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there is another one there in july i think they said, get your golf sorted out stu and take it there you will love it. i know im definatly signing up to it when the regs come out, well worth the 3+ hour round trip
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Bloody well done Trev. Been waiting all day for someone to say something :D

Where's Logan? Hopefully he's typing his report as we speak.

Kim, any comment?

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have you done the longcross before gerry ?
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Tk wrote:have you done the longcross before gerry ?
No, and was looking forward to doing it despite the distance.
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have to get signed up for july then will be totally different for us again aswell as they will run it in reverse :?
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I'll keep an eye out for the regs.

They run Abingdon in June, which is also a good event.
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Evenin chaps.

Well,what a day, the course was pretty mental, very scary with no room for error, not a day for being silly. First day driving the Evo so I played it safe. Samee issue as Trev that I should of pushed harder on the dry run but was still learning the course and car so was taking it easy.

Evo is a completely different drive to teh Impreza with the AYC etc. Good fun learning and looking forward to an airfield Sprint to properly push the car with a safety margin that isn't just trees :o

Was 1 unfortunte today that rolled his mint MGB :cry:

My verdict, Longcross is excellent but very dangorous, a great challange tho, and look forward to it later in the year where its hopefully dry :D

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another longish drive for me but could well be intrested i hear you have to enter early as it fills up quick

today didnt go without one or two incidents an rx7 even lost it on the sighting lap , also a guy in an old mg rolled and that definatly wont see action again but considering the conditions all went pretty smoothly
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Great to hear you lost your cherry mate :D Longcross does sound a bit hardcore.........complete opposite of North Weald ( I would have loved to have seen Trevs face on the sighting bit :lol: )

Look forward to seeing this first hand in the Summer.

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posted at the same time logan :lol:
evo does look nice and im sure will be quick when you et used to it
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