TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by flat-planedCrank » Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:42 am

Hi all,

I've finally thawed out ;)
Nice to chat to everyone :)


Posted some more pics from todays trackday in the gallery - http://www.scottishelises.com/phpbb/vie ... =9&t=19555


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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by H8OAG » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:02 am

Mass - you should take some laps out and watch Paul Gibson in his 340R, in a different league with control at the hairpin . . .

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Some of the younger whippersnappers would do well to go out with Paul as a pax or try and follow his lines round KH.

Equestrian pursuits took preference over my attending the trackday yesterday but I would wager there was not much out there that could consistently keep up with Father G and the Still Game 340R on a cold damp track.
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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by StiflerMR2 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:05 am

Good fun again today, cheers to Mass for the px, like others have said didn't know exiges could go that fast in the wet :D

1st trackday in the wet with the 944 and it was great fun, just have to watch for putting the rear wheels on the kerb at Car lube, makes for an interesting exit :thumbsup

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by meatball » Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:29 pm

Mass was very quick......very impresssive.......but he was making use of a secret weapon!
All joing aside, Mass, your driving is much improved, a huge difference between last year and Saturday there (and you were pretty good last year!).
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Post by xtreme » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:42 pm

Great fun yesterday, 1st time out with the teg in the rain / 888's (not often you can say that at KH!) and was mighty impressed with it.

Was running v well, and holding its own in the wet, but we were having major prob's with the digital dash, had fitted a new one on Sat morning after some probs on Fri and the company were good enough to send up a spare. Didnt help though and the majority of the session was spent running blind with the dash not reading, guessing gear changes with the noise it was making :lol: hit the rev limiter a good few times :oops: and trying to keep it in the VTEC zone.....!

Managed a 67 which wasnt too bad, didnt ever seem to have a clear run or the chance to chase / be chased by anyone (always makes me go faster :twisted: ). Also had an interesting spin going through butchers, managed to keep it on the black stuff though resulting in a 3 point turn just before the chicane.....! Apologies!

Scotty in the 211 looked awesome, still my dream car after the pax on the AMP3 day! One day! Mass (?) in the Gulf exige was going very well as well.

We managed 3 good sessions but on the fourth the car died at the hairpin :cry: So we were responsible for 1/2 a red flag - our first ever which isnt too bad! I will only claim half as another car was already stuck in the mud at the hairpin! Apologies again!

Not sure what happened, will investigate further tommorrow, hopefully not too expensive :roll: Not holding my breath tho....!

Great pics from everyone! Got video footage to follow

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by alicrozier » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:26 pm

Just about warmed up after the day! Actually not too bad even though a 2-11 probably wouldn't have been my car of choice for the run back to Aberdeen. :wink: Jacket was plugged into 12V but my legs were wet and frozen, got out at home and nearly fell over... :lol:

Cheers for the lift Scotty and all for the pax laps Great to catch up with everyone, often on trackdays I never seem to get the chance to chat. Good to reunite Ed with his RoadAngel...only been a couple of years. :damnfunny
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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by Scotty C » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:32 pm

was a good day, I was hoping it would be dry so I could start playing with settings in the 2-11, but wasn't to be. Was good to be hooning it about in the wet, not sure what my lap times were but I never got passed all day. I was also getting 120 under the bridge :shock:

The 2-11 is now turning into a shed after my kiss with the tyres and a evo. Will get some red duct ordered tomorrow :cry:
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Post by Sanjøy » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:35 pm

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Post by fd » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:45 pm

Scotty C wrote:was a good day, I was hoping it would be dry so I could start playing with settings in the 2-11, but wasn't to be. Was good to be hooning it about in the wet, not sure what my lap times were but I never got passed all day. I was also getting 120 under the bridge :shock:
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Post by TrackScotland » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:48 pm

Fee's first outing of the year.... testing out the extra 100hp or so in the pissing wet!

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Post by Andy G » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:50 am

Good to see everyone at the RedflagdayScotland Trackday :mrgreen:

Sorry i weaseled off without getting to say goodbye to everyone :oops: :thumbsup

Scotty, good man for getting back out there :wink:

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by ironside » Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:07 pm

jasonliddell wrote: Wahay. Congrats on getting your machine out on track, Simon. Much respect! Must have felt quite something as you first headed out the pitlane in a car you've scratch-built 8) :thumbsup

...look forward to reading about your season (assuming you're racing this year).
You know, I can't quite believe it went so well :)
The car feels fab, Fergus set the ride height and did the toe/camber late last week. It's also softened up a bit after being bashed over some kerbs.

I had a couple of problems. I couldn't select gears for a bit, but that was because I hadn't done up the locknuts on the clutch cable, fixed at the circuit.
I also had a wee oil leak from the rocker cover, this turned out to be because I hadn't done up those bolts either. Oh well, better to find out now and at least it wasn't anything steering/suspensiony.

Got it down to 78 tut-second laps by the end of the day. There's probably more to come once I have an aeroscreen fitted so I can see :)

Sorry to anyone I got in the way of, particularly when I was gingerly doing the car's first ever laps.
With so much spray it was difficult to tell if anyone was behind me waiting to get past!

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by David » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:13 pm

ironside wrote:
jasonliddell wrote: Wahay. Congrats on getting your machine out on track, Simon. Much respect! Must have felt quite something as you first headed out the pitlane in a car you've scratch-built 8) :thumbsup

...look forward to reading about your season (assuming you're racing this year).
You know, I can't quite believe it went so well :)
The car feels fab, Fergus set the ride height and did the toe/camber late last week. It's also softened up a bit after being bashed over some kerbs.

I had a couple of problems. I couldn't select gears for a bit, but that was because I hadn't done up the locknuts on the clutch cable, fixed at the circuit.
I also had a wee oil leak from the rocker cover, this turned out to be because I hadn't done up those bolts either. Oh well, better to find out now and at least it wasn't anything steering/suspensiony.

Got it down to 78 tut-second laps by the end of the day. There's probably more to come once I have an aeroscreen fitted so I can see :)

Sorry to anyone I got in the way of, particularly when I was gingerly doing the car's first ever laps.
With so much spray it was difficult to tell if anyone was behind me waiting to get past!
Great to see the car on the track and congratulations on such an achievement. :thumbsup :thumbsup I had planned to come over and say hello but I ended up sitting in the car most of the time to keep the seat dry! 78 was a good time for the conditions and first time out - it was my first ever wet drive and I was strugging to keep in the 70's, although there was more grip than I expected, visibilty was the big problem (even with an aero).

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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by Shug » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:18 pm

78 secs is an awesome time on a brand new car on a soaking track with a wheezy old crossflow in it.

Brilliant - now go win races :thumbsup :mrgreen:
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Re: TrackScotland Trackday : Sat 7th March 2009, 12-4pm - £100

Post by Scotty C » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:41 pm

Simon, you should be proud, all the best with the racing.

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