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Had an excellent trackday in Angelsey yesterday with Track-Action.

Open Pit Lane for £115 and incredibly well run. Free instruction, to more or less, as much as you wanted. (They had 4 instructors on hand), and as friendly and helpful as you like.

Not too many Turbo Nutter Evo's and Subaru's, although one of the 2 Subarus did crash.... twice. In the words of the organiser "same car, same skid marks, same tyres... "

And the Busa ran faultlessley all day. Was interesting when an instructor drove it... he was wanting to overtake the Radical. Shows how much I need to learn about the car. Amazing performance, good grip once I let the rears down to 16psi.

I was not expecting much from Anglesey Circuit as assumed it was very pokey, but I found it a challenging track to get right, while not having too many areas where an accident is going to hurt (hairpin excepted).

All in all I can recommend

Track-Action

Anglesey Circuit

A Busa Powered Westie

:p  :p  :p  :D  :D  :D  :p  :p  ;)

Posted

Agreed - one of the best venues in the Speed Series. They even have new shower blocks and a bar.

John

Posted

Yep Anglesey is one of the bet circuits in the UK for a 7 type car !!!

Quick to learn takes ages to master !!

Bazzer

Posted

Love Angelsey,

Got a mate with a cateringvan who can manage the entire of school corner sideways....takes an an entry speed of 105-110 mph :t-up: Not for the faint hearted!

Posted

Trouble is it's in Wales , full o them welsh blokes what talk funny

And yer cant read them roadsigns, people get lost forever trying to find Presthatin or Landfer******

:)

Posted

i think you mean Llanfairfechan.. pronounced (CCClanvairvechan) or something like it...

School is a little scary, I felt nervous trying to go initially around the outside before turning in to the apex late. I was struggling to see the edge of the track when pressing on as it falls away from you.

110mph entry requires some big brass ones.... just checked and mine are not brass or big enough.

Posted

i think you mean Llanfairfechan.. pronounced (CCClanvairvechan) or something like it...

No need to spray it like that  :p

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