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Myself and one of the other TRS guys are attempting the Aquarius tomorrow night I'll be doing the Lanarkshire one too but who I don't know yet. I've got the regs and entry already from Ian
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The Lanarkshire CC event at novice level is promised to have very very easy clues to make it more enjoyable It'll still be a challenge to get to the end though
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Glad you's all enjoyed it, thanks for turning up Hope to see you at another one soon Andy
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So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Yup, 11am at Stirling uni! There's convoys from Edinburgh, Fife and Glasgow edit.. and Aberdeen -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
<< Swiggi, the plan is to have all the Scoobies in one group >> Unless anymore of you decide your going and the group will have to be split -
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AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Are the names of Grant and The Squirel that are on the list the same person??? -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
I'll see you's all at the start Hope you can make it Grant Remember your lunch, petrol and screenwash - everything else is just more weight -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
With the numbers now going I'm going to have to pick groups before we go. Do you Scoobs want to be put together or mixed up with everyone else?? Let me know asap! Cheers Andy -
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AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
List updated -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
1. Andy CTR 2. Kenny CTR & Graeme 3. Big D 350Z 4. Grovit Scoob 5. Montoya Civic Sport 6. Cal Scooby 7. Fraz CTR 8. DuncATR ATR 9. Gavin Evo & Scott 10. Corbie DC5 ITR 11. Fonz 600 CTR 12. Paul - Keevster CTR 13. Martin CTR 14. AndyBITR ITR 15. Dave Corbett ITR 16. Sooty Golf 17. Synch81 ITR 18. Miles Evo 6 19. 8905 - Robbie ????? 20. TommyATR ATR 21. The Squirrel Scooby 22. Grant Scooby 23. Friggler CTR 24. Dons man ITR 25. Weee jasey Robin Reliant 26. Megncalvin ATR 27. Silvergti CTR 28. Hi Soob Scooby 29. STi-Zlv - Matt Scooby 30. Swiggi Scooby 31. Davie Honda ITR 32. DJ - EK9 CTR 33. John EK9 Civic R 34. Kenny M - Scooby 35. Buckie - Ferrari 36. Andy - bike -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Ok guys only a couple of days to go Just posting up some stuff from TRS that you may not have read. One of the TRS guys going posted this today... << OK guys don't want to spoil the excitement but a sobering thought here. Last night I attended my 3rd RTA in as many days. In all 3 people were hurt and all were of different causes and situations. However after speaking to the Police they have been getting almost 3-5 RTA's every day past week or so. So guys remember the roads are a bit slippy and we do ahem* push our cars a bit more than usual on meets, myself included, so please be careful I don't want to make 4 this week. OK guys don't want to spoil the excitement but a sobering thought here. Last night I attended my 3rd RTA in as many days. In all 3 people were hurt and all were of different causes and situations. However after speaking to the Police they have been getting almost 3-5 RTA's every day past week or so. So guys remember the roads are a bit slippy and we do ahem* push our cars a bit more than usual on meets, myself included, so please be careful I don't want to make 4 this week. OK guys don't want to spoil the excitement but a sobering thought here. Last night I attended my 3rd RTA in as many days. In all 3 people were hurt and all were of different causes and situations. However after speaking to the Police they have been getting almost 3-5 RTA's every day past week or so. So guys remember the roads are a bit slippy and we do ahem* push our cars a bit more than usual on meets, myself included, so please be careful I don't want to make 4 this week. >> Just take it easy out there Convoy etiquette Copyright of Scottish Elises. Type-R Scotland base the 'rules of the run' on this... Summary 1. Take care to plan a sensible route in terms of timing, quality of roads, etc. 2. Publish the route to all participants. 3. Make sure everyone has a map, and a "worst case" rendezvous point in case all else fails! 4. Drive in groups of 4-5 max, following only the car in front, and keeping a weather eye on only the car immediately behind you. 5. Take great care when overtaking - the car in front may be fazed by yet another Elise popping into line in front! 6. Signal in line with the Highway Code unless clearly agreed with the whole group beforehand. 7. Always signal the turns in towns, and hang back at awkward or easily missed junctions out in the country to ensure the following car doesn't sail straight on. 8. Keep your distance on Motorways and don't swap places too often, this can be construed as "racing" by the local constabulary. 9. Agree meeting points on or just at the end of a Motorway section, to allow everyone to drive at their own pace if preferred. 10. Always have regard for the other (often gobsmacked/terrified/envious) motorists en route, and uphold our good reputation at all times -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Driving Groups SIDC experience shows 4-5 cars max is a sensible size. Running up to 8 is not impossible, but needs more discipline. And it seriously fazes motorists being overtaken. Interestingly the group has been naturally breaking up into this kind of size anyway. Driving near the back means that you get to drive the route yourself without trying to keep up by overtaking in pairs. It's certainly a bit more frantic in the middle. You also get to see all the people looking in disbelief at yet another Elise roaring past. Therefore try not to overtake as a group unless there is plenty of clear road. If only one-car-gaps exist, let the group member in front start to tuck back into the new slot before accelerating past the slower car ahead of you. That way, if any one has to back out of