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11 May 2006, 08:02 (Ref:1605703) | #1 | ||
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Cheap races at Cadwell
...on bank holiday Monday - http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/resources/msvr/ Anyone else competing?
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11 May 2006, 09:27 (Ref:1605814) | #2 | ||
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Why are they pegging these at 3000cc don't seem fair to me.
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11 May 2006, 10:14 (Ref:1605850) | #3 | ||
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Didn't we have this with the Brands MSVR races? If you're interested in entering, why not give 'em a call and see if it can be waived (although I know Cadwell have a CC limit for single seaters...)
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Have a word with Tristan Harris and ask, he might be able to help Al?
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ill be there in the upto 1400cc class
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I'm going to give my Ginetta a go. I haven't raced at Cadwell for eight years, but I still think its the best circuit in the country.
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11 May 2006, 18:47 (Ref:1606167) | #9 | ||
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They let me run a 2000 turbo at Brands even though there wasn't really a class for it. They want to get numbers out there, so if they can accommodate you, they probably will
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11 May 2006, 19:35 (Ref:1606206) | #10 | ||
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just spoke to some bloke at msv theres no upper limit so you have no excuse get your entry in ,this is really good value 60mins of track time for £150 and at the best track in the country |
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I know there is'nt in the sports and Gts but I would prefer to enter in the saloons, those Mosler's(?) that entered at Brands are just a bit too quick for me
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no limit in saloons al honest
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Thats good news if they do anymore of these but I have just checked and I am hoping to do Brands with the CTRCC on the Sunday (big Historic meeting that looks good) and although I could take a different car on the Monday, (thats if my parts arrive in time of course) I would be knackered for a week, took me two days to recover from Thruxton! Seems to take it out of you a lot more as you get older but I will try to catch one of these if there is anymore on offer.
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Hope to say hi at Brands then Al and give Tristan a call at MSV, he would love to take your entry money I'm sure
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This is very very very very very very very tempting.
Me being a lover of Cadwell and all that. As Michael Willis (former BRSCC Super Road Saloon Champion, and one time Hillclimber/Sprinter) said "Cadwell? Not a boys circuit. No. Not a boys circtuit" Could I get all four wheels of the Belmont off the ground over the mountain? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm would it be ready in time. Denis, are you going then? Rob. |
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yea stop over Denis and ill treat you to fish n chips.....
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Dennis has a good point there and one that I think should be addressed by clubs in circumstances like this and when we enter two races on a day like I did at Snett but failed in the first practice so did'nt race in either! I would like to see a facility that if you genuinely could not make the second race for mechanical failures etc that you get a full refund. Obviously this would only work if the grid did not have reserves, maybe an extra tenner or whatever insurance should be available should you not make the race, I mean you have it with holiday insurance and I am sure the risk is assessable.
Likewise on the day if the grid is not full and al has gone well with your first race then you can pay and race in the second race. I know all this about insurance blah de blah but surely if you are entered for the first race a provision could be made available. We are talking about filling grids here and the key word should be flexibility. Worst way we pay the track insurance part of the second entry in advance (non refundable) as an option to race should we want to that way no one looses out. Last edited by Al Weyman; 12 May 2006 at 11:26. |
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Look forward to meeting you at Brands Stephen it looks like a great meeting, hopefully in a relaxed and casual manner not pulling me out of the gravel or worse. If I don't make the grid I will still be there although I have just found out me bits are on the way, all down to customs now so hopefully I will get one or other car out.
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Great stuff Al, will look you up in the paddock
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I am thinking of doing in my F4 if I get an good indication of a good grid size for single seaters
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Al, I actually had just this happen at a BRSCC meeting at Brands once.
I entered for a second race but blew my engine up in the practice for the first race (forgot to turn my Accusump on). They tore up the cheque for the second one. A nice gesture and cheered me up a bit after blowing (another) championship and a couple of grand. |
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I must admit Dennis I did not ask but I doubt they would have.
The worst thing like that I had happen and I must say this really peed me off. I was racing at Cadwell in the Mod Prods heyday and I only managed two and half laps of practice. So because of this they bumped me to the back of the reserve and there were 4 or 5 of those. Anyhow come the race I am down to last reserve with attrition so they said I can do the warm up lap and if anyone falls off I can start the race but if not I must pull into the pit lane. Obviously no one fell off and I tell you I have never been more tempted to stick two fingers up and blast off but somehow I held my cool and pulled off. The crowd went mental as they all wanted to see the black beasty perform so I lost out and so did the crowd. And you know the two things that really got me, (1) I was actually running the club and started the thing and had put in many unpaid hours and (2) if I had just been a reserve I would have qualified for some money back, this way I got nothing. One of the reasons I am not too keen on Cadwell as every time I have been there I seem to upset some jobsworth or other. Oh and the irony was there was a crash on the first corner and several went off anyhow! Dennis convert that Accusump to automatic like mine, you can't forget it then! Last edited by Al Weyman; 12 May 2006 at 14:07. |
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Trouble is you do not then get the pre-oiling facility, I simply turn on the ignition, wait till the oil pressure guage rises and hit the start button,
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