pewe
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| posted on 5/10/11 at 02:25 PM |
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Autosolo Silverstone Sun. Oct 23rd
For anyone interested this is one of the final events of the year.
It has to be one of the best, cheapest and most fun days you can have for the money and/or with your clothes on!
Novices/first timers are evidently extremely welcome and our type of cars have their own class.
If you don't fancy taking your own car then the better half's shopping car will do equally as well.
Ever seen a Nissan Micra three-wheeling it? Thought not - but as some of the Micra drivers show it's possible!
Cost is only £36 per entrant (plus Oxford Motor Club membership unless already a member of that club plus FDMC, Cotswold, BTRDA, Club Triumph, CSMA or
SE Lotus owners)
No need for competition licence, reverse gear and the car only needs to be road legal, taxed, MOT'd and driven to the event BUT no sticky
tyres.
Places still available but could book quickly - go to Autumn Autosolo
See you there - even if you just show up to see what it's all about?
Cheers, Pewe 
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cliftyhanger
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| posted on 5/10/11 at 02:58 PM |
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You don't know how tempting that is. But I fear best not at the moment.
Just did the CT one on Sunday, absolute hoot it was(and only £25 ) However, using 12 year old crap tyres was not a great idea, caused a few traction
problems even in my old car. Highly recommend a worn out set for the tests, and swap back to good ones for the journey home. If you can.... (saw a
caterham carrying a set of 4 track tyres going round the M25 Sunday morning, so can be done)
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loggyboy
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| posted on 5/10/11 at 04:19 PM |
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Me and my bro may be there.
Looking forward to some good action!
quote: Originally posted by pewe
Ever seen a Nissan Micra three-wheeling it? Thought not - but as some of the Micra drivers show it's possible!
Just a selection of tripoding :
Golfs do it well
My old Nova:
Even a girl can do it - (my wife in her old Fez ST)
I even managed a Bipod once!!

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Humbug
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| posted on 5/10/11 at 05:04 PM |
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I did an Autosolo at North Weald a couple of weekends ago - great fun! I had been intending to put my new wheels with nearly-new tyres on the day
before then decided against... after seeing the state of the old tyres afterwards, I'm glad.
Enjoy yourselves
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RK
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| posted on 11/10/11 at 12:57 AM |
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Look, ma, no helmet! Yikes...
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loggyboy
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| posted on 11/10/11 at 10:43 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by RK
Look, ma, no helmet! Yikes...
Not needed (allthough you could wear one if you really wanted).
Speeds are rarely over 40mph, and on average would be closer to 10-20mph.
The biggest accident Ive seen was a roll, but due to the low speeds the driver was in no danger and only suffered a cut to his arm where his window
was open!
Theres no other cars on track in close proximity, theres very little to hit, nothing more than a few bushes around the perimiter, the odd tree but
again, as speeds are so low it would only end up as a fender bender (as pewe found out!).
Its run and MSA guidlines for autotests, so no need for a race license, overals or helmet that you do need at sprints etc.
[Edited on 11/10/11 by loggyboy]
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