Snetterton 28/2/07 Reviews

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Jake,

Apologies you feel so aggrieved mate - at the time you were smiling, albeit in an admittedly "seeing the funny side" way !! :D Im sure Ronnie felt it was an acceptable gap at the time, and in his defense he was driving a slightly unfamiliar car and may have felt he had already cleared you more than he had. He's normally pretty good, even when "pushing on" !!

Now I've been nice I can tell you to STFU, get a faster car and stop being such a GAY !!!! :D :D :D :D Look at it this way - you can get a faster car, Stu is probably stuck with jetwashing his car between sessions for life !!! :D :D

Good writeup big man, thanks again for a great day, I could tell that all the people I have spoken to today were smiling on the other end of the phone !!!

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Bladerider wrote: Now I've been nice I can tell you to STFU, get a faster car and stop being such a GAY !!!! :D :D :D :DJ.
Could not agree more mate :), tbh, I ould have been driving a veyron and would still have been driving miss daisy compared to him :D

I did, to be fair claim the title of "mobile chicane" a few weeks prior to the day, and, think I carried it off with aplomb :).

I am not having a go at anyone, I was just pooping myself at times, and, hope I didn't ruin anybody's hotlap.

Anybody reading my comments, please, don't take them as anything more than my being very dissapointed in the way that me, and my car performed, it was god awful and completely the wrong thing to take on track.

I thoroughly enjoyed the day, the people, and, will wthout doubt do another, just not in a Prelude (its a girls car anyway and will be up for sale very very soon :) )

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Post by frayz »

Cracking write up Stu..

I had a great time and i know Olly did too. He hasnt shut up about it all day.
What more could be said ontop of what Stu has already put?... Not alot i feel.

Thankyou to everyone on and off track that made yesterday such a fantastic day.

Big thanks to Gerry and Mike Payne for my passenger laps and also thans to Zak (Mocom Racing) for butchering my road tyres and pads (because he got bored and wanted to thrash my car on track).. cheers mate :roll:

All joking aside i cant wait to do the next one.

Thanks everyone.....

catchya soon

Frayz

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Post by Rex »

Great write up, Stu.
Big thanks to you and everybody who made it such an exciting and well
organised day!
Some awesome cars and drivers and the fast Snetterton Track, what with the Monsoon in the morning made for some entertaining stuff! :o

Thanks also to Ben Conner for his help in the pits and Gary (APT) for his quick bit of diagnostics, got me back out on the track just in time for another couple of Power Slides, ok uncontrolled spins :grin:

Great day all round!!

Cheers, Rex

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You were certainly giving it some Rex.........I think I saw another spin that dangerous hasn't grassed you up on yet, ( coming out of the bomb hole? )

Nice to see many people having a great day. I can honestly say I got as much enjoyment out of that as I did my own driving.
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As has been already said, a great write up Stu, thanks for sharing your thoughts and thanks to all with organising a fantastic day.

Despite my brake problem, I thoroughly enjoyed it, even though I was exhausted from around 1000 miles of driving over the preceding three days. I really enjoyed the first wet session, trying to get the power down without losing it was more than a bit daunting with a big power RWD car, but very exciting too :D I never spun once, but had a couple of "moments" when I tried a couple of corners in a higher gear and was carrying too much speed :o

Look forward to the next day @ Snetterton.
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what do you meen grass him up. Rex turned the video on and off. Iam just the so and so who put them on line :-D

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