SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by graeme » Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:22 am

:lol:

Scrolling through those photos, my first thought was, "Holy sh*t, Neil's washed his car!"

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(My first thought should have been, "Nice photos, John", but this high standard is the norm now, so don't even register! :))
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by DJ » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:01 pm

Great evening and cracking pics. The passenger in photo 2 looks like all they seen of their experience was the inside of a helmet!
Thanks Pete C for the passenger laps in the 2-11. Very impressive. :thumbsup
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Kinger » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:38 pm

Fantastic night and not a red in sight, the whole night without a red was great as it meant uniterupted fun.

Quote of the night came from Tut before we left ASDA in Aberdeen, "I'll be holding back from the car in front as I don't want stone chips", I said to myself "aye that'll be right". Well he was as good as his word !! I thought he was a changed man that was until we stopped at Kniross on the way home and the old Tut was back, lost bum bag again ???? or was it lost ???

Big Thanks to John for yet another great track night.

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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Sanjøy » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:50 pm

Only managed to pax with Pete in the 1M thug, stumbled out wanting to barf. :oops: Some fast cars on track, the Noble was lightening and the GTR was mental, fair moved about a bit under full throttle.

Apologies for being unsocial was freezing cold and on a 3 line whip not to rip my suit again so stiff nippled in a work shirt with jacket left behind.

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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by C7Steve » Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:51 pm

Yesterday's afternoons drive down to Knockhill was pretty mundane to say the least. I much prefer a 5:30 start instead of being stuck in traffic with so much people hogging the outside lane. Totally different once we turned off the main road though and arrived at KH. I had a brilliant time last night, even with the track time being just two hours. Tuts new car looks great and the acceleration coming out of the hairpin and down the long straight looked pretty quick. The evening stayed mostly dry with only a tiny drizzle passing over for a brief minute or two. I waited until the track was quiet before venturing out, but had a few pax laps beforehand with Mark in his Exige. Cheers Mark. Kathy meanwhile was having fun(scared a big bit) out with Kinger. This was after an eventful few minutes trying to get her helmet on. She said it was tight going over her head, and I said it's meant to be snug to protect you. It was only when I noticed another couple of letters showing XS did we realise why it was not going on properly. Good job no one was watching, ha-ha. I then had a few laps out trying to keep things smooth and not push my limits too far. Told myself, I'd better come in for a bit before I binned it on my first track day. It was great fun though. Watched Kinger and Neil from the pitlane enjoying themselves too. Had a few laughs in the pitlane with the others and then I noticed Stu walking over beside us. The next thing, I am climbing not very gracefully into the 211. Well......what a brilliant car on track, it was great. The grip, the brakes, I had sore cheeks with smiling lap after lap. Loved it. Stu made it look so easy and I was trying to remember his lines and learn from him, but I was just amazed at how late his braking points and how much you felt the car grip. It felt great being a passenger, I could only imagine what it's like to drive or race. Next Stu came out for a few laps with me and gave me some useful advice. Thanks Stu :thumbsup . I later asked for the instructor to sit alongside me for more advice. It was good to push myself and the car on track and to feel what's happening. I can now understand why you all love it so much. I was buzzing the whole way home. Lol.

Looking forward to the next time :thumbsup
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by duggiesmith » Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:25 pm

JohnStewart wrote:A few photos

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Ferg - could your pax actually see anything? Or was that deliberate?
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Post by campbell » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:41 pm

Cracking pics, John.

Steve, was this your first track day?
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SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by TAMBO » Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:15 am

duggiesmith wrote:
JohnStewart wrote:A few photos

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Ferg - could your pax actually see anything? Or was that deliberate?
She was adjusting her strap


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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by C7Steve » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:50 am

campbell wrote:Cracking pics, John.

Steve, was this your first track day?

Campbell,

I have been down to KH four years ago and out in the single seaters once, after receiving a gift as part of my birthday present. It was soaking wet that day and I took it easy not wanting to spin off. I have since then been down twice along with Kinger but only out with a few pax laps with him. The previous SIDC track day I only managed the sighting/warm up laps with Graham the KH instructor before the event was cancelled due to the fog, so yes to your question, it was my first proper track day.



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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Mike Scib » Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:46 am

https://vimeo.com/m/92313069

My fastest lap, 1.02.59 including over cooking it slightly lol
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Kinger » Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:22 pm

Mike Scib wrote:https://vimeo.com/m/92313069

My fastest lap, 1.02.59 including over cooking it slightly lol
Looks like you were having fun out there, I was enjoying it so much I forgot to hook up the Go Pro. Always next time....

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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Lazydonkey » Fri Apr 18, 2014 7:00 pm

Mike Scib wrote:https://vimeo.com/m/92313069

My fastest lap, 1.02.59 including over cooking it slightly lol
Love the fact that you still have my sh*t phone holder in there.

Give it a few more trackdays and you'll be as quick as me ;)
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Jacobite » Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:05 am

Fabulous evening - it was good to get Lachie out of the house for a wee bit and great to get out on track again -Rorie was out with Tut and still grinning when he got home and I had more than a few pax laps out with Stu in his 211 wicked as always thanks guys :drive :beer

Thanks for the organisation and fantastic pic's John :thumbsup :cheers
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by pete » Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:05 am

neil wrote:A great night and luckily it stayed dry. I should really make the effort to get down to knockhill more often!
Meant to add thanks for the laps Neil. That car is awesome.
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Re: SIDC evening sessions, 16th April and 15th May

Post by Simon82 » Wed May 07, 2014 9:45 pm

Are there any spaces left for Thursday 15th May?
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