First session I took it easy untill I found my way around. Lukily I'd managed to do that by the time I caught Ian Stent with his James Bond-esque "smoke screen" otherwise I'd have got lost in the bus stop. Second session was fun "cruising" along watching Ian and Jeff

I've got it all on video including Jeff's overtake, on cold tyres, without invitation. Third session and I was starting to get the hang of the track and pushing the braking points and worth the extra effort to get out before before lunch.
The afternoon was then fun just trying to catch/match quicker cars/drivers. Never thought I'd catch "the widowmaker" or bitsilly's RGB car but I think thats just down to me having more time in my car and thiers being new to them (I came up with the widowmaker tag in the morning and Pete immediatly knicked it and tried passing it off as his own). I find the tyres start to go off after about 20mins and things start to get a bit interesting and the gearing is a bit high on that track. Didn't know I was making flames though!
It might be a couple of days before I manage to get posting a video figured out but from what I can make out on the 2" screen it might be OK.
Alex... Jeffs engine is probably more civilised on the road, but I have done a 400+ mile day in my R1 with the full screen and had no ill effects. I think the screen makes more difference to comfort levels on the road than the engine .
adrian