The day was organised by MSV at a price of
Snetterton track day 10th May
Snetterton track day 10th May
Some pictures from a track day that Gary and Bren took part in, whilst I looked on glumly not wishing to take part. (Still suffering with driftitis at this point 
The day was organised by MSV at a price of
The day was organised by MSV at a price of
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Re: Snetterton track day 10th May
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A great day out in all, I was lucky enough to grab a ride in Garys exocet and we have a few laps playing cat and mouse with Bren. The two cars were pretty even apart from Bren trying to be Brett Castle at every corner and sometimes he was more like Roy Castle (Sorry Bud ]
Its that bloody drift driver of ours setting it up with some serious rear end walkabout bias, I didnt want to fight the thing round the track all day. Was a huge amount of fun though
Dog box will take some serious getting used to but made for lightning shifts, its going to be very cool, if loud, when I can learn to use it smoothly.
That was without question one of the best track days Ive ever done, sooooooo much fun going round with someone you know in a car thats similar performance. The Evo and Skyline are night and day in every respect which makes it that much more fun.
Huge thanks to Stu for sorting it for us and apologies for not taking you out, I didnt want to look a fool crunching through the box early in the day as I got to grips with it but then rain ended play early so you didnt get a chance when once Id got my head round it
Next time 
A great day out in all, I was lucky enough to grab a ride in Garys exocet and we have a few laps playing cat and mouse with Bren. The two cars were pretty even apart from Bren trying to be Brett Castle at every corner and sometimes he was more like Roy Castle (Sorry Bud ]
Its that bloody drift driver of ours setting it up with some serious rear end walkabout bias, I didnt want to fight the thing round the track all day. Was a huge amount of fun though
Dog box will take some serious getting used to but made for lightning shifts, its going to be very cool, if loud, when I can learn to use it smoothly.
That was without question one of the best track days Ive ever done, sooooooo much fun going round with someone you know in a car thats similar performance. The Evo and Skyline are night and day in every respect which makes it that much more fun.
Huge thanks to Stu for sorting it for us and apologies for not taking you out, I didnt want to look a fool crunching through the box early in the day as I got to grips with it but then rain ended play early so you didnt get a chance when once Id got my head round it
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I know that Ammerican cars are big, but next to that wheelie-bin, it looks huge
Great pics and writ-up Stu :thumb:
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