Opentrack 22nd September Snetterton

Get to know you and your car's limits on the track.
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Apart from some frustrations with me (not fast enough) and the car (clutch) I thoroughly enjoyed the day.

Quite how Phil and Dave from Opentrack managed to book in that many cars of wildly differing power levels and drivers with massively different skill/experience levels is beyond me, but, they said they could do it and they did :thumb: Fair play guys.

The mix of cars was staggering; high power GTR's, bike engined track special, most of the UK's allocation of CSLs and more than a few quick Porsche. Cracking.

Etiquette was very good, driver awareness varied but I guess that is inevitable. Stoppages were few and far between and the weather just about held together :)

From the BP perspective, Bealo looked to be loving the CSL and his confidence levels grew throughout the day topped off with the 30 minute plus marathon effort in one session! It was lovely to see Stu having so much fun and doing so well (Well done mate)

Sideways lived up to his name with a new line through Coram at a shade under 100mph. He was following me (before he left for the green route) around Snettertons biggest bum clencher when his Dunlop slicks just gave up sending careering across the boundary grass towards the tyre wall and armco at big speeds. As soon as I saw him leave the track I slowed after looking in the mirrors and started talking to myself ' Keep it straight Jase, keep it steady.......' True enough he had the same idea and he piloted the car towards the more open area leading back up towards the start finish straight. I was the only other car there, so I saw him back onto safety and he tucked in behind me. Phew!!

Two laps later I fell off again at Russells, with too much throttle and too slow reactions. Plum!

AlexB was Mr Consistent. Lap after lap the type R tore around at a very acceptable rate and Mr Bentley looks completely happy throwing the car around. Lovely engine note under duress too ;)

Christian (Monster) and the 300zx got steadily quicker although the few occasions that I saw him, he seemed to be sliding around under throttle, so I guess he was prioritising pure fun over pure speed :D

Bladey, oh Bladey. That bloody car let him down again. Blame it on prep, blame it on abuse, blame it on whatever you like. I think the big guy managed two or three laps all day before misfires and clutch issues meant the car got reloaded. Gutted for him but I think the writing is on the wall for the Orange.

Dave from Henstead was bloody quick

Pike and his Golf bloody flew! How can that be an 1800?

Hockey Boy was having a laugh from what I could see. The big R34 looked a bit cumbersome but you couldn't argue with the power and driving.

All in all a lovely day and I hope to be able to drive the car on Sunday for the sprint. There is still a gnats cock of clutch left for one or two runs.

Onwards and upwards Guys:)
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Thanks for the kind words Stu and a great summary of the day :thumb: I hope the clutch holds out for the weekend :)

Although traffic levels were high at times, and I was getting passed by pretty much everything due to the high quality machinery and drivers, I had an awesome time and the Civic performed really well, great fade-free braking as usual and rock-solid engine temps. Only the pretty worn Bridgestones gave me a few 5p-50p moments round Coram until I learned that I couldn't lean on them quite as much as the other set I have ;) I think some semi-slicks will be fitted next.

It was also fun getting a few laps with Simon's mate Chris in his M6 - bloody hell that's fast!

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had a great day even though my tyres expired early which was a little frustating ,stu offered me the use of his 888 but having killed mine i was not keen ( cheers stu ) so i fitted my road wheels from my m3 which i had taken as spares.
car went well but developed a missfire in the last session so will have to investigate . stu i have to say that my off at coram
was a walk in the park compared to this effort :o :o

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good to see the rest of the guys and thankyou maxx for some tuition :wink:

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stuart wrote:
Two laps later I fell off again at Russells, with too much throttle and too slow reactions.
That corner got me too :) that will teach me to use to much engine braking with a RWD car.

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Fuck me!!!

That was bloody terrifying! Fair play though mate. You were carrying a lot of speed into that corner and it was damned slippery.

I bet Andrea had a few words to say after watching that :o
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pmsl jason!!!

was that a few swear words i heard :-D
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Holy sht Jason !!!

Sounds like you all had a cracking time, was gutted I couldnt make it.

Nice write up Stu and some good pics there Simon. Look forward to seeing any other pics.
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:-D jason .. class mate !!
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