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Huge fun again at Donington!!
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary replied to Rob Hunter - Club Secretary 's topic in Track Days
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I asked a question tell me about the Westfield sports car club? here is the answer in seconds! Here’s a glimpse of the Westfield Sports Car Club (WSCC) in action: you’ll see photos that capture everything from spirited track runs to local gatherings of Westfield and other 7-type cars. About the Westfield Sports Car Club (WSCC) Founded in 1986, the WSCC is a vibrant community for owners and enthusiasts of Westfield sports cars and other 7-type (Lotus Seven-inspired) kit cars . The club is entirely volunteer-run, led by an eight-person committee and supported by over thirty-five local area organisers, creating both a lively national community and active regional groups . Club Activities & Events Local Area Meets Members regularly enjoy monthly meetups, drive-outs, and social gatherings at local venues. These are organised by area organisers across the UK, making it easy to connect with fellow owners nearby . National Shows WSCC consistently has one of the largest displays at the National Kit Car Show held at Malvern, and also regularly participates in high-profile events like the Silverstone Classic . 7s Speed Series This competitive motorsport series, evolved from the earlier Club Championship, offers sprints and hill climb events tailored to 7-type cars. The calendar typically includes dozens of events across the UK, with classes catering to different experience levels and vehicle types . Novices can compete alongside seasoned drivers in a welcoming environment . Member Benefits For around £35 per year, membership includes: A tri-annual club magazine (Westfield World), available in print or digital form . Access to a forum offering technical help, classifieds for cars and parts, event schedules, and social chat . Community support, with advice on builds, repairs, and modifications from knowledgeable members . Show access, including being able to display your car at major automotive events . Discounts on insurance, parts, accessories, and exclusive merchandise . Organized road trips and social experiences for members to enjoy their cars together . Club Heritage & Independence WSCC prides itself on being independent of Westfield Sportscars (the manufacturer), despite the shared passion for the marque. Their strength comes from the membership and volunteer base, not from corporate ownership . The club continues the legacy of Westfield cars—originally inspired by the Lotus Seven—and maintains a strong community despite changes in the manufacturer’s status over the years . What Members Say A note from a recent discussion on r/CarTalkUK: “The Westfield bunch are very much as you describe.” Another user chimed in: “Literally came here to say this. Look at the Westfield Sports Car Club.” It’s clear that members appreciate the friendly, down-to-earth community and the opportunity to share their love of these unique cars.
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Compomotive CXR 13x7”, ET15, PCD 108mm & Centre Bore 63.4mm
Naranja_Al posted a topic in Parts for Sale
No longer needed. Purchased in January 2025. Compomotive CXR finished in metallic grey 13x7” ET 15 108mm PCD 63.3mm Centre Bore £280.00. Collection preferred from Loughborough, I can post at buyers cost.-
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I didn’t think about haggling on the admin fee price. Mine is due renewal next month so interested to see the replies to your question.
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jaykay42 started following ChatGPT !
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I'm intrigued! I have tried a little bit last year to make 2 AI suites useful for teaching Maths to kids - ChatGPT and TeachMateAI. As you say, since they are language based machines their ability to churn out actually useful equations, formulae etc. is rather limited. What I'm really hoping for is a way to quickly visualise key concepts, whether it's via a function on a graph or even with suitable shapes etc. We've recently switched back from Google based products to Microsoft and Co-Pilot was mentioned. Since we are still grappling with the migration of emails, 3rd party software things like Co-Pilot are not on the radar for our IT team, yet. Can you tell me a bit more? Can Co-Pilot do visual stuff and/or Maths?
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Black Westfield ZK/FW Sidescreens / Sidedoors - SOLD
Naranja_Al replied to Naranja_Al's topic in Parts for Sale
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Yeh I use it a lot at work too, mostly for code. It can be really useful at some things, but it does seem to get fixated on particular solutions... if they don't work then it can't find it's own way out, and you end up having to guide it instead of it guiding you 😄 Claude AI is quite useful too.
