johns Posted December 17, 2001 Posted December 17, 2001 Here are the dates we have (provisionally) booked for exclusive use of the Kames Motorsport facility, just off the A70 near Ayr: Saturday 20th April (all day) Sunday 26th May (all day) July 6th and 7th (whole weekend, with overnight camping, BBQ and party!) Sunday 1st September (all day). The costs for each event will be in the region of £20/day/driver for those wishing to use the track, and free for those who just wish to come along to watch and enjoy the events from the sidelines. On the double header weekend, we aim to run cars in one direction on the Saturday, and then reverse the direction for the Sunday. The evening BBQ will be a bring your own cool box with food and drink type event. We'll also try and arrnage some rooms at nearby hotels/B&Bs for those who aren't too keen on camping out overnight. John
ian_craig2 Posted January 19, 2002 Posted January 19, 2002 Hi i am a new member to the SIDC and would like to know more about what goes on in the club. If you could let me know what goes on at the meets, what is expected when there that would be great. thanks
Dougs Posted January 22, 2002 Posted January 22, 2002 Hi Grasshopper Check out www.scoobynet.co.uk. You may find out that there is quite a lot going on there and many fellow SIDC members willing to help out. Feel free to email me anytime. Catch you later Dougster
Dougs Posted January 22, 2002 Posted January 22, 2002 Hi Grasshopper Check out www.scoobynet.co.uk. You may find out that there is quite a lot going on there and many fellow SIDC members willing to help out. Feel free to email me anytime. Catch you later Dougster
johns Posted January 22, 2002 Author Posted January 22, 2002 Hi Grasshopper As you can see, there are lots of events going on this coming year. We have track events at Knockhill, which you can coem along to. Costs nothing to watch (if you aren't sure about taking your own car on track), and you might even get some passenger laps. We've also got some events at kames lined up, which are similar (one car on track at a time), but very affordable and a good social atmosphere. There are also a network of regional organisers, who arrange meets (often a few cars, often 20+) every so often. In addition, there are larger events such as the Cameron House BBQ every year, and lots of events like karting etc. Also, there are some guys who do quite a lot of the things that I don't have time to arrange, such as rolling road events etc. The best thing to do is just to turn up to one event and start talking to people. We are all a very friendly bunch
ian_craig2 Posted January 26, 2002 Posted January 26, 2002 Thanks for the feedback guys will be at the first day at Kaimes (if i get me bloody car to start before then...PANTS.) thanks again
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