Hillclimb & Sprinting
- adithorp
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
Blyton's a nice little circuit. Be brave if it's damp/wet as there's loads of grip.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
adithorp wrote:Blyton's a nice little circuit. Be brave if it's damp/wet as there's loads of grip.
If you're there on the 29th July , look out for ' Rob' in a red Stylus , he's booked in for some fun (not me - different Rob)
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
Unfortunatly I'll be in France (or at least on my way home) then. I'll have my eye out for dates after that though.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
whos this with then?
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
dopdog wrote:whos this with then?
Probably JAVELIN
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
RobMsport wrote:adithorp wrote:Blyton's a nice little circuit. Be brave if it's damp/wet as there's loads of grip.
If you're there on the 29th July , look out for ' Rob' in a red Stylus , he's booked in for some fun (not me - different Rob)
That'll be me then (The other Rob)
It's with javelin and seems to be really well run, although its the only track I have been on, still need to try other places
Its a short circuit but has plenty of run off, infact in most places it would be a miracle if you hit anything apart from farmers crops. Decent surface with loads of grip.
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
Blyton . . . .
Emma second in class (behind John Palmer -- but he's the "class" nationally)! She beat John (230bhp) Loudon; no mean feat; chapeau.
Emma second in class (behind John Palmer -- but he's the "class" nationally)! She beat John (230bhp) Loudon; no mean feat; chapeau.
Se7en Pervert -- by definition; I don't drive a Caterham
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
Just got the regs in for Hethel, looks like a busy day with some interesting cars. Looks like this will be the one for me to see the difference between slicks and road tyres. I have a radical and 2 dax rush, 1 is a quadra with 400bhp on slicks and the other is Duncan Cowper in his busa turbo monster. Looking forward to putting myself to the test already
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
dopdog wrote:Just got the regs in for Hethel, looks like a busy day with some interesting cars. Looks like this will be the one for me to see the difference between slicks and road tyres. I have a radical and 2 dax rush, 1 is a quadra with 400bhp on slicks and the other is Duncan Cowper in his busa turbo monster. Looking forward to putting myself to the test already
Good luck Simon
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Re: Hillclimb & Sprinting
If Duncan can keep his beast running be prepare for a demonstration of speed....!
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