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woody
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by woody » Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:10 pm
tenkfeet wrote:Any spaces left for this .
There is one space left as of this evening, but apparently more cheques on the way. If you're quick, you'll get it.
The following are confirmed so far:
Woody
Morvy
DDtb
VxJon
Lazydonkey
Hambo
Gizmo26
Dezzy
Heds
AndyG
Digital
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Kayfur
Jinty
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Jamie
mrahead
The track was very grippy in the wet last week.... and I doubt next Saturday could be anywhere near as wet, or thundery

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Digital
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by Digital » Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:05 pm
Thanks woody, had been meaning to send you a PM to remind you I'd paid
Kames in the wet was surprisingly good fun last week, echo the comments about the grip levels (even with 888s!). To be honest the roads were more scary than the track that night (don't think Martin has forgiven me for my granny pace in the wet while he had the roof down

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Oh, and if anyone needs a helmet I'll bring my spare.
Jamie
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LittleMorvy
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by LittleMorvy » Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:17 pm
Digital wrote:
Oh, and if anyone needs a helmet I'll bring my spare.
Jamie

That would be good, I still havent got round to buying one so may need to try to borrow off of those that are there

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Lazydonkey
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by Lazydonkey » Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:30 pm
Digital wrote:To be honest the roads were more scary than the track that night (don't think Martin has forgiven me for my granny pace in the wet while he had the roof down

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im pretty sure there are still pools of water in my car!
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by Mikie711 » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:46 am
For all the would be record breakers, bogey times for Kames in A8 marque sports cars are
Clockwise 121.21
Anti Clockwise 114.66
Can't find the outright track record for this class but last August it was done in
clockwise 88.75
anti clockwise 82.38
Gives you something to aim for..............enjoy.
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tut
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by tut » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:10 am
I held it for a couple of years from 2005 in my first Sprint event there with 91.2 clockwise, but that was with N1.
I would think that I could get below 88 with N3.
tut
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mac
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by mac » Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:50 am
woody wrote:tenkfeet wrote:Any spaces left for this .
There is one space left as of this evening, but apparently more cheques on the way. If you're quick, you'll get it.
The following are confirmed so far:
Woody
Morvy
DDtb
VxJon
Lazydonkey
Hambo
Gizmo26
Dezzy
Heds
AndyG
Digital
4RTR
Kayfur
Jinty
Merlin
Jamie
mrahead
The track was very grippy in the wet last week.... and I doubt next Saturday could be anywhere near as wet, or thundery

How many of the above will be sending away for their speed license and doing a sprint at Kaimes?
go on, you know you want too - nothing changes except a more accurate way of timing
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Shug
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by Shug » Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:00 am
tut wrote:I held it for a couple of years from 2005 in my first Sprint event there with 91.2 clockwise, but that was with N1.
I would think that I could get below 88 with N3.
tut
Power means sod-all at Kames tut, barring one bit...

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meatball
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by meatball » Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:59 am
Is someone bringing a stopwatch and notepad?
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woody
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by woody » Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:22 pm
meatball wrote:Is someone bringing a stopwatch and notepad?
We were just using phones at the weekend to time. Thought you'd have a note book anyway

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meatball
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by meatball » Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:31 pm
I won't be there 1st thing.....
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dezzy
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by dezzy » Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:27 pm
woody wrote:meatball wrote:Is someone bringing a stopwatch and notepad?
We were just using phones at the weekend to time. Thought you'd have a note book anyway


That smiley is brilliant!

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Neil72
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by Neil72 » Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:31 pm
I'm planning to come along to this for a bit of a scouting mission and hopefully I can grab a pax with someone. What is the story with doing this, do I need to be there before 10.00 to register or can I just turn up at any time ?
Also, do they hire out helmets ?

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dezzy
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by dezzy » Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:30 pm
You can turn up anytime and sign-on as a passenger. No charge for that. They don't hire helmets but there'll be plenty of spares kicking around, especially as it's only one car on track at a time so I'm sure you can borrow one. You're welcome to come out for a pax with me if you like
D
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Neil72
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by Neil72 » Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:48 pm
Cheers Dezzy, I'll look forward to that
