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Why did it never take off? I remember the photo's of the jig et all a few years ago then all went quiet.1 point
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The other championship runs at WSCC Blyton event anyway, so if I’m ready in time I’ll still be there Also offers some great events in the south of the UK !1 point
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I really think is worth to pay the entry fee only for blyton to be honest. Im not going to do anything else than blyton and more than likely with my current 3years old tyres. Ive just bought a new double garage... and apparently Ana wants some fourniture in the house that came with the garage, so... no money for toys.1 point
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Good call Barny, I’m not running in SS this year so I’ll leave this in your care for now.1 point
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Clicked to save the statement from disappearing and forgotten !! Must admit I was thinking, 2 months to the Stoneleigh heatwave , while I trudged through the shin deep snow to work the last couple of days. Well done Stu. My MOT is 1st November in 2019 , so probably El Nino year for me , knowing my luck1 point
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Plenty of stock Busa around in the speed series even when on slicks. I think you will find that you are either misinformed or missing out. The comradery from other like minded owners is something else1 point
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You would be in our class F and even a standard Busa will go well against other class F cars (even though they may be on ZZR tyres) Give me a call to discuss? Terry 077678362341 point
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Ben and Graham Just curious to know why you have not joined the Westfield Speed Series as you drive a Westfield Megabusa?1 point
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Count me in Kev :-) 1. Kev T 2. Richie 3. Barry 4. Tolf 5. Tolf's+1 6. Tolf's+2 7. Tolf's+3 8. Mike 9. Dean 10. Ken1 point
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Not surprised. My Son, Oliver, had to abandon his MX5 on the way home, lucky for him my wife, Tracy, could re-route and pick him up. It took her 2 and half hours or so as well. I ventured back out later with him when the roads had quietened to retrieve it. It was his first real experience of snow driving and I don't really think a MK2 MX5, in heavy slow moving traffic, is the ideal car to learn in. I then had quite a tie tiring journey back as I had to stop and push him up several hills. Hid start to get the hang over it though by the end learning that maintaining momentum is king and being smooth, not always doing what your first instinct says etc. His car is now tucked up and his gone off to work on the Bus.1 point
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I passed my test in November 1962 and learned an awful lot about driving in snow in my 1947 Morris Ten (Series M) through that winter. With no heater in the car the handbrake lever tended to freeze and so did my ankles because of the draughts up past the holes in the floor where the pedals went through. Cycle clips were the answer! I hope Monica, my girlfriend of the time, thawed out...1 point
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I’m out this year guys, I won’t be ready until much later in the season, need to commit some extra time at work and am more than a little disappointed in the lack of variety of events so will ( if ready in time ) dip my toe in another championship to see what they have to offer. Really going to miss the paddock banter and you lot but time to try something new. Good luck one and all hopefully be back next year.0 points
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Slasher Hursfield , not on holiday again are you? This is getting to be a bit of a habit!0 points
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