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Sprint Newbie

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:55 pm
by jeffw
So I have taken the plunge....new shiny non-race Nat B license in front of me and applications to join Tunbridge Well Motor Club & Sevenoaks & District winging their way in the post :)

Boots & Gloves purchased....Suit arrived but was too small (or I'm too big which is closer to the truth) and replacement required. New Arai GP-6S purchased and sent off to be sprayed at Ultimate Airbrush (shocking waste of money I now but I love my Arai bike helmet which was sprayed by Richard Carmen at Ultimate Airbrush and I can't stand white helmets).

The only thing left is to sort out the car (!). Aiming to enter the road going catergory for kits over 1700cc (Phoenix with 2lt Zetec on Jenvys and Piper Cams). Fully expect to come last on the first few sprints but will be fun :)

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:08 am
by rscmb7
Best of luck. I'm also trying sprinting for the first time but got pushed into the non-roadgoing class due to six speed sequential box and no reverse. This class seems to need so much more doing to the car than the road-going, so think you probably made the right decision. Hope you have fun. Roger

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:39 am
by jeffw
Good luck to you as well :)

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:23 am
by leemulligan
Good luck, I'm Sure you will love it.

I did my first sprint last may at StEval near Newquay.

Its a 3 lap sprint.

Sat on the start i was bricking it. 1st lap i didnt know where i was going (despite walking the course), 2nd lap the world changed completely, nerves vanished and it was time to fly..

The buzz is amazing and I managed to do 6 sprints, coming 3rd in class as a best.

It has to be recommended, and if you have half the fun i did youll be an addict!

All the best

Lee

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:22 pm
by Fizzer
Good luck!
I wish I had the funds :)

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:53 pm
by David
Good luck Jeff -- you'll have a great time. Very friendly sport; feel free to ask advice or loan of tools (or even spares) from any fellow competitor -- you're extremely unlikely to be turned down.

David

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:43 pm
by jeffw
So first event yesterday, great fun. North Weald if very bumpy and not really suited to kit cars but came 17th overall (out of 50 or so) and 4th in class (within 1 sec of the 2nd & 3rd guys).

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Going for it off the line :)

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:31 pm
by David
Jeff

Great result, and great that you enjoyed it.

With all respect to North Weald, pretty much any other circuit is less bumpy, cleaner, and more interesting. You should enjoy the next one even more.

David

Re: Sprint Newbie

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:05 pm
by jeffw
Thanks David, next event looks like Crystal Palace, which will be interesting :)