Rcokingham - any experiences?

Rcokingham - any experiences?

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fergus

Original Poster:

6,430 posts

282 months

Wednesday 31st March 2004
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anyone driven/ridden/raced rockingham national/international? How close is the armco to the top of the banking and would people feel comfortable on a bike there? I've heard a few stories about ripples in the track where the banking joins the infield - how bad are the bumps? Thanks in advance.

PS I would be doing this on a bike - not in a car, but any tales are welcome!

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Trampas

102 posts

248 months

Wednesday 31st March 2004
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Only ever been in my car and must say its an unnerving experience when you get close to the concrete wall....they look very unforgiving!......as one guy in a honda nsx found out to his cost...ouch

mikeww

155 posts

264 months

Wednesday 31st March 2004
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I've raced and done track days at Rockingham but only on 4 wheels. IMO the concrete wall isn't really a problem and you don't even notice it after a while. I'd be more concerned about the transition to the infield which is definitely a bit bumpy-especially the second chicane-or hairpin depending on the circuit. Rest of it is pretty smooth with infield more technical than fast.

joospeed

4,473 posts

285 months

Wednesday 31st March 2004
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Rockingham completely underwhelmed me today.

Melv

4,708 posts

272 months

Thursday 1st April 2004
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joospeed said:
Rockingham completely underwhelmed me today.


Hmmmm! Know what you mean...been there, done it, next....

Shame, coz the grossly underutilized facilities are superb.

Melv

jeremyc

24,558 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st April 2004
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Drove Rockingham for the first time yesterday.

The concrete wall on the outside of the banking certainly wasn't scary: just remember it is you who decides how close to drive/ride to it.

There is certainly quite a pronounced bump dropping down off the banking onto the infield at the hairpin: not being a bike rider I'm not sure how bad this would be.

As Joolz has said, the facilities there are superb. I reckon you should at least try it just for the experience of driving/riding a banked circuit.

fergus

Original Poster:

6,430 posts

282 months

Thursday 1st April 2004
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Thanks guys. I've just learnt that the bike circuit does not use the banking, but a few people have commented on the smoothness of the tarmac (i.e. glassy surface). Anyone had problems with this.

PS Melv - know of any good 964RS's for sale at the mo. Please PM me with details. Thanks

mikeww

155 posts

264 months

Thursday 1st April 2004
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Surprised people are underwhelmed with Rockingham
In the dry I found the grip pretty reasonable. Very slippy in the wet though!!