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by simon » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:10 pm
Is he doing EF? If he is, he'll have to keep the roof up with that helmet. Says in the info pack that open top drivers must have a full face helmet or wear goggles
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by Gareth » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:27 pm
Sure Is!
Ha! He will just have to keep his roof up!
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by Andy G » Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:54 pm
Always worried that one of those helmets would set me out as a Colin Macrae want-to-be!
Still, if you get to wear goggles ......

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by Andy G » Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:25 pm
Did anyone else get the Javelin stuff today, stating that track was opening at 7.30!
Anyone chatted to Javelin about what time we should actually turn up. I think the briefing is due to start at 8.30
Still, here's to it

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by ed » Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:29 pm
I thought there was only one 7.30 in the day
I think ill head there just after 8.
As i mentioned to Si on Sat, my flatmate is away til Sunday so if anyone needs a place to crash on Friday ive got a sofabed and loads of floor space if you dont want to get up at stupid o'clock on sat morning.
Cheers Ed

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by Andy G » Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:32 pm
Don't reckon it will take long to get there from Edinburgh at that time. 20 mins or so?
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by Gareth » Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:45 pm
ed wrote:I thought there was only one 7.30 in the day
I think ill head there just after 8.
As i mentioned to Si on Sat, my flatmate is away til Sunday so if anyone needs a place to crash on Friday ive got a sofabed and loads of floor space if you dont want to get up at stupid o'clock on sat morning.
Cheers Ed

Oooo, that would of been good if I was going myself but my old boy is taking his car
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by simon » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:18 pm
ed wrote:I thought there was only one 7.30 in the day
I think ill head there just after 8.
As i mentioned to Si on Sat, my flatmate is away til Sunday so if anyone needs a place to crash on Friday ive got a sofabed and loads of floor space if you dont want to get up at stupid o'clock on sat morning.
Cheers Ed

I may take you up on the offer as I'd have to leave here about 6:30 to get there for 8:00
I'll let you know by Thurs if that's ok?
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by DDtB » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:55 pm
ed wrote:I thought there was only one 7.30 in the day
I think ill head there just after 8.
As i mentioned to Si on Sat, my flatmate is away til Sunday so if anyone needs a place to crash on Friday ive got a sofabed and loads of floor space if you dont want to get up at stupid o'clock on sat morning.
Cheers Ed

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by gordon » Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:27 am
Did anyone else notice the speel about exessive tyre squeal of deliberate power sliding will get you black flagged. We'll just have too see how strict this rule is enforced on the day. But for christs sake, it's a big fcuk off airfield. The perfect place ot do a bit of sliding about (within reason) and you wont hit anything or end up axle deep in gravel.
Hmmmmmm

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by Lawrence » Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:05 am
The bike club are very sensitive about their tarmacadam.
clearly Javelin have to tell you not to do it.

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by Rich H » Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:09 am
I wouldn't fancy going off round any of the airfields I have w*rked at, full of huge soft marshy areas, hidden concrete and big ditches.....
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by alicrozier » Wed Mar 01, 2006 8:53 am
RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:I wouldn't fancy going off round any of the airfields I have w*rked at, full of huge soft marshy areas, hidden concrete and big ditches.....
But they are generally a bit wider so more room BEFORE you would go off.
Speil from Javelin doesn't sound good - fekin' draconian natzi's. I guess we'll just have to see how it's interpreted on the day. Massive oportunity for them to either make a good impression on Scottish trackdayers or piss everyone off...
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by Andy G » Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:03 am
Fingers crossed it just a load of chat and clauses that they "have" to cover, and that they'll be a bit more relaxed on the day.
If it stays as cold as it is this morning (beautiful day here though

) trying not to go sideways could require more skill than powersliding
Current forecast suggests sun and clouds, with a low of -3c, and high of 4c.
Its meant to be sunny for the next few days, so here's hoping it holds

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by gordon » Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:54 am
alicrozier wrote:
- fekin' draconian natzi's. ..

Dont mince your words now Ali