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Anyone interested in a track-day at East Fortune?
tadltd - 3/6/05 at 05:48 PM

Well, any takers? I know of 3 so far...

If I get enough interest, I can get it arranged.


subk2002 - 3/6/05 at 05:56 PM

Is that in lothian?
When ?

Cheers Drew


tadltd - 3/6/05 at 06:11 PM

Yeah - East Lothian, I think. It's out near Haddington, past Musselburgh.

Was thinking around early/mid-August?


skint scotsman - 3/6/05 at 07:53 PM

would be interested in that

don't have a car worthy at mo. but would be good to come and watch

p.s. concorde is stored there at the museum of flight defo worth a gander


athoirs - 3/6/05 at 08:07 PM

Hi Steve!

Yes I am up for that!

There is a track evening at Knockhill on Monday evening (6th june) I'm going if the Wx is fine lots of places left


Guinness - 3/6/05 at 08:34 PM

Hmm, would love to, nice run up there. Should be finished by mid August (hopefully).

I'll see if I can get a few more Geordies to make the trip up North

Mike


subk2002 - 3/6/05 at 10:06 PM

Hey andy i could be up for that u2u me some details please


zilspeed - 4/6/05 at 09:34 AM

Put me down for this as well. I would love to get some time at East Fortune.


scotlad - 4/6/05 at 12:59 PM

yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hornet - 4/6/05 at 06:48 PM

Now that i'm on road.... I'm up for it chaps


tadltd - 4/6/05 at 07:55 PM

Good - keep 'em coming. I need at least 25 entries to make it viable.

[Edited on 4/6/05 by tadltd]


skint scotsman - 6/6/05 at 04:07 PM

btt


scotlad - 6/6/05 at 04:12 PM

is it locostbuilders only? 2 o my mates, one wi cossie and 1 wi a corsa rally car are interested- and dont worry- they can drive!


tadltd - 6/6/05 at 05:51 PM

It's open to all, but the track owners are a bit picky on which cars are allowed on the track.

They won't have cars on pure slicks, or anything they deem might damage the track (having just spent a small fortune having it re-surfaced), so I'll need to confirm if they're willing to take the rally car.


zilspeed - 6/6/05 at 07:08 PM

Steve

The bit about the slicks confuses me.
Why would a car on slicks damage the track in any way at all ?

John F - very much a non expert.


tadltd - 6/6/05 at 10:57 PM

I agree with you, Zil. I think they're just being over-protective of the track because they've spent so much on getting it re-surfaced.

In saying that, the land owner did tell me that they had a Legend car down there testing a couple of years ago and apparantly it ripped up pieces of tarmac - he reckoned it was due to the locked diff and slick tyres it was running.

I think this experience is where the over-protection is coming from. But they do have sidecars on slicks during bike meetings...

I guess we just need to play by their rules.

Did Jock give you his blessing to use his fizog on your avatar?! (Good pic tho' )

[Edited on 6/6/05 by tadltd]

[Edited on 6/6/05 by tadltd]


skint scotsman - 8/6/05 at 01:15 PM

bttt


tadltd - 8/6/05 at 02:40 PM

As posted on Pistonheads forum (under 'Scotland' thread):

This is the first event of it's type that we're putting together and we're aiming to make it as professional and hassle free as possible.

We'll only go ahead with it if we get enough numbers to make it commercially viable.

For the day itself, we plan to:

- to ensure that there are properly trained, radio-linked marshals posted around the circuit, just like a race day.
- There will be an ambulance and paramedics on hand.
- Proper insurance will be in place.
- A recovery truck will be in place.
- You will be given a full briefing and strict rules will be enforced throughout the day.
- A professional race driver (or two) will be on-hand for coaching.
- There will be refreshments and food included in the price (East Fortune isn't renowned for it's burger vans, mainly because there aren't any!).

The format will be open pit lane, and the day will last from approx. 9.00am to 5.00pm (with an hour for lunch). This will depend on local authority regulations regarding noise.

I'm not sure what a track-night costs at Knockhill as I've never attended one because I always thought 2-3 hours running was poor value. Perhaps someone can advise? In any case, we're looking at somewhere between £100-150 per driver. Extra drivers can be added to each car for a much smaller fee, and passengers can be carried, for a smaller fee again.

Like I said, we aim to do this professionally to ensure that everyone gets the most enjoyment, safety and value for money from the day. An added bonus is that East Fortune is normally blessed with good weather, even if it's pi**ing down everywhere else! But it does get windy...

Thoughts/comments welcome...


skint scotsman - 8/6/05 at 09:51 PM

what sort of price for spectators??

dont have a car yet but interested for the 'banter'.


novarallycar - 8/6/05 at 11:21 PM

Hi Tadltd , I am the guy with the rally car that scotlad was on about. i run a fairly low power 1400cc engine but usually it is on moulded slicks (road legal) i guess half of the regular track guy's will be that same . I would be up for tha format you have put up but 9-5 is a lot of track time .That isn't a complaint but in that time you can burn a huge amount of fuel and destroy alot of rubber . This is why most track day's are limited to 2-3 hrs ish. If the rally car is alowed on i look forward to the day
Neil


tadltd - 8/6/05 at 11:31 PM

Hi Neil,

Thanks for getting in touch.

With regards to the track time, all the track-days I've been to have been run all day (all of them down south), and the format works very well.

You normally find that most people have had their fill by 3.30-4.00pm, so if track activity is scheduled to stop at 5.00 this should take care of the 'die-hards' and those that may show up late.

BTW - there's no cost for spectating!

We are aiming to price additional drivers at approx. £50 a head, and passengers at approx. £20 a head (for the full day).

I'll make a decision on whether it's going ahead in the next couple of weeks. There will then be a page on our web-site dedicated to providing information about it and payment facilities.

[Edited on 8/6/05 by tadltd]


tadltd - 9/6/05 at 03:38 PM

I've been told "road tyres only", but this was from the land owner. I'll need to confirm exactly what is classed as a "road tyre" with the Melville Motor Club (who we rent the circuit from).

The majority of the circuit has now been re-surfaced, so it'll be even faster than it was previously!


skint scotsman - 10/6/05 at 02:35 PM

bttt


tadltd - 12/6/05 at 11:18 PM

Been on the phone with Melville Motor Club. Have been advised that it's road tyres only, and MOT levels of silencing - i.e. 98dB.

Available dates are 6th August, or 20th August. If these aren't suitable, there is a possibility to tie-up with Javelin on the 10th September if numbers are low.


Monkeybasher - 15/6/05 at 10:42 AM

I would like to go.


I can make all the dates, but if it was the 20th Aug I would have to turn up a bit later, maybe 11 as I am nightshift that week and would need a few hours sleep.

Cheers

Steve


skint scotsman - 17/6/05 at 07:28 AM

20th sounds good to me too


scotlad - 17/6/05 at 11:26 AM

hmmm noise limit is a worry!


tadltd - 22/6/05 at 11:03 PM

all those that showed an interest here, please fill in the poll I just started!

That is all...


Monkeybasher - 27/6/05 at 03:47 PM

quote:
Originally posted by scotlad
hmmm noise limit is a worry!


I was thinking the same, how about some wire wool up the end of the tail pipe, then wire mesh round the end to stop it falling out secured with a jubillee . Far from ideal and will sap a little power but cheap, simple and will get you on the track. I will take these bits just in case.

Steve