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4 Aug 2009, 22:26 (Ref:2515774) | #1 | ||
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Goodwood Trackday
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I have booked a trackday experience at Goodwood to drive classic sports cars. The cars are a Porsche 911, AC Cobra, Aston Martin DB4 and an Jaguar E-Type. The deal is to drive any 3 of the 4 and I have chosen the 911, DB4 & Cobra. I am pretty much certain these will be the cars but I would like to know whether any particular car is suited to Goodwood and if I should include the E-Type and drop one of the others. The Cobra is a modern day creation apparently. It is in a couple of weeks so I will let you know how I got on, Cheers Last edited by dtb; 4 Aug 2009 at 22:28. Reason: spelling doh! |
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Personally I'd go with the DB4 and the E Type, both being "in period" for the circuit. Then just to make it interesting try the 911. A Fake snake would be fun too but they can be found in many places.
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You might find the E type a little disappointing in a track environment. But as Peter says,the DB is a must,just for the experience,911 will feel the quickest of the two,the Cobra ? it would be rude not to. Have fun,its a great circuit.
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Judging by the 911s in the Pre 66 race at the Classic, they need to be drifted... How brave are you???
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you could probably scare yourself in a 2cv at Goodwood if you tried hard enough so safety fast and have fun
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Goodwood is a very quick circuit that favours a fast car. To my mind, the E-type and DB4 are too much alike whereas the other 2 (Porker and Cobra) are quite different. Therefore choose which of the 2 rings your bell from the Jag and Aston and add Cobra and 911.
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Enjoy! It is a fabulous place. But be carefull its a track that can bite you.
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dtb wont be allowed out on his own at first Iain.
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Don't miss out on the E-type or the DB4, I don't remember the Cobra being that great and didn't try the 911. But disappointingly the instructors were very cautious with the cars (probably justifiably in my case, as we exited the chicane sideways in the DB4 "err, shall we make that the last lap then?") unlike for example Bedford Autodrome where they insist on you doing things you don't believe could ever work in a million years. If these really are the same cars from 10 years ago it says something for the guys from Mithril and their prepping skills, they must have led a pretty hard life. The cars that is. |
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I think that after the Ferrari incident a couple of years ago,the instructors HAVE to be a little more cautious.
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All, many thanks for taking the time with your suggestions and experiences, it seems I may have to make a slight change and drop the Cobra for the E-Type but I have a few days to consider.
I had definitely decided on the DB4 and I know the 911 can be lively so that had to be included also. I don't know about drifting however but the adrenilin rush has started as the day draws nearer equally I don't think I will break any records. Whatever I drive though judging from your comments I will enjoy the day so thank you all for that. The family will be present and if anyone is interested I will get some pictures and link them after the event. Thanks again. Hi Terry, how are things going? |
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I would drop the Cobra (despite my V8 addiction) because its a replica. I would rather experience the real versions.
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I leave tomorrow for the south coast and then onto Goodwood a week on Friday for my driving experience, thank you for all the comments which have helped my decision which are the E-Type, DB4 & 911
I will post some comments about my experiences on my return. Many thanks again, Cheers dtb |
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Fabulous highly recommended
As promised here is an update to my post following my driving experience at Goodwood.
We arrived at Chichester about 1pm and were greeted to a prolonged downpour. Up until then the weather had been good travelling across from Bournemouth. I had wished for a dry and could only hope things changed. Sure enough after a spot of lunch we arrived at Goodwood around 2pm to a mixed cloudy and clear sky but very windy. I was booked to drive around 3pm and not long after I was introduced to my instructor (Kevin). Within minutes after a brief discussion I was out on the circuit in the DB4. This drive was taken tentatively around the track and I don’t think I had full benefit from the car. It was a good solid drive but felt heavy to drive, this possibly due to my inexperience. Next up was the E-Type and this was a superb drive, smooth, fast and fun. I expected it to be like the DB4 but was more than pleasantly surprised, even Kevin (instructor) who had not been in the car before could feel the difference from the passenger seat. This was the car I was juggling with the Cobra and even though I have never driven a Cobra I thank you for helping me change my mind, a truly remarkable classic. Last up the 911 and with a few laps under my belt away I went. Kevin was brilliant all the way through the session and I still have his words ringing in my ears …..power …..power ….power …..POWER ….POWER. This car was planted so I could push a little bit harder. With foot to the floor coming out of Lavant and down the straight it was just awesome and I even managed to pass a slower single seater into Woodcote on my last lap. OK so I didn’t break any records but I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Thanks to all the staff at Mithril for giving me such a fantastic time, I will see you again, also thanks to you guys here as well for your input without it I would have most probably missed the Jaguar. This is a link to Flickr where there are 6 images http://www.flickr.com/photos/41846872@N02/sets/72157622027247595/ |
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Great stuff. When do you buy your E Type then?
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Next up was the E-Type and this was a superb drive, smooth, fast and fun. I expected it to be like the DB4 but was more than pleasantly surprised, even Kevin (instructor) who had not been in the car before could feel the difference from the passenger seat. This was the car I was juggling with the Cobra and even though I have never driven a Cobra I thank you for helping me change my mind, a truly remarkable classic. Just remember all the Europeans recommended that you drive the E type and not the Cobra. It was only the Antipodean that suggested you drop the E-type for the Cobra. 'Nuff said! |
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Glad you had a good afternoon,I take it the Porsche was not the horror story you expected.?
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