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Chaps what admin fee are you paying to Howden? Cos mine last year was £29 but this year they wanted £57. Got them down to £39 but that was it. Underwriter price stayed the same but still had to take a price increase.
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Mathew Vernon - Membership Secretary started following ChatGPT !
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Use ChatGPT and other AI tools quite a bit at work, and the team I work with helps deploy AI tech for a lot of clients. As you say, very powerful, for the right application. I think a lot of it depends on the LLM (Large Language Model) that it’s trained on - essentially what the AI relies on for coming up with answers. ChatGPT and Google Gemini etc basically have the whole internet to work from and this can cause problems due to the amount of rubbish published. Unfortunately they can’t always differentiate the good from the bull💩, and as the volume of AI generated content out there increases, there’s a danger it will be learning from itself! We use Microsoft Co-Pilot and it’s trained on documents within our corporate SharePoint, meaning it can only retrieve answers from documents that should be correct. We can ask it for a case study on how we’ve done x, y, or z in a particular sector and it pulls out case studies etc. Quite time saving Have you seen some of the capabilities around image generation? I think the latest Adobe Photoshop can do some amazing things
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Great ! Must be sth unusual there that Car (and what amount of fun with and due to this ) can be so small
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Too late the algorithms have already captured you 😆
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Flying Carrot Steve started following ChatGPT !
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I've watched all the Terminator films, I ain't going nowhere near it dude! 😂
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marcusb started following ChatGPT !
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Anybody use this? I’ve been having a butchers and it’s a powerful machine!
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@ Naranja_Al has a topic going in the tech section
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Nick Mucklow started following Huge fun again at Donington!!
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Huge fun again at Donington!!
Nick Mucklow replied to Rob Hunter - Club Secretary 's topic in Track Days
Was a really good evening and didn't even have a Scrooby Doo of how the track flowed as did no pre watching videos so was a great learning curve! Interesting watching fellow cars scampa away into the distance as was pushing my road tyres to the limit but to be fair they have seen 3 Track days and 4000 miles of road use so far so wear rate is minimal even if limited grip, but fun factor is massive. Can't wait to do some more next year with you guys! -
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Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Rednop1's topic in AP Carbon
Aim to pass the IVA and not 'wing it'. It would be a shame to fail on such a simple/avoidable item. If with modifications, you can demonstrate they meet the viewing angles, you should be fine. My tester commented at the start that he likes testing Westfields as if you build them to the manual with the factory provided items they generally pass. -
Thanks everyone for your knowledge I will have to make a decision about what to go for when I get to that stage of my build.
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They are, or were effectively higher up than on a Westfield, so not as masked by the front wheels.
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Morning all. I have been in contact with a few roll cage manufacturers about getting a cage for my car and the possibility of getting something specially made. Someone else has been speaking to one of them recently and wondered if it was anyone on here. Could you get in touch, thanks.
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New member in WA State, USA
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) replied to 3739Davis's topic in The Start Line
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New member in WA State, USA
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary replied to 3739Davis's topic in The Start Line
Thats brilliant @3739Davis , congratulations! The Caterham 8 spokes look lovely on the car too 👍 -
My first Donington GP experience!
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary replied to Rob Hunter - Club Secretary 's topic in Track Days
I've read that too, but it would appear to variable depending on the App and the phone. When Ben and I did a comparison of laptimes on a tandem fast run. Racechrono running in my car logged a 1m51.88 and Ben following with the AIM Solo and an expensive Garmin watch logged a 1m51.79. We do notice that the AIM Solo registers slightly higher top speeds (which could be refresh rate) but it's within 1-2 mph. Given we were in 2 separate cars, and a tenth of a second at an average speed of circa 80mph for the lap equates to under 12 feet of distance, this seems a good correlation over the 2.5 miles. It's close enough for my purposes (a bit of friendly banter about our laptimes!) and the data can be exported to websites like Fastestlaps where it's interesting to see how the car compares. They added the MegaS2000 to the list of cars for me: https://fastestlaps.com/models/westfield-mega-s2000 I've not even tried to interface it with the GoPro as yet..... -
congrats on win 🥉 👍