CCC "Drive it Day"

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by martins » Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:04 pm

:D Might get some decent pictures then....See everyone Sunday..... :D

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by mxvx » Wed Apr 22, 2015 9:13 am

Would love to go, but it's quite a trek and got a couple of pretty long trips coming up. Have fun.

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by campbell » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:42 am

*Might* get a pass.
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by highlander » Thu Apr 23, 2015 5:40 pm

Think it's a pre-book Campbell,nothing to stop you driving the route of course but might be a possibility to sign up on the day.........maybe drop the organiser a mail.

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by martins » Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:35 pm

Have you seen the forecast for Sunday. I was considering putting the roof back on the car. Now I am considering taking off the ZZR's and putting back on the AD07's. Cripes. Ah well, will make the day a whole heap more interesting and the run up the 'Rest and be Thankful' a proper challenge. Handbrake turn on the last bend will be a definate no no if it is wet.... :D
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by smoo25 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:29 pm

Dominic wrote:
martins wrote:Looks like I am on my own coming down from rhe north. See you guys there...here is hoping the weather is relatively kind[FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
I believe Smee is doing it too.
He's coming down tonight tho. Think I heard him start it up from down here with that Larini! :drive
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by campbell » Fri Apr 24, 2015 7:41 pm

highlander wrote:Think it's a pre-book Campbell,nothing to stop you driving the route of course but might be a possibility to sign up on the day.........maybe drop the organiser a mail.
Oh it's only to watch in any case.

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by Simon82 » Sat Apr 25, 2015 9:25 pm

That looks like a really good day, always fancied driving the old hillclimb road! maybe next year....
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by martins » Sun Apr 26, 2015 9:02 pm

Great day. Weather really was 'Crowded House' special of 4 seasons in 1 day. Thought the snow at Tyndrum was entertaining but nothing compared to when returning to Aberdeen..ZZR tyres are good all round summer options but this evening the weather was decidedly un summmer like. ......pictures at 11.....
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by martins » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:04 pm

Still cannot figure out the right way to post an image..

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Was going for a 3hr 20min trip from the Rest and be thankful to Bridge of Don in Aberdeen then ran into some rather inclement weather. The ZZR's give very good grip but faced with standing water, slush and eventualy rivers between Laurencekirk and Aberdeen the average speed took a tumble.

Car is now tucked up in the garage but the snow was a surprise...

Still.....great day.....

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by offshorematt » Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:06 pm

martins wrote:Still cannot figure out the right way to post an image..

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Was going for a 3hr 20min trip from the Rest and be thankful to Bridge of Don in Aberdeen then ran into some rather inclement weather. The ZZR's give very good grip but faced with standing water, slush and eventualy rivers between Laurencekirk and Aberdeen the average speed took a tumble.

Car is now tucked up in the garage but the snow was a surprise...

Still.....great day.....

Martin
Aye we came back over Glenshee with Gary in the Aston. Started to panic a little when the oncoming cars all had 6 inches of snow on their bonnets but the roads across the top were pretty clear. Weather was probably worse on the North Deeside actually but we made some good time regardless. :thumbsup

To be fair the forecast was pretty bad in the run up to it, so having the roof off for 80%+ of the day was all upside. Cracking day. Roll on next year...

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by rossybee » Mon Apr 27, 2015 2:35 pm

Matt - no need for fuss - your four wheel drive would eat the snow :lol:
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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by martins » Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:24 pm

Matt - no need for fuss - your four wheel drive would eat the snow
Never mind eating the snow. The car was nearly eating some Rest and Thankful rocks just after the tight bridge. Big car, narrow road, right, left (or was it left, right cannot remember) tank slapper....credit where it is due though, sounded like he kept his foot in there....collective woooooaaahhh from the crowd of half frozen onlookers....not sure if anyone got it filmed though as hypothermia has already seen off a number of shutter fingers....

Like I said earlier. Grand day out with a fine bunch of like minded people....

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by duggiesmith » Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:50 pm

4 seasons in a day indeed. Glorious sunshine at Deanston distillery, but the clouds soon made an appearance. A well-timed pit stop at Tyndrum to put the roof on couldn't have been timed better as we hit the snow 5 mins later.
I managed a few pics at the Rest and be Thankful, but we were quite far back so most cars had already completed it by the time we got up there.

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Re: CCC "Drive it Day"

Post by KevD » Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:11 pm

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Grand day out, roof down makes all the difference and just wish I'd went quicker on the rest course , definitely look to do more and sharpen my skills a bit !

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