There's some on the flickr set - http://www.flickr.com/photos/st3ph3n/sets/72157605282491636/
It wasn't by design really but for some reason I seem to have missed a lot of the single seaters this time round at kames. I think I was wandering back to see how Tinkerbell and the rest of the Bladeiators were doing and wandering round the paddock instead!
There's plenty of single seaters on my other sprints/climbs sets which you'll find on my main flickr page - http://www.flickr.com/photos/st3ph3n
This one was taken at forrestburn and is one of my favourites
Remember if you're putting 2 people in put it down as 2 people. Peter's not so good at his maths!
1. Nanaki
2. mctwistuk
3. mctwistuk's better half
4. Andy
5. imy
6. Mr Kebab Nemesis
7. Mrs Kebab Nemesis
7. Paul555sti
8. st3ph3n
9. Nicola
Cheers chaps.
Ross - was gutted for you on the timed runs yesterday as you were looking very quick. It's all good fun until you let Tinkerbell beat you.
Doune in June should be great. I think the Ferrari boys are there too.
I think you'll be needed with the paint again Craig! Or at least help furnish the man with a good set of mudflaps to stop the stone chips.
Here's a few more as I've got the rest of them uploaded now
Enjoying my time at these sprints and hillclimbs. Good cars and a friendly bunch of people.
Here's some of my pictures from Sunday. Was a cracking day. Sunny but windy, so my face is still red. Really pleased with my pictures again. I'm about half way through them just now so still got a few more to upload later on:
AND! I tried to get a three wheeler picture last weekend and failed, but got one on Sunday and never even realised it until I was fishing through them.
Lots more will be appearing here as we speak - http://www.flickr.com/photos/st3ph3n/sets/72157605282491636/
I think the fabled prodrive settings run slightly more camber, possibly more toe too. If I could remember where I put it I'd go find a report from progrip on what mine was set at.
Well done Jim. I know there was a lot of time and effort went into planning the thing never mind the actual construction. All the research and careful sourcing of bits clealry paid off. You just need to learn to drive the thing now.
Here's a wee taster of my shots for the day. Not exported any to Flickr yet. Might get a chance tonight, if not they will certainly be up tomorrow about lunch time.
This was on the first run of the Afternoon. The block must have went about 30 seconds after it was taken!
Edited to replace it with a picture that wasn't HUGE!