a manoeuvre and slot back into place, you don't end up with no place to go! (Further advice welcome here). The old saying is very relevant - Better to arrive 5 mins late for one place than 50 years too early for another. Everyone should take a shot at the back as well as the front to calm themselves down from time to time. You get to drive at the same pace but, you are effectively on your own and are not trying to keep up quite as much. It's also worth it to hear the crescendo of exhausts when pulling away from junctions etc. Here are some summary guidelines, courtesy of Fat Bob Fisics: As always, you are responsible for your own safety and that of those you overtake, while you are overtaking them. Remember if you pi$$ off another driver on the road, they are likely to (a) be uncooperative towards your pals that are bringing up the rear and ( call the police on their brand new virgin mobile, reporting a road race. Think about what you are doing - driving faster is fun, but it also brings with it the need for more concentration. Help keep the group together by waiting for the car behind you at junctions. Trust that the car in front will do the same for you at the next again junction. Also help the car behind overtake by staying in the right hand lane after overtaking the car in front for as long as you can safely see ahead. Leave your indicator on while you do this. It doesn't help if you move back to the left lane (the cars behind are left wondering if you can really see, or if you just forgot your indicators). If you want to go faster than the Elise in front, indicate this by leaving your right turn indicator on and perhaps tooting or flashing if they don't get the hint. The car in front should lift and wave you by. There is nothing wrong in wanting to go slower or faster and we should all cooperate to keep everyone driving at a pace they enjoy. Avoid bunching up - it is bad for your paint work, bad for your glass and more importantly, it is dangerous. If you drive too close to the car in front, you have to expect them to drive more slowly (because they now need twice the braking distance - theirs and yours). This is true regardless of whether or not the car in front is one of us. If you find yourself too close to the car in front, it makes sense to ease off a little to regain that safe gap. If you do not know where you are going, you cannot realistically overtake the lead car unless you are going to wait at the next junction - you will probably have to rejoin towards the back of the group and all in all you may have been better off staying put in the first place. If that doesn't suit, maybe next time try and bring a navigator or a map. No doubt we could add to this list, but I think it is most important to emphasise three points: use common sense help each other don't pi$$ off joe public. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Signals Source of more confusion than assistance, it seems. Headlamp flashing is notoriously vague; using it in line with the Highway Code ruling that it is "to let another motorist know that you are there" is a good start. If necessary, probably best to agree a code with the group before setting out - eg, 2 flashes to pull in; 1 flash to move off, etc. But keep it simple! - Walkie talkies, perhaps that's the way ahead (-:. When driving through towns not everyone has been signalling the turns. This makes it difficult for the peeps at the back to decide which lane they should be in at roundabouts or lights if they are some way back behind traffic. Not so bad when there is little traffic on the road. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motorways OK, so it's boring to sit on the m-way at one speed in a long line moving in and out of the traffic. But it's far safer to keep your distance, stay in your position, to move back into the inside lane at the earliest opportunity, not to dive in front of a car that the leading cars have just passed as this can cause accidents as they suddenly brake hard because you've surprised them. After all we don't generally spend too much time on the M-way so no need to go mad for the few miles we do cover. Another school of thought is to agree a meeting point at or near the end of the M-way (or part way down, if it's a long stretch) and just drive to rendezvous there. Theoretically the Fuzz can charge you with "racing" if there's too much zipping in and out of traffic and swapping of places on motorways especially. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is already posted on the Type-R Scotland forum but it's only fair to post here too for all those going. The route's finished and will be handed out to everyone on the day along with part of the advice above. If anyone has any questions let me know preferably before the day so I've time to sort it Is anyone heading through from Edinburgh?? We are meeting at Tesco Dalkeith at 9.45am and then at McD's at Newbridge at 10.15 before heading through to Stirling. If you want to meet up send me a PM with your mobile number Cheers Andy -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
There is an Optimax garage 2 miles from where we finish for those who can make it the whole way round. If everyone could be at Stirling uni for 11am so we can leave 11.30am as it'll be getting dark by the time we finish Cheers -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Everyone who's going can you please BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH!!ft> With the numbers involved we can't stop off for a meal so we'll find somewhere bonnie to have a sandwich Cheers Andy -
So whats the next SIDC event in Scotland then??
AndyBCTR replied to jamie_wood's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Out of all of you lot that are going can any of you not manage 200 - 215 miles out of one tank??? I'm going to have to reccae the route this week to make sure none of you run out of fuel!! Cheers Andy -
Craig, I'd be happy to naviagate for a novice driver Sorry for the late reply, I never got the reply email There are three championships on the go, the Scottish, the East of Scotland and the West of Scotland. If anyone wants any info just let me know.