
Craig Schofield's Opel Monza

Craig's tyres after the first session!

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Ed in the 2002 on nother forum wrote:O/T but, BC is your roll cage based on the design of Joe Ellis's? they look remarkably similar in places.
anyway, lets rescue this with a few pics. you know me, I don't just post a couple
this made me chuckle. no light masks at all?!?! looks like snata claus
ultima 8-) followed me in, drove very gentlemanly too.
beast! very jealous of BC bagging the shotgun seat in this. never seen anyone drop stuff and run like that unless theres a fire over their petrol tank]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/ ... CF4308.jpg[/img]
never mind nurburgring stickers, this is for the hardcore8-) on the lotus carlton above
raspy little ax looked to have more potential than it gave. quicker than me tho
just "OOOFF!!" in motion
mayhem on track
g40 outpaced loads of stuff twice its capacity coming out of the corners 8-)
remember the woman driving the cobra vid? this is a woman (someone told me so, never saw the owner without lid so can't actually confirm) driving this cobra, rather bloody well too.
you know theres much more to come........
Ed with the 2002 wrote:
tuned 328i smoking like dot cotton.
mr2 mk2 turbo sounded like a truck because the turbo was so huuuge.
no idea if that is expensive but it looks it. very potent on the track, its in the mr2 above
got a passenger ride in this luego v8. F$$$ ME! I loved it 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) seriously chooned rover v8 manual on mapped efi, 700 odd kilos and killer brakes. my first time ever in an open top car, road or track! gimme another go!
my face on the luego headlight
porsche broke down unfortunatlythe thing flaming flies on track! such a shame.
stuart "]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/ ... CF4380.jpg[/img]
hmmmm, might need a new tyre on there, mateone of Mr. grangers. can you forward him my email addy, BC? he was asking for it on the day and neither of us had a paper and pen.
Ed with the 2002 wrote:
firenza was an original seventies sihloutte racer with a slant four, then trackday warior in the nineties/2000's with a red top turbo, now trackday special with chevy small block.
gilbern was cossie 24v motored with mapped efi 8-)
2 more. chap asked if i'd ever seen one before, i've seen plenty, but cheekily answered, "]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/ ... CF4361.jpg[/img]
MGA mk2 1600 was poetry in motion to see on the track, a true sight of splendour 8-)
sprog eye'd fright on wiiide steels. just needs a roof rack for that RR suggestion box special. "stick, banded steels and a roofrack"
midget was a casualty of the day, diff was knocking in the second session, lasted untill the last hour before in detonated on the track
Ed with the 2002 wrote:
art for arts sake. MG bumper in the grass made a good focal point.
our trackday hero 8-) loved it except for overheating, at least I now know what to focus my attention on. engine was spot on as was gearing and brakes, suspensions a bit high (LOL) and it leans plus it needs an oil cooler. wonder if anyone photo'd it on track?
reprezentin' in effect! ]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/ ... CF4389.jpg[/img]
oooh, GT version. no air filter thogeuss he's got a cheap supply of s50 engine then.......
another one, I know. but the colour/colour wheel combo works well
Ed with the 2002 wrote:
*wibble*
uber lovely monza 8-)
sweet gsi! 8-)
newest car there, with most girly driver bar the cobra driver, lOL!
g40 and vr6 rado
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205 was a right little flyer
I'm not a modern rice person, but this is very nice
O RLY? ;D