I am so knackered!!
Just finished my tea (takeaway Pizza and cold chips

) after dropping Pete and the Sierra off, driving into town, collecting Rob and his mystery project, driving to the unit, dropping him off and the car. Detaching the trailer, back into town dropping Rob off too and then doing an hour at work!
And relax........
Firstly a public thanks to Keith and his team for an excellent weekends activities. I am sure welcoming lots of civilians into the Crowns domain must raise all sorts of problems not normally encountered on a traditional trackday and I thought your guys did a sterling job, well done :thumb:
On a personal level, the Sierra clocked up its 49th event and its new indicated top speed of 138 on the back straight. This was with a little drafting using Lee and his AX on the back straight
Pete has bought the Sierra from me recently and this was his third outing. He is gaining confidence rapidly and, by virtue of trial and error, learning that smooth is best 8)
He absolutely annihilated the Formula R's with some really determined lapping

Oh well............on with the Toyos.
The cars in attendance were varied with everything from Old school cool

to old school crap

Ultimas

M3's

and some very, very powerful Supras

This particular example with 700bhp at the wheels on his road map typified why the Toyotas ruled the roost in terms of grunt. With huge top speeds and lurid power over steer at will, they made a great spectacle.
The boys from Watton had a disappointing day to put it mildly. Paul's first session saw a dead gearbox and that was that for their 306. Gutted for you guys.
Ian/Persil was going steadily but well enough in the replica Nismo R33

Nik looked like he was enjoying the S12 but had more racing excuses than Bladey

Les was quite impressive in his 328. Well presented and quick. Fair play.

Hannah was doing great in the Cobra.

Looked and sounded fantastic and I had to resort to very ungentlemanly tactics to squeeze passed on the straight..........sorry :P
Ian Davies was pretty conservative almost like he wished his E30 325 was still there to play with. Still sounded great though Ian....just sort out that bloody splitter you big girl

Lee and his Dad were driving like getaway drivers all day. The AX was in fine form (Couldn't get passed the Destroyer though, could you?

)
Ray looked like he was having a right laugh.......getter quicker too mate.

Er.............that's about it. So in summary, it was well organised, cheap, with loads of track time and all of you that didn't attend either today or yesterday are all shandy drinking pub goers :lol: