Bruntingthorpe 2 mile runway max speed run.
Discussion
Dear all,
You may have read about previous max speed runs & fun had on the 2 mile straight.
A few of us at work have booked Bruntingthorpe to go again and have some fun.
It is looking like we may have limited space available if any of you are interested in coming along.
The day is Sunday April 27th and will be from around 11am to around 4.30 pm, will probably involve around 6 maximum speed runs, these will be electronically recorded and also then displayed on electronic boards around 100m after the speed traps.
We currently have varying cars going from TVRs, Porsches, Ferrari's to a replica Cobra and a few other interesting cars.
The 2 mile straight is very wide and smooth & we will only be running 2 cars on the runway at any one time.
If you are interested please drop me an email, it should be good!
You may have read about previous max speed runs & fun had on the 2 mile straight.
A few of us at work have booked Bruntingthorpe to go again and have some fun.
It is looking like we may have limited space available if any of you are interested in coming along.
The day is Sunday April 27th and will be from around 11am to around 4.30 pm, will probably involve around 6 maximum speed runs, these will be electronically recorded and also then displayed on electronic boards around 100m after the speed traps.
We currently have varying cars going from TVRs, Porsches, Ferrari's to a replica Cobra and a few other interesting cars.
The 2 mile straight is very wide and smooth & we will only be running 2 cars on the runway at any one time.
If you are interested please drop me an email, it should be good!
Hi andy& Melv, replied this morning, hope you got it. No helmets required.
Re costing, email me offline as we got a "special" price. cheers guys.
ps, Melv, I'm working on a papier mache diffuser this morning, this might help with the front end lift probs.
>> Edited by craigw on Thursday 3rd April 12:14
Re costing, email me offline as we got a "special" price. cheers guys.
ps, Melv, I'm working on a papier mache diffuser this morning, this might help with the front end lift probs.
>> Edited by craigw on Thursday 3rd April 12:14
Lots more replies & cheques, thanks guys.
All looking good, a great spread of cars now, going to mix things up a bit and have different cars running against each other on each run, ie you will have a chance to settle old scores etc etc, (ha ha) and also to make it a bit more interesting.
The Ratburger van has happily confirmed attendance so we won't go hungry & I'm close to being able to give you a final cost, again, sorry its taken so long but I have had a lot of uncertainty on numbers which has meant the price changing - it should be around the £150 mark though(although I'm still bargaining to get a better rate - I am a broker after all).
ps. I've been told that a Jag XJ220 achieved just under 200mph on the straight and said car "may" be making an appearance. va va vooooooom!
pps. Just confirmed with the timing equipment guys. We will have electronic boards 100metres from the speedtraps so you will see the speed you've just recorded which should be good.
All looking good, a great spread of cars now, going to mix things up a bit and have different cars running against each other on each run, ie you will have a chance to settle old scores etc etc, (ha ha) and also to make it a bit more interesting.
The Ratburger van has happily confirmed attendance so we won't go hungry & I'm close to being able to give you a final cost, again, sorry its taken so long but I have had a lot of uncertainty on numbers which has meant the price changing - it should be around the £150 mark though(although I'm still bargaining to get a better rate - I am a broker after all).
ps. I've been told that a Jag XJ220 achieved just under 200mph on the straight and said car "may" be making an appearance. va va vooooooom!
pps. Just confirmed with the timing equipment guys. We will have electronic boards 100metres from the speedtraps so you will see the speed you've just recorded which should be good.
Take note everyone - my Tamora, and just about every other car that attended the last TMS day at Bruntingthorpe, had some really serious stone damage to the front ends, headlight covers and windscreens. I'm looking at £1500 for a new paint job!! Plus £500 for the ruined Armourfend as well! (Ripped by stone chips)
You have been warned....
You have been warned....
Seems to be a real problem there though, perhaps it all depends on who/what has been using the curcuit previously? There was another chap "painey" mentioning the same issue after he went on a Don Palmer course - reckons he needed a re-spray afterwards! So add in £800-£900 onto you attendance fee and it makes an expensive day out! I think they need to invest in a roadsweeper truck? Rich...
