Thanks Nik, It was a good day :-D
The RAF have a different class system to the RAC in that classes are determined by practice time not engine capacity and car type. Fastest timed practice sets the top group and anyone within 3 seconds is in that class. Next class is the cars in the next 3 sec. time bracket and so on until all times are accounted for. This means you could find yourself in a class on your own or with a bunch of similar timed cars.
If any of your timed runs knocks 1.75 seconds off your best practice time you're bumped up into the appropriate group. This happened to Andy in June and me today. In both cases we found ourselves up against a very quick Westfield and the organiser's 'thing' sorry, don't know what it's called but it's a pretty rapid two seater low slung sports effort

(wait till it rains, we'll have the pair of 'em :twisted: )
Ben was there with his lovely Civic Type R and had the vtec screaming on the red line all the way round, tyres squealing and lots of sideways action

The afternoon session saw Ben shifted up into the next time group so progress is being made. :thumb:
I was quite happy with last in class and 3rd overall. Can't be arsed with driving to a time, I'd rather just get the fastest time I can and to hell with winning any classes.
Having started to get the hang of the course in June, they confounded us, well me anyway, by running in the opposite direction. I preferred this as it seemed to flow better and was later told that the track was intended to be run like this but, in the wet, it's lethal as there's too many solid lumps to hit.
First practice session saw quite a few cars spin on the slippery, final left hander before the blast to the line. I took the first prtactice run quite steady and then went for a fast second run. It was going beautifully and felt really quick until that last bend where I ended up on the grass and facing the wrong way :roll: So a slow practice and a run of three seconds quicker will see me at the bottom of the next group iyswim.
The day's runs over, the course was opened to testing and the opportunity for pax laps. Ben took me out in the Type R which was great fun and then we swapped for me to show him, with wheels on the grass a few times, how not to do it.
All in all a great days motorspost. Looking forward to my next one whichever way they run the course.
One downer, a guy in a newage Scooby bust second gear which will be more expense. Oh and there's a newcomer, a young lad (well he is to me) in a very nice, white, bog standard STi1 Scooby, even has the 2 pot brakes and 15" wheels on it
Hopefully Ben will be along with his version of events