Marham - 3/4 October

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:party: 3 days till marham cant wait
gonna have lots of fun fun fun
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I don't suppose anyone knows the postcode for RAF Marham. In previous years I seem to recall that it was included in the bumf send out about the event but I can't see that it's included this year.
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Royal Air Force Marham
King's Lynn
Norfolk
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Post by Gerry H »

Enjoy yourselves chaps.

Plenty pics and reports please :)

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I hope you`re taking/filming with the video camera of doom tomorrow Les?:biggrinjester: And you and mark (sasman) play nicely!:rofl:

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What a great day, last night I was worried by the weather as it started raining in King's Lynn, but this morning I was greeted by clear skys. :hurray:

Surface was fairly clean this time, not much in the way of stones and other debris, driving standards were good and everyone seemed to have a good time. There didn't seem to be as many attending as there has been in the past but that's fine 'cos then there's more space on the track for me! :D

The RAF guys (and gals) were excellent hosts and gave up their weekends to marshall the event and kept things running smoothly.

I opted to run R888's (I had no choice as I couldn't find a spare set of suitable wheels) and they were awesome, loads of grip, wear was nice and even, very grippy, oh, and did I mention - they stuck like the proverbial s*** to a blanket. On one occasion, I over did it on the high speed sweeping bend, started sliding, and said to my passenger (Andy) 'we're going off'. I kept the throttle pinned and braced for the inevitable - but thse R888's gripped and pulled us round. I then liked this technique so much, on the subsequent laps I was braking going into the corner to unsettle the back and drifting the whole thing. Great fun, much more importantly I was getting good exits speeds.

As I had Andy with me, he had a few goes out in the Nissan as well, and thoroughly enjoyed it, it was interesting to see his very different driving style and approach to the corners, I guess that comes from driving FWD in a race series!

I know a lot of people don't like marham - for the stone chips and vague feel for the racing line on such a wide track - but stones were not really a problem and I learn't a lot about driving to the limits today. The great thing is, when it all goes wrong and you overcook it, you just end up hitting a few cones, like I did on my last lap when I suddenly run out of talent.

Sorry I didn't get a chance to come over and chat with BigBimma and Sasman, I saw you two tussling a few times, looks like you had plenty of fun too.

I hope you got home OK Phil (after loosing the tow car's keys:p) Drop me a line if you fancy Cadwell and I'll book in too.

All in all, a great fun day, and cheap too if you exclude the 90 litres of petrol I used for 130 miles :rolleyes: Highly recommended.

EDIT: And thanks to the Raf guys for hosting this, and Ben for doing all the admin to allow us to attend.
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Post by Ian200sx »

on the sat i thought it was the worst marham event i've been to. two cracks in the screen. i know a few drives left because of how bad the stone chips were. the driving was shocking. over taking on corners left or right side. rules ignored. worst was a micra that i believe was something to with the raf. shocking driving. i still had a great day mind, just think it's not the event it was. glad the sunday was better.
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Post by Datsun-Des »

Thats interesting, perhaps they swept the track prior to the sunday event if there were complaints on the Saturday?

I saw the RAF micra but they didn't use it on the Sunday. I felt the driving was pretty good, maybe the lower numbers on the Sunday just gave everyone more space? Or perhaps you were unlucky and picked the day all the t*ssers went? :confused:
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I went on the Sunday earlier in the year and from what i remember, people said that the sunday was better than the Saturday for some of the same reasons.

Glad you have fun though guys.

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Post by garetgax »

well our sat was a good day except for the fact my mates spec c had a psiton ring failure on the first lap after the sighting laps so we spent half the morning trying to sort that out. Didnt have any real issues with stones but the overtaking on corners was a bit of a problem here and there which meant shell didnt do much driving. All in all though a good day and I think we will have a regular mid scoobs contingent for the next event(s) didnt bother using the camera though so no pics this time round.
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