Anyone at the 'Ring 10th -14th?
Discussion
Dave it'll be great to see you there; we'll be staying in Adenau so not quite as convenient for that restaurant as last time, but we'll have to grab a beer if you're around in the evenings
Dico; we'll be travelling over on thursday as well- 10am ferry from Dover to Dunkirk so we're meeting at 8am at Medway services and we'll maybe see you at some point on the journey.
I think we'll be taking it pretty steady as last time we ploughed along at 130+ (and not kph) the whole way cos the only guy with directions got a bit excited; I don't think my engine liked it much, or the mathematician in me either when I looked at the odds of getting busted in france or belgium! At least we were in French cars I guess!
Dico; we'll be travelling over on thursday as well- 10am ferry from Dover to Dunkirk so we're meeting at 8am at Medway services and we'll maybe see you at some point on the journey.
I think we'll be taking it pretty steady as last time we ploughed along at 130+ (and not kph) the whole way cos the only guy with directions got a bit excited; I don't think my engine liked it much, or the mathematician in me either when I looked at the odds of getting busted in france or belgium! At least we were in French cars I guess!
Edited by joney on Tuesday 8th August 09:46
Come on then, own up. Which of you lot in the blue 306 had a massive moment at Breidscheid this weekend? I've never since so much over correcting - under correcting- over correcting - under correcting- over correcting - under correcting- over correcting - under correcting- over correcting - under correcting- over correcting - under correcting PMSL
Was one of a substantial group of Brits in Pugs, I know the guys and were were all having a good laugh at the, er, audio footage. The second last "correction" (and I use the term loosely) was fabulous, doesn't correction imply things are meant to get better?
Unfortunately one of their number purchased some Armco at Hatzenbach later on Sunday but no injuries. They'll be back.
Dave
Unfortunately one of their number purchased some Armco at Hatzenbach later on Sunday but no injuries. They'll be back.
Dave
sorrento205 said:
im going with a bunch of 205s over the weekend, 8am ferry tomoro, 8pm ferry back on the 14th
hah! i saw you lot i think, at the dutch border, the roundabout at venlo. (i might even have cut you all up a bit sorry, i was in a hurry and nearly went the wrong way )
the vx220 was with you too?
hello gents, we got back late last night after having to wait for ages to try and get all the cars back- caught the 8pm instead of 2pm ferry... one of the 306s is still there, but we'll let his insurance process his claim before commenting there, and the saxo finally decided it wasn't moving any further so is there still at the really top notch pug garage about 30k away in a town I can't remember the name of. the one that had the moment at breidsheid was Steve in his nile blue 306 with weller steels; a following vehicle happened to accidentally have a video camera running so we got the footage from the owner which provided plenty of laughs- it went side to side 6 times before he finally got it all under control! We have a dent in the bonnet from my brother Tom clouting the kerb so hard on the left/right before miss-hit-miss that the suspension strut hit the bonnet, but apart from that and the monsterous amount of smoke and flame our car is spitting and the <300 miles to a tank we're getting we're fine, despite well over 300 miles of track driving and over 1000 @5000rpm on the continent alone!
Only pugs+ 1 saxo in our group Hugo, but we did pick up the odd addition whilst blatting it along...
Great to see you again Dave; you're so much quicker than last time (and that was quick!) and even with my semi slicks I couldn't gain any ground despite driving the balls of the car! Also great dedication to the job to get up at 5am or whatever it was yesterday; I felt like shit at 8am
Only pugs+ 1 saxo in our group Hugo, but we did pick up the odd addition whilst blatting it along...
Great to see you again Dave; you're so much quicker than last time (and that was quick!) and even with my semi slicks I couldn't gain any ground despite driving the balls of the car! Also great dedication to the job to get up at 5am or whatever it was yesterday; I felt like shit at 8am
Edited by joney on Tuesday 15th August 12:00
hugoagogo said:
sorrento205 said:
im going with a bunch of 205s over the weekend, 8am ferry tomoro, 8pm ferry back on the 14th
hah! i saw you lot i think, at the dutch border, the roundabout at venlo. (i might even have cut you all up a bit sorry, i was in a hurry and nearly went the wrong way )
the vx220 was with you too?
That was us, a load of 205s, the VX220, a R32, a 106 and a Nova
Adenauer said:
Well, all I can say is that it looked rather comical seeing the Pug weaving from side to side trying to avoid the wall, well saved in the end though. Sorry to hear about the later armco purchase but at least nobody was hurt.
No Gary, I would never weave at Breidscheid, I'm too old to have reactions
No Gary, I would never weave at Breidscheid, I'm too old to have reactions
Can't quite make it out but if that is a red 205 then it was one of our boys. A very lucky one who manageed to collect only a very minor scrape on the rear bumper...
joney said:
hello gents, we got back late last night after having to wait for ages to try and get all the cars back- caught the 8pm instead of 2pm ferry... one of the 306s is still there, but we'll let his insurance process his claim before commenting there, and the saxo finally decided it wasn't moving any further so is there still at the really top notch pug garage about 30k away in a town I can't remember the name of. the one that had the moment at breidsheid was Steve in his nile blue 306 with weller steels; a following vehicle happened to accidentally have a video camera running so we got the footage from the owner which provided plenty of laughs- it went side to side 6 times before he finally got it all under control! We have a dent in the bonnet from my brother Tom clouting the kerb so hard on the left/right before miss-hit-miss that the suspension strut hit the bonnet, but apart from that and the monsterous amount of smoke and flame our car is spitting and the <300 miles to a tank we're getting we're fine, despite well over 300 miles of track driving and over 1000 @5000rpm on the continent alone!
Only pugs+ 1 saxo in our group Hugo, but we did pick up the odd addition whilst blatting it along...
Great to see you again Dave; you're so much quicker than last time (and that was quick!) and even with my semi slicks I couldn't gain any ground despite driving the balls of the car! Also great dedication to the job to get up at 5am or whatever it was yesterday; I felt like shit at 8am
Only pugs+ 1 saxo in our group Hugo, but we did pick up the odd addition whilst blatting it along...
Great to see you again Dave; you're so much quicker than last time (and that was quick!) and even with my semi slicks I couldn't gain any ground despite driving the balls of the car! Also great dedication to the job to get up at 5am or whatever it was yesterday; I felt like shit at 8am
Edited by joney on Tuesday 15th August 12:00
oi, i am not an odd addition...cheeky sod.
stew-typeR said:
oi, i am not an odd addition...cheeky sod.
shit how did I forget! 5 pugs, plus 1 saxo plus 1 Integra Type R with Stu and Becky; quality news on the engagement mate; you seemed a little bit nervous over the weekend, and I now I can see it wasn't cos of being daunted bby the track!!! Congrats!
Edited by joney on Wednesday 16th August 23:36
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