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=9&t=35639
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=9&t=35639
As I understand it the damage was caused during the track day part of the event where cars were following each other around the circuit.
nubbin said: Take note everyone - my Tamora, and just about every other car that attended the last TMS day at Bruntingthorpe, had some really serious stone damage to the front ends, headlight covers and windscreens. I'm looking at £1500 for a new paint job!! Plus £500 for the ruined Armourfend as well! (Ripped by stone chips)
You have been warned....
For the runway runs cars only run two at a time (side by side) so there are no stones kicked up by a car ahead.
I have suffered no stone damage on the two occasions I have been the Bruntingthorpe using the runway.
I've had a lot of people email me about this. I can only reiterate that common consensus (from people who have been)seems to be that its during the trackday part of the day that stonechips get thrown up.
We will be only running two cars at a time in tandem and very wide distance apart (those of you that have been know how wide the track is) I can't see us encountering any probs this way.
We will be only running two cars at a time in tandem and very wide distance apart (those of you that have been know how wide the track is) I can't see us encountering any probs this way.
This wouldn't, of course, explain how it happened to a Pistonheader's car on a Don Palmers "Creative Car Control" course, where presumably, indeed hopefully, you are not following other cars around? Rich...
jeremyc said:As I understand it the damage was caused during the track day part of the event where cars were following each other around the circuit.
copy of email I just sent to the group:
Hi Gang,
Well, just over a week to go until we can V Max our respective exotica!
Circuit map and location doc attached..anyone who didnt get it PLEASE EMAIL ME
we can use the 'hospitality unit' off the perimeter track - upstairs viewing area / tables loos etc. Can run an organised queue from there. Will organise coffee, caterer can come in there as well.
All attendees please give your cars a once over this weekend, particularly those tyres - recommend a careful look for nails, cuts, dig out stones, check sidewalls carefully. Also check tyre pressures please.
I'd also advise checking all levels, oil, brakes & coolant(for the non aircooled people)
PLease remember that this is a private booking and the usual rules apply. You are responsible for your own safety & I accept no responsibility for any damage, injuries or loss.
Helemets are optional and all cars must be road legal.
We are aiming to kick off around 10.30 and carry on until about 4.30 or until we run out of petrol!
My sources tell me the local constabulary will be out in force so please take care getting to and from the airfield, believe me you'll have plenty of opportunity to push yourselves and your cars once we arrive!
Any questions???.....
ps:
B’thorpe location
Just to clarify for everybody -
Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground is located in the map square defined by
M1 J20/J21
A426
A5199 (old A50)
A4304 (old A427)
There are truck route signs to B'thorpe (Trading Estate) from the last two.
Foolproof way to get there is from the A5199 (nice road), take the truck
route turn off there, stay on this road (past the pub which looks like
favourite for lunch). Proving Ground is on a 90 right before the village
itself. Report to the gate.
Hi Gang,
Well, just over a week to go until we can V Max our respective exotica!
Circuit map and location doc attached..anyone who didnt get it PLEASE EMAIL ME
we can use the 'hospitality unit' off the perimeter track - upstairs viewing area / tables loos etc. Can run an organised queue from there. Will organise coffee, caterer can come in there as well.
All attendees please give your cars a once over this weekend, particularly those tyres - recommend a careful look for nails, cuts, dig out stones, check sidewalls carefully. Also check tyre pressures please.
I'd also advise checking all levels, oil, brakes & coolant(for the non aircooled people)
PLease remember that this is a private booking and the usual rules apply. You are responsible for your own safety & I accept no responsibility for any damage, injuries or loss.
Helemets are optional and all cars must be road legal.
We are aiming to kick off around 10.30 and carry on until about 4.30 or until we run out of petrol!
My sources tell me the local constabulary will be out in force so please take care getting to and from the airfield, believe me you'll have plenty of opportunity to push yourselves and your cars once we arrive!
Any questions???.....
ps:
B’thorpe location
Just to clarify for everybody -
Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground is located in the map square defined by
M1 J20/J21
A426
A5199 (old A50)
A4304 (old A427)
There are truck route signs to B'thorpe (Trading Estate) from the last two.
Foolproof way to get there is from the A5199 (nice road), take the truck
route turn off there, stay on this road (past the pub which looks like
favourite for lunch). Proving Ground is on a 90 right before the village
itself. Report to the gate.
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