Robertio Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 If anyone is interested we have a trackday booked for the afternoon of November 13th, driver briefing starts at 12, driving at 12:30 and runs through to 16:00. It's 47 of your earth pounds if you would like to attend - mail me on robertio@fduk.org if you'd like to take part and I'll give you the payment details. It is an SS-R event, but due to lack of numbers anyone is welcome looking for about 15 cars to make up the numbers as things stand. As always spectating and passenger runs are free, and anyone is welcome to come along.
dougster Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 Hi Robbie, how are you!! I can't remember what SS-R stands for but they fell out with me a while back after I slated some of their 'sheds' Any 1.2 clio's with spinner hub caps turning up for the track action? In all seriousness it is a good club with some fantastic cars on show. If I can raise some funds (now that I wish to keep the wagon) I'll try and be there. I promise not to do donuts in the car park!!!!
Robertio Posted October 26, 2004 Author Posted October 26, 2004 SS-R is just an any-marque Scottish car club. The letters don't stand for anything anymore - their meaning was dropped a couple of years ago. Dougster managed to fall out with them a while back and got me into trouble when I tried to explain his comments But they're generally a good bunch. Had a quick check and no 1.2 Clios with spinners, yet There is a fairly good standard of machinery booked on at the moment with a few of RX-7s, FTOs, 200SXs, Cosworths, Elises and the normal collection of hot hatches, etc. I'm well thanks Dougster, just not been up to much hence the lack of posts/PMs/emails. The RX-7 lost its last engine in July when I was mapping it for TOTB and has been off the road since then, hopefully get round to doing something with it soon so that it is running right for next years event Glad to hear you are keeping the ambulance
tim_wilkinson Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 I'm doing it Its a good club - yeah some of the cars aren't worth £15/20k+ but that doesn't matter, not everyone's got or is prepared to spend that much on a car. One thing they are all passionate about there cars and the driving is spot on, I've never seen any stupid or irresponsible driving from any of them. See Here for club details Cheers Tim
john_robertson Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 << SS-R is just an any-marque Scottish car club. The letters don't stand for anything anymore - their meaning was dropped a couple of years ago. >> Sounds like a re-hash of the Modified Car Club John.
Robertio Posted October 28, 2004 Author Posted October 28, 2004 No one interested in going on-track? go on you know you want to
evojkp Posted October 28, 2004 Posted October 28, 2004 Robertio, Possibly mate. I've something on that day so I'll need to see if I can bodyswerve it first. ...John
john_robertson Posted October 29, 2004 Posted October 29, 2004 << Robertio, Possibly mate. I've something on that day so I'll need to see if I can bodyswerve it first. ...John >> That'll be one big bodyswerve but I'm sure you'll manage it John.
Robertio Posted November 6, 2004 Author Posted November 6, 2004 One more try to see if anyone at all will come along? as things stand you will practically have the track to yourself
p1ggm Posted November 6, 2004 Posted November 6, 2004 I might pop along, as i was thinking of joining ssr a while ago, could you email some details please Ta Gordon
Robertio Posted November 6, 2004 Author Posted November 6, 2004 << could you email some details please ...Gordon >> Would do Gordon, just need your e-mail address first
evojkp Posted November 7, 2004 Posted November 7, 2004 Sorry mate, I won't be able to make it. I'd done a shift swap and cannot really get out of it.
Robertio Posted November 8, 2004 Author Posted November 8, 2004 No probs John, thanks for mentioning it to Geoff (even if it looks like he isn't coming either).
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