Couple of Se'rs at Alford

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Gourlay83 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:02 pm

Gareth wrote:
Gourlay83 wrote:
neilj37 wrote:I think Alans first run was 55.75 which made him first in class by a couple of seconds.
5 seconds actually..... :blackeye
Competition was stiff too....

:wink:
230 bhp westfield was there.....

Look tossers, all I've done is enter a Sprint in a standard car to see if its for me.

The sprints are good fun, trying to get a good time etc... but one thing that did annoy me was all the "experts" commenting on how peoples line was wrong and how that car should be doing sub 10 sec laps.

Good advise I appreciate, as believe it or not I'm new to this but for slow ass drivers (like Gareth :) ) to spend the day criticising other competitors, I find a little hard to swallow.

And if you think you're that good, give it a go and put your money where your mouth is. Otherwise your all talk and no trousers.

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by alicrozier » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:12 pm

jen wrote: Class record is 52.26, held by Jonathan Rarity in his Caterham R500, made on 8 Oct 2006.

IIRC Jonathan had shared Norman Murrays R500+? for that event...something up with his single seater.

Anyway very fast car which I'll wager was setup without too many budgetary constraints and VERY experienced, multi championship winning driver...


off topic I spotted Norman in Aberdeen the other day, nice new dark blue GT3 RS...
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by campbell » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:19 pm

jen wrote:Not bad too for a man who exactly a year today almost died in my arms and wasn't sure if he'd ever move his right hand again.

WELL DONE ALAN!! :cheers
Too right. Big up both of you :-)

Funnily enough this reminded me of a song..."I just died in your arms tonight". By...wait for it.. CUTTING CREW :damnfunny

I only post this because I know Alan and Jen both have a great sense of humour, btw.
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by campbell » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:20 pm

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<Blackadder style outburst>
Priceless, Alan. Now go and take a valium and lie down. When's your next event, I'll send James along to critique :-)
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Scotty C » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:22 pm

alan like i said on FB, put your hand bag down.

I think your driving really well, too well. sprinting needs a bit more control. Maybe thats down to tyres and the car not been set up right.

you need some R500 stickers :wink:
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Gourlay83 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:30 pm

Scotty C wrote:alan like i said on FB, put your hand bag down.

I think your driving really well, too well. sprinting needs a bit more control. Maybe thats down to tyres and the car not been set up right.

you need some R500 stickers :wink:
You know its all a laugh, with maybe some truth...

If I continue, decent tyres and setup is really needed. It's perfect on bigger tracks but I did struggle for grip on Sunday.

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Justin » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:32 pm

I presume this was the same car at the SIDC day at Alford last weekend? Looked ace. I popped out for a quick look around and couldn't believe how quiet it was! (the event not the car! ;))

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by campbell » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:35 pm

Alan, have you got your Little Book of Racing Driver Excuses looked out yet?!
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by CubanGav » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:59 pm

Image

:roll:

Edit: This was while Jen was working the gate.

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Gareth » Tue Jul 19, 2011 5:35 pm

Gourlay83 wrote:
230 bhp westfield was there.....

Look tossers, all I've done is enter a Sprint in a standard car to see if its for me.

The sprints are good fun, trying to get a good time etc... but one thing that did annoy me was all the "experts" commenting on how peoples line was wrong and how that car should be doing sub 10 sec laps.

Good advise I appreciate, as believe it or not I'm new to this but for slow ass drivers (like Gareth :) ) to spend the day criticising other competitors, I find a little hard to swallow.

And if you think you're that good, give it a go and put your money where your mouth is. Otherwise your all talk and no trousers.

Alan
GLOL!
Please tell me you're taking the piss?! :D :D
I never criticised anyone! I actually went along to cheer on you and Matt...but whatever.
For the record for...I watched...and was bored inside 5ive minutes. I don't get sprinting. IMO it's dull.
If my Lotto number had come up I'd be away racing Porsche Cup etc. Been the slowest guy on the track and not given a fcuk!

Dave Logan and I only stayed an hour but I wished you good luck and left.

I'm not the only one to state it was quiet. There wasn't much to compete with. Did you not basically have the fastest time (in your class) in your first practice session? Says it all really.

Did I not also state that I thought it was good of you to get into sprinting after your accident. Just like Scotty after his upside down adventures in a ditch and entering the LoT series thing.

Anyway, I'm off to polish the 340R...

Lots of love
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Gourlay83 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:04 pm

Gareth wrote:
Gourlay83 wrote:
230 bhp westfield was there.....

Look tossers, all I've done is enter a Sprint in a standard car to see if its for me.

The sprints are good fun, trying to get a good time etc... but one thing that did annoy me was all the "experts" commenting on how peoples line was wrong and how that car should be doing sub 10 sec laps.

Good advise I appreciate, as believe it or not I'm new to this but for slow ass drivers (like Gareth :) ) to spend the day criticising other competitors, I find a little hard to swallow.

And if you think you're that good, give it a go and put your money where your mouth is. Otherwise your all talk and no trousers.

Alan
GLOL!
Please tell me you're taking the piss?! :D :D
I never criticised anyone! I actually went along to cheer on you and Matt...but whatever.
For the record for...I watched...and was bored inside 5ive minutes. I don't get sprinting. IMO it's dull.
If my Lotto number had come up I'd be away racing Porsche Cup etc. Been the slowest guy on the track and not given a fcuk!

Dave Logan and I only stayed an hour but I wished you good luck and left.

I'm not the only one to state it was quiet. There wasn't much to compete with. Did you not basically have the fastest time (in your class) in your first practice session? Says it all really.

Did I not also state that I thought it was good of you to get into sprinting after your accident. Just like Scotty after his upside down adventures in a ditch and entering the LoT series thing.

Anyway, I'm off to polish the 340R...

Lots of love
Gareth the cnut
Gareth, of course i'm taking the pith. I'm not a serious kind off guy....you're not the only one that can post sarcastic/baited posts.

Although i do consider you the S.E Yard Stick for Polishing Slowness.

Alan

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Peter76 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:18 pm

Good effort guys. I came up for the SIDC day - you can imagine my surprise when Jen told me at the gate that that was the previous week! :lol: Wish I got up there earlier, it was a really nice day for it.

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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by kevham » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:35 pm

Gareth wrote: For the record for...I watched...and was bored inside 5ive minutes. I don't get sprinting. IMO it's dull.
Yep - I find it dull to watch too.

Driving aint always that much fun either - depends on your mood, mindset and the competition. I'm having a season of coming last in class because I'm driving an eBay special that cost less than most of my competitors have spent on tyres. Some days its pretty frustrating, some days its great fun. I quite enjoyed Sunday because Alford is an unusual track for me and I was able to 'explore' the limits of the wee Pug's grip. I'm not entirely sure I know what I'm doing with FWD and going round corners on three wheels but there you go - its a learning expereince.

Alan - sorry I never got the chance to come and say hello - I was quite occupied with the kids and when I did come over and spoke to Iain and Jen you weren't around.
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by mikeyb13 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:47 pm

Well done Alan :thumbsup Cant believe your actually managing to compete at all after the arm incident.

Looks like buying a Caterham was a much easier way to add lightness than cutting bits off.
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Re: Couple of Se'rs at Alford

Post by Scotty C » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:29 am

Alan

maybe i reading things wrong but you tone comes across like your not joking on some of your posts.

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