Knockhill - whats going on??
Knockhill - whats going on??
Seen a few comments about this on here!
Prices are now up to £85 for 4 hour Hot Marques session, £90 on the day!!!
This is getting shocking, likes of Donnington is £99 for the full day and theres no comparison.
For 07 I suggest you try tracks out down South. Its not that far or expensive to travel and the tracks are amazing.
Your now paying about the same. Fair enough you have extra petrol and distance to allow for but your getting proper facilites, inc garages. Amazing tracks. Full days. And great organisation.
What do you think about the prices?
Prices are now up to £85 for 4 hour Hot Marques session, £90 on the day!!!
This is getting shocking, likes of Donnington is £99 for the full day and theres no comparison.
For 07 I suggest you try tracks out down South. Its not that far or expensive to travel and the tracks are amazing.
Your now paying about the same. Fair enough you have extra petrol and distance to allow for but your getting proper facilites, inc garages. Amazing tracks. Full days. And great organisation.
What do you think about the prices?
nice 1 - at least when me, craig and dezzy come back from the walshy day, we'll only be crashing into each other at KH!
Calypso Red S1 111s
It's a local track that I can get to for evening sessions without taking time off work and has the all important noodle bar in close proximity.
It will also be the track that I do most of my racing on (if and when I get round to doing it) for the first few seasons.
I'll keep going for the mean-time
Mac
It will also be the track that I do most of my racing on (if and when I get round to doing it) for the first few seasons.
I'll keep going for the mean-time
Mac
S2 Elise (cobalt blue with stripes) - toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
That's the fact KH misses. Cheaper prices = more attendees! Limit the places to however many they need to for safety, and job's a carrot! You'd easily get as many Hot Marques cars there as they do hot chav if the proces were comparable IMO. If not - cogent reason why?ed wrote: They may get more people
Ferrari 458
Porsche 993 C2
Disco V
Porsche 993 C2
Disco V
Hot Hatch days are sessioned. IIRC it's something like 15mins in the hour that you are on track.
I'm not convincied that cheaper prices = more attendees when your dealing with folk who have prestige cars. They are probably working more on the fact that if you can afford the car then you can afford to pay a bit more.
Personally speaking (and I'm not in a position where money doesn't matter) I'd rather pay extra for a quieter track.
You also have to set a price which keeps away the riff-raff. We had an issue a few years ago when some Hot Hatchers club together and bought a Scooby - if my memory serves me correct the hit or narrowly missed collecting Uldis.
2p
Mac
I'm not convincied that cheaper prices = more attendees when your dealing with folk who have prestige cars. They are probably working more on the fact that if you can afford the car then you can afford to pay a bit more.
Personally speaking (and I'm not in a position where money doesn't matter) I'd rather pay extra for a quieter track.
You also have to set a price which keeps away the riff-raff. We had an issue a few years ago when some Hot Hatchers club together and bought a Scooby - if my memory serves me correct the hit or narrowly missed collecting Uldis.
2p
Mac
S2 Elise (cobalt blue with stripes) - toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec
Caterham 7 - hillclimb spec
Yamaha Thundercat - 2 wheeled toy spec