Marham Update
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I had a really excellent weekend & the Cobra did me proud, not breaking down & covering about 160 hard track miles. I had a few spectacular spins, getting 2nd instead of 4th coming off the runway, spinning & ending up 6 foot away nose to nose from a Griffith was probably the best.
Fuel consumption was shocking on Saturday (3 tanks) but I didn't seem to use as much on Sunday. (1.5)
The ATS chaps took a good 90 minutes changing one tyre so I missed out on two sessions. Very kind of them to offer their services for free/charity & a superb idea for future.
Those white markings/piano keys were great fun & I must have re-arranged those cones several times both in Scott's 205 & the Cobra.
Great to meet Iwant1/Lee, Jamie & Stuart again & I embarrassed myself in front of Stuart when I realised his Sierra was behind, came in badly on the bottom corner & ran extremely wide onto the runway & blocked Stu's exit path - apologies for that. All good fun & I meant to catch you after that for a jaunt round in your Sierra but got accosted by the lovely RAF chaps for passenger rides. Maybe next time?
I didn't spot the camera car out on any of the A sessions, were they on the B sessions?
As great as the dark side is, going through Big Power booking, I think I'll stick with Pistonheads as they've put you in with the lunatic Senators & Carltons every time now & I prefer the mixed bag of the other group :hangsheadinshame:
Fuel consumption was shocking on Saturday (3 tanks) but I didn't seem to use as much on Sunday. (1.5)
The ATS chaps took a good 90 minutes changing one tyre so I missed out on two sessions. Very kind of them to offer their services for free/charity & a superb idea for future.
Those white markings/piano keys were great fun & I must have re-arranged those cones several times both in Scott's 205 & the Cobra.
Great to meet Iwant1/Lee, Jamie & Stuart again & I embarrassed myself in front of Stuart when I realised his Sierra was behind, came in badly on the bottom corner & ran extremely wide onto the runway & blocked Stu's exit path - apologies for that. All good fun & I meant to catch you after that for a jaunt round in your Sierra but got accosted by the lovely RAF chaps for passenger rides. Maybe next time?
I didn't spot the camera car out on any of the A sessions, were they on the B sessions?
As great as the dark side is, going through Big Power booking, I think I'll stick with Pistonheads as they've put you in with the lunatic Senators & Carltons every time now & I prefer the mixed bag of the other group :hangsheadinshame:
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I'll have the GTR ready for the next event in April and I can't bloody wait :thumb: Passenger laps aplenty for the guys and a few spare sets of tyres too.
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stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
Great to see that you all had a good time at Marham. I went there a couple of years ago in a 200SX and with a damp track, it was great fun 

Geoff Boston R34GTT RB30
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