Or are you all waiting for pay day ?
https://www.rtoc.org/shop/index.php?m...066d19ce2862df
Or are you all waiting for pay day ?
https://www.rtoc.org/shop/index.php?m...066d19ce2862df
gatecrashing perhaps ?
If yer names not on the list .....nobody but nobody gets in without a wristband
First post!
finally signed up, will be paying for the day shortly
clee, got a few questions (about a possible 3/4 other cars interested), will send you a PM now if thats ok
i want to go , looking into options as how to bring the car back
home if it breaks down etc as we speak .
i got rac cover but not sure they will give me a lift after seeing the car has
been on a track day
btw "95 units available" there will be queues i reckon ?
Nah , we had 80 on track last year and it was noted by Mallory how empty the track was at times .
How many track places have been sold so far clee?
ordered mine
I will be going for sure, just not got around to booking tickets yet
how much is it on the day to get in? And what discount do you get for ordering through rtoc?
I want to be on track, but need to sort a car first...
I know of at least 4 from Durham going. Waiting untill August to get tickets.
It will be the same price on the day .
Track time ticket is £80 to non members and £45 to members when they use the discount code .This knocks £35 of the track time ticket only .It's cheaper to join RTOC to purchase the track time .
It can only be used once per member/shop account .
If you ordered 2 track time tickets using the code it would still only take £35 off the total not £70
Entry and camping is a flat rate to all ...£15 and £5 camping ( for 2 nights ) .All these prices are PER PERSON .They are all wristbands this year so if you're not labeled up you won't get in ....That includes camping .
Kids under 14 go free .
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booked
I'll be there just not got tickets yet
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I've already booked my day ticket, though I do have a question or 3.
What are the parking arrangements like? Are we all packed in like
sardines? As a partly disabled fella, I do need to fully open the
doors of my Laguna Coupe to be able to get in and out. If it's all
tightly packed, are there dedicated disabled spaces?
If the weather permits, I may spend some of the day detailing my car.
Regards,
Steve
There will be loads of room Steve you could take your car apart and lay it on the ground to polish ( please note.... 'detailing ' on your own head be it )
It's not like a normal event, it's ours, all ours to play with all day Even if we sold all the tickets we'd still rattle around in the paddock .
HAUUGE PIC TO EMPHASISE POINT .....this is just a tenth of the space available
I will be purchasing my ND ticket but i am not sure wether to get a tracktime ticket as i am not sure wether i will be able to have the time off work for a full day on the track that saturday. If i turned up after work around 1ish with a trackpass would i still be aloud on the track and does the ND go on into sunday?
Yes, you can turn up at any time of the day and still get on track, just sign on and sign your life away before you go on
Our track day is the Saturday only, but we can hang around all day Sunday if we want to watch whichever event is on
Well people just turned up at all times of the day last year. I think it's sensible to go to the briefing but it's not a legal requirement.
Yeah got to agree with Bill. I would prefer only going on track with all those that have been briefed. At the end of the day i don't want my car damaged if someone ain't briefed on the nasty bits of the track.
I wasn't disagreeing, if you read what I said I actually said it's sensible to do the briefing. But you always get the know-it-alls that think they don't need a briefing as they've done track days before and still manage to get themselves on track.
Cant wait!
My missus is gunna be scared ****less at first but I reckon she is going to love driving the Clio around
BTW - I'm going, just need to organise a few locals and then get the tickets ordered
Steve its just a joke, seriously what ever you do with your car is your own choice.
There are those who have track car, those who have show winning cars, those with extremem body kits, those whom have huge I.C.E install's... every body accepts everybody wish's...Seriously you should come and put some faces to people's names. You wont regret it believe me.
Don't worry Steve, That was just a dig at the guys on Cliosport as all they bang on about is detailing!!
Clee's right when he says their's ACRES of room at Mallory for you to park your car & not worry about any dents chips or chavs!!!
Come along & introduce yourself matey, there'll be plenty of us there.
Need to get this booked up don't worry will be there in the beast
DG
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Phew... I feel isolated enough with living in a street where some people
think I'm sad simply for driving a Renault, let alone trying to keep it pristine!
At some points in the day I'm probably going to go completely green with
envy, just witnessing others having a "go wild with your R5GTT" opportunity,
borne from the frustrations of my limited mobility. So, to do a bit of detailing
in totally different surroundings, I saw as my chance for a temporary escape.
I miss the days when I was driving around in an R11 Turbo and R5GTT, the
11 especially. In the interim I had a Megane Alize and Laguna II 2L IDE, so
returning to this turbo engined car is pretty special. As it seems to be quite
a rare motor, a future classic(?), is it any wonder that I've transferred my
passions to wielding MF cloths as best I can?
When I had my first dog, anyone saying "walkies" to her got given her lead
with very precise instructions on where to take her. Anyone on the day who
says "you've missed a bit" will be given a pad and window cleaner to tackle
the inside of the only window that I can't reach and frustrates me the most.
Don't say that you haven't been warned...!
Regards,
Steve
do helmets need the gold stamp ?
forgot to ask before
Good question, i only have my old motocross helmet it is as new and had the gold stamp on that was legal for motox racing would that do if i do get me a trackpass?
I am happy to do briefing, i only have knowledge of racing mx not tracking cars, i have a good basic knowledge of the flags etc. n i'm not guna go out on my first time there and try and break any laptimes or oat! Just get passed by a lot of fast 5's!
No one is going to inspect your helmet
But it should be in good nick and preferably Type A , it's your noggin .....
Regards briefing ,it should be a requirement but it is usually no more than the flags ,overtaking etiquette and don't drive like a **** .....
There will be no track ,line or driving tips info given apart from the very basic brake before turning .
Those that drive like ****s will always drive like ****s anyway regardless of any instruction but I doubt we'll have any of them on the day
im also motorcross but did gokart racing but flags change so any info is good ow and sand trap if needed
First post!
Ive just signed up and booked the track time
I know f0xy off here, he suggested I sign up and come along to the day
Nice one Jamie, make sure you say ello to everyone
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too bad he dosent own a renault
Will have to see how his Fiesta on ITBs keeps up with things!
just paid up for entry and track time
fingers crossed i will be there
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I'm now booked, so one more on track
Si
sod it, ticket bought, best get the car built