It's time for another autotest.
SSCC will run an autotest on the 14th November at WH Malcom's yard in Johnstone. The event will start at 12:00 (scrutineering from 11:15 - 11:45). Entry will cost £12 (less SSCC discount for members).
Entry form & regs will be available very soon on the SSCC website; http://www.scottishsportingcarclub.co.uk
Please let me know if you are interested in taking part.
Any questions, drop me a PM or email
Cheers
Dom
Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
Re: Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car availableDominic wrote:Please let me know if you are interested in taking part.
Re: Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
kenny wrote:I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car available
alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination).
Re: Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
kenny wrote:I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car availableDominic wrote:Please let me know if you are interested in taking part.
Exige
s1 135Mike Scib wrote:kenny wrote:I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car available
Re: Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
Caterham's are great for this (see classified)
S2 Elise (cobalt blue with stripes) - toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
Re: Autotest 14th Nov 09 Johnstone
Yeah, an Exige with sticky rear tyres and a handbrake that just about holds the car on a slight incline is the perfect autotest car I dont know why I didn't think of that.VXJON wrote:kenny wrote:I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car availableDominic wrote:Please let me know if you are interested in taking part.
Exige
s1 135Mike Scib wrote:kenny wrote:I would if there was a spare TSE autotest car available
I was waiting on someone to make a comment, I have been fortunate in the past when Lawrence supplied various sheds and Mac kindly let me loose in his Caterham. Both cars were a riot for different reasons, lumbering round in the Exige would just annoy me. The S1 in a decent autotest set up can would be probably be managable as Hambo has demonstrated but the Exige would piss me off after previous experiences.