Big thanks to Nik (R32 Nik)

Captain Talk & Major Discussion hang out here
Post Reply
ants13
Posts: 426
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:42 pm
Location: Sutton Bridge, Lincs

Big thanks to Nik (R32 Nik)

Post by ants13 »

Gotta say a massive thanks to Nik, for giveing me his spare ticket for Snet today, had a really fun day and it looked like Nik had been busy a few times clearing up after some over entusiastic racing :D

Didnt manage to get any pics but did somehow manage to get sunburnt on my face!! LOL

Again many thanks mate!!
s13 with 313bhp and Omex management and now an APT fully forged engine :D

User avatar
Stuart
Posts: 18080
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:26 pm
Location: Auto-Genie HQ
Contact:

Post by Stuart »

I heard aboout one of the classic cars rolling over at Sears.

Well done Nik. Nice to see you doing the marshall bit mate, I'd be interested to see what's involved from the other side of the Armco.

User avatar
Nik
Posts: 2265
Joined: Sat Oct 07, 2006 1:29 am
Location: March

Post by Nik »

You are welcome Tony. I get a spare ticket every time I marshal. If i will not be using it for family etc then they may come up for grabs again. It would only be fair to offer it out rather than see it go to waste.

Stu, it is actually a bit different being on "the other side of the armco" (particularly looking like the tango man in my nice shiny new orange waterproofs). You do actually see quite a bit more because you have to lol. You are having to concentrate on several things at once i.e. watching the cars going through the corner to see if any spin off etc and keeping an eye on the cars that are approaching your post to make sure you are safe so it can get a bit hectic.

Not that I am an expert as it was my first day of marshalling but I tried to get as involved as possible to see if it was for me or not. Not that I had to wait long as the second lap of the first qualifying session with the LMA euro saloons there was a bit of a "shunt" at the bombole.

I was at the inside of the esses and we saw a spinner on the second part of the esses and just as that happened, a Lancia spun at the bombole and a Noble hit it in the rear quarter and sent the rear end up in the air. When the rear end came down it ended up in the windscreen of the Noble.

It turns out that another car had droppen oil on the track all the way from the esses to part way through Corum. Needless to say we were all kept busy for about 10 to 15 minutes with the absorbant powder and brooms trying to clear it up. A great start to my first day :D.

Apart from popping out to check the track between qulifying sessions the rest of the morning was pretty uneventful at our post with the formula Jedi's all being fairly well behaved.

We then had to push an ASCAR, yes an ASCAR away from the track as it lost drive an Revett straight and coasted past our post and stopped just up the run off at the first part of the esses.

Then came the Porshe 924 cup. What a bunch of nutters lol. They were chucking those old porkers into the esses like they were trying to get away from the police after stealing them.

Then the races began and there were a few spins on the second part of the esses in the euro saloons.

There were a few issues with the jedis in their first race with suspension breakages and a couple of shunts.

The silhouettes were pretty boring as there were only a total of 9 cars running.

The porkers then had a couple of "rubs" near our post but the only major one was down at Sear and they didn't get as far as us but stopped on the straight.

The rest of the day was pretty quiet for us but the racing was good and close.

It is quite interesting to be so close to the track and the noise is a bit better :D especialy from the V8's :)

I will say that I will be going again when I can,but some of the "better" dates ie BTCC etc fall on family birthdays and things like that so they may be a bit difficult to attend and the fact that I am working most saturdays at the moment makes it difficult too as I would like to see Sarah and the kids occasionally :D However i will try my best to attend the required amount of events and hope to work my way up the ranks so to speak.
I may be getting older but I REFUSE to grow up :D
Image

Fast Eddy
Posts: 2716
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:07 am
Location: Norwich
Contact:

Post by Fast Eddy »

Well done on the ticket givaway Nick, the marshalling and the great report.
Authorised trader. Bespoke & direct fit exhaust/induction solutions, silicone hose specialist, Millers oils, Whiteline, EBC + much more. Find me at http://www.fast-eddys.biz

Image

330hp Pulsar Gti-r, 153hp Metro and 185hp Smart Car!

User avatar
Ben
Posts: 11608
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:16 pm
Location: East Anglia

Post by Ben »

Yeh, great report fella.
Dum spiro, spero
____________________________________

User avatar
madenglishman
Posts: 557
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:08 pm

Post by madenglishman »

Nice work Nik 8) ...........I often look at the 'orange men' with envy as the cars rattle by proper close :D
Dan

205 GTi....... for track and fun

V8 Jag ....... for pimping

Big power dyno shootout champion 07'

User avatar
Mr Fletcher
Posts: 2649
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:34 pm
Location: wherever i'm needed
Contact:

Post by Mr Fletcher »

nice write up there nik , top effort being a marshall :thumb:


cheers

jason

Post Reply