arms! The speed the Porsches carried into the corners was amazing.
I think guy in the 360 was probably concerned about a dirty blue TVR bouncing of his £100K Ferrari and let me through, felt good at the time though We should have some video footage when the cameraman gets his video capture card working.
Definately worth doing!
Driving on a track that is over 4 miles long is really something, still got stiff arms! The speed the Porsches carried into the corners was amazing.
I think guy in the 360 was probably concerned about a dirty blue TVR bouncing of his £100K Ferrari and let me through, felt good at the time though We should have some video footage when the cameraman gets his video capture card working.
Definately worth doing!
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