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Sue Ryder Charity event Castle Combe 17 Mar 12

Started by Grin-a-lot, 08, January, 2012, 10:17:19 PM

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Grin-a-lot

Anyone seen this:

http://www.motoraid.org/home/4553916516

I know nothing about it but seen it advertised and once I've got my car on the road at the end of the month I might go along, looks like it could be fun and a good cause.

Hairy Santa

Quote from: Grin-a-lot on 08, January, 2012, 10:17:19 PM
Anyone seen this:

http://www.motoraid.org/home/4553916516

I know nothing about it but seen it advertised and once I've got my car on the road at the end of the month I might go along, looks like it could be fun and a good cause.



dont seem to work  - keeps coming up with gateway timeout

paintman


Grin-a-lot

Try this as well then:

http://www.motoraid.org/the-event/4553916519

Incase that doesn't work (I checked last time honest guv'nor) then the outline text is here although a bit more detail on the website.


The Event
Saturday 17th March 2012

Timing: Gates open at 0900 and will close at 1700

Track day fee: £160 per driver.  If you get a passenger as well then the cost is £130 driver and £30 passenger.

Passenger laps: £30 per 15 minute sessions

AutoSolo: £20 for 3 attempts round the Autosolo circuit, or £5 to be taken ruond the circuit
as a passenger.

Where: Castle Combe Circuit, Castle Combe, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7EY

Entrance: Competitor's Entrance located on the B4039

Hairy Santa

thats working great now

thanks for the heads up on it

 

Krazyken

This is a copy in March rather than October of the Stroke Association Day which I have been involved with for many years.  For the £160 you are required to take a fee paying passengers of their choice if one wants to ride in your car.  Otherwise you get to drive on your own for 15mins in every hour.  The Stroke Association Day is free to the drivers but the organisers do chose which cars & drivers they want on track to have visual appeal and give the passengers a thrilling but sensible ride.

I believe that this was by invitation only, certainly all who normally do the Stroke Day were invited.  I declined as my car will not be ready by then but also have mixed feelings in them copying an established event which I am a part of.  If you feel its for you and it's an open invitation feel free to apply.

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