SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Victor Meldrew » Fri May 02, 2008 1:12 am

Just checked the dates and I am away for this.. bummer.. :(
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by meatball » Fri May 02, 2008 11:09 am

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by DDtB » Sat May 03, 2008 1:17 am

well since I paid for the last one but couldn't make it... I reckon I should be near the top of the queue for places on this one.... :thumbsup

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by a4drk » Mon May 05, 2008 5:24 pm

If theres any spaces left
Put my name down.
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Jacobite » Thu May 15, 2008 11:35 pm

If there's any spaces left ~now that I have a Car to drive other than the shed or a bike put my name down too

although I'd appreciate if could glean some advice/tuition from some of you more experianced Lotus Drivers as it'll be my first time on track

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Paolo » Sun May 18, 2008 5:44 pm

...is it cool to turn up at Kames to watch? Maybe grab a passenger lap??
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Andy G » Sun May 18, 2008 6:15 pm

PaoloMcFoulo wrote:...is it cool to turn up at Kames to watch? Maybe grab a passenger lap??
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absolutley :thumbsup
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Paolo » Sun May 18, 2008 6:44 pm

Andy G wrote:
PaoloMcFoulo wrote:...is it cool to turn up at Kames to watch? Maybe grab a passenger lap??
:thumbsup
absolutley :thumbsup
Excellent! trying to pluck up the courage to take the 'lise on track! Thought kames might be a good place to start.
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Andy G » Sun May 18, 2008 6:48 pm

yup, although KH is probably better run off wise, and there are instructors on hand.

I'd wait for John S to post up the next SIDC day, get signed up :thumbsup
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Paolo » Sun May 18, 2008 7:12 pm

Andy G wrote:yup, although KH is probably better run off wise, and there are instructors on hand.

I'd wait for John S to post up the next SIDC day, get signed up :thumbsup
Thanks Andy, I'll look out for it!
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Modena Scotland » Sun May 18, 2008 7:32 pm

Woody

Have you now got the list of drivers you have booked on for the 21st?

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Lazydonkey » Sun May 18, 2008 10:43 pm

PaoloMcFoulo wrote:
Andy G wrote:yup, although KH is probably better run off wise, and there are instructors on hand.

I'd wait for John S to post up the next SIDC day, get signed up :thumbsup
Thanks Andy, I'll look out for it!
:thumbsup
In terms of trackdays i'd say SIDC is definitely the one to go for, but as a comparative novice compared to Mr G i still find that i'm not quick enough to enjoy the SIDC events as much as you guys do. Now much of this will be down to confidence / lack of talent :oops: but i think for a complete track newbie Kaimes has a lot to offer. You've got no pressure of people behind you and you can concentrate on getting your own trust and confidence up on track. The run-offs (or lack thereof) scare the sh*t out of you when you first see them but so long as you're sensible and build up your speed you'd be fine. When you consider we had 30 SE'ers on track last time and not a single major off i think that tells it's own story.

So in conclusion........Paul get your arse down to Kaimes and then get booked up once you see how easy it is :thumbsup
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Paolo » Mon May 19, 2008 7:18 pm

Lazydonkey wrote:
PaoloMcFoulo wrote:
Andy G wrote:yup, although KH is probably better run off wise, and there are instructors on hand.

I'd wait for John S to post up the next SIDC day, get signed up :thumbsup
Thanks Andy, I'll look out for it!
:thumbsup
In terms of trackdays i'd say SIDC is definitely the one to go for, but as a comparative novice compared to Mr G i still find that i'm not quick enough to enjoy the SIDC events as much as you guys do. Now much of this will be down to confidence / lack of talent :oops: but i think for a complete track newbie Kaimes has a lot to offer. You've got no pressure of people behind you and you can concentrate on getting your own trust and confidence up on track. The run-offs (or lack thereof) scare the sh*t out of you when you first see them but so long as you're sensible and build up your speed you'd be fine. When you consider we had 30 SE'ers on track last time and not a single major off i think that tells it's own story.

So in conclusion........Paul get your arse down to Kaimes and then get booked up once you see how easy it is :thumbsup
So thats a pax offer then Mr T?? :wink:

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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by Lazydonkey » Mon May 19, 2008 8:42 pm

PaoloMcFoulo wrote:
Lazydonkey wrote:
PaoloMcFoulo wrote:So in conclusion........Paul get your arse down to Kaimes and then get booked up once you see how easy it is :thumbsup
So thats a pax offer then Mr T?? :wink:
Certainly is - if you come down I'm sure we can get you out in all manner of stuff - don't be shy :thumbsup
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Re: SE Kames II - Sat 21 June

Post by woody » Fri May 23, 2008 8:01 pm

I still need to confim a couple of small things with EACC, but I am working on this and will up date the topic as and when.

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