NickD wrote:No,
I will be sunny.
Stop being gay!
Love, the MoT Customer Service Dept.
Cheers Nick,
Subtle as ever... but point taken, sunglasses and suncream it is then!!
Russell.
Mazda MX-5 Owners Club West Midlands
NickD wrote:No,
I will be sunny.
Stop being gay!
Love, the MoT Customer Service Dept.
vindi49 wrote:NickD wrote:You don't have to do a Car Control Day before going on a trackday. Everyone starts somewhere. Rockingham is as safe a track as they come, I have only ever seen one accident there and that was a TVR!
We will have some of the best instructors in the country there and that is free, and a lot of Fiat 500's running round too.
We will also have some parade laps at lunch time for those that are there and not on track.
This will be my first trackday, I have a standard powered 1.6 and I don't consider myself to be a particularly good driver... but I've been waiting all summer for "the right trackday" to come along, and I refuse to let the whole year disappear without giving it a go!
Botttom line is, you need to jump in sometime, and at an open pitlane trackday you will get so much more time in the car. I'm sure my learning curve will be steep, which is exactly what I need! I'll report back afterwards unless I'm awful / crash, in which case I'm sure Nick will fill you all in!!
Russell.
Fellowsuk wrote:vindi49 wrote:NickD wrote:You don't have to do a Car Control Day before going on a trackday. Everyone starts somewhere. Rockingham is as safe a track as they come, I have only ever seen one accident there and that was a TVR!
We will have some of the best instructors in the country there and that is free, and a lot of Fiat 500's running round too.
We will also have some parade laps at lunch time for those that are there and not on track.
This will be my first trackday, I have a standard powered 1.6 and I don't consider myself to be a particularly good driver... but I've been waiting all summer for "the right trackday" to come along, and I refuse to let the whole year disappear without giving it a go!
Botttom line is, you need to jump in sometime, and at an open pitlane trackday you will get so much more time in the car. I'm sure my learning curve will be steep, which is exactly what I need! I'll report back afterwards unless I'm awful / crash, in which case I'm sure Nick will fill you all in!!
Russell.
Good luck!
MattB13 wrote:^^^^^
If you want it to feel even more purposeful, add an MoT sticker. They're worth 7 tenths per lap. Each.
Srsly!
NickD wrote:MattB13 wrote:^^^^^
If you want it to feel even more purposeful, add an MoT sticker. They're worth 7 tenths per lap. Each.
Srsly!
Trufax
vindi49 wrote:NickD wrote:MattB13 wrote:^^^^^
If you want it to feel even more purposeful, add an MoT sticker. They're worth 7 tenths per lap. Each.
Srsly!
Trufax
Already got one, it was the main reason I bought the car!!
Russell.
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