You lie like cheap Japanese whore!!!! [-x See the last post on this page:Wasn't invited
Went just to observe,but would have had a go , as cheap spare tickets were available.Tricky said:Looks like you had a great day Pete, thanks for sharing :-bd
Nice pics Mozza - I'm surprised you didn't have a go yourself....
peteslag said:You lie like cheap Japanese whore!!!! [-x See the last post on this page:Wasn't invited
http://zroadster.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=69
Shame you couldn't make it Jim, damn those pesky sick notes. By the way mate, I have used green stuff pads before and found they were no better than normal road pads. Reds are much better.
There have been a few people asking about the next track day, they are organised by the BMWCCGB and cost between 100-300 quid. The dearest is the full F1 cicuit at Silverstone later this year. All you need is a helmet (£35 amazon), a fully functional car and plenty of bottle. I would recommend you check the condition of your engine oil and spend a bit of money uprating your brakes (ark at me, one track day and suddenly I'm an expert!).
The next event is at Cadwell Park, mid May time. Once I have more details I'll start a new thread. One word of warning, I have done one track day and now I can't wait for the next. It is highly addictive
Sounds like a good idea! In the summer thoughz3cade said:Maybe a zorg track day should be arranged?
Not for me,i want to make sure my Zeds in one piece for our Summer cruiseTaffZee said:This might be a solution for any novices (like me)
Anyone fancy getting a Day sorted?
Some offer additional drivers for £10 extra. plenty of track time.. Give the missus a go... :-\
http://www.clubmsv.com/car-home/novice-only.aspx
Are you volunteering to organise it then Liam?z3cade said:Maybe a zorg track day should be arranged?
Let me rephrase.peteslag said:You lie like cheap Japanese whore!!!! [-x See the last post on this page:Wasn't invited
http://zroadster.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=69
Shame you couldn't make it Jim, damn those pesky sick notes. By the way mate, I have used green stuff pads before and found they were no better than normal road pads. Reds are much better.
There have been a few people asking about the next track day, they are organised by the BMWCCGB and cost between 100-300 quid. The dearest is the full F1 cicuit at Silverstone later this year. All you need is a helmet (£35 amazon), a fully functional car and plenty of bottle. I would recommend you check the condition of your engine oil and spend a bit of money uprating your brakes (ark at me, one track day and suddenly I'm an expert!).
The next event is at Cadwell Park, mid May time. Once I have more details I'll start a new thread. One word of warning, I have done one track day and now I can't wait for the next. It is highly addictive
I'll be doing plenty more track days, I'll be sure to keep you in the loop in future. Not all the cars were BMW's so you will have no bother getting your porker in if it is a BMWCC event.Let me rephrase.
I wasn't reminded
fresh set of incontinence pantsz3cade said:How much is it to do the track day? and whats needed?? :-?
Coolpeteslag said:I'll be doing plenty more track days, I'll be sure to keep you in the loop in future. Not all the cars were BMW's so you will have no bother getting your porker in if it is a BMWCC event.Let me rephrase.
I wasn't reminded