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If you do a search on you tube for blyton skyline it will show you the track. Looks like a giggle.:)
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those bags of spoil look less inviting than armco, I would think brunters would be approachable as they run a few weekend car shows there already
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those bags aren't too bad i've been going there for over ten years never seen any one hit one yet ! there just a bit back form track side plenty of run off
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I'd be up for coming along to a meet if it included track time.

My suggestions:

- RAF Barkston Heath

- Woodbridge

- Finmere Autodrome

Or Curborough. Can be hired for c.£200 in a weekday - if it still exists next year!

A track like Cadwell is c. £1600 a day to hire without services on a weekday....

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Interested in a big meet, with or without track action. As Cableguy said, would be willing to travel around 100 miles.

Shakespeare Raceway as another suggestion? Looking at their site they run a Ford weekend, could do similar for MG/Rover I'm sure.
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Mitus wrote:Interested in a big meet, with or without track action. As Cableguy said, would be willing to travel around 100 miles.

Shakespeare Raceway as another suggestion? Looking at their site they run a Ford weekend, could do similar for MG/Rover I'm sure.
shakespeare sounds good, they have a camp site for people who would stop over night if need be
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I would put up with the camping if a big a big turn-out. Otherwise a hotel would do me fine.
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I'll more than likely come along, with or without track. Probably camp too.
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I ll came along to this too.
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Barring a massive work conflict, deathly illness or other disaster I will be there.

Hiring a track sounds like an excellent idea. I reckon for an exclusive track day people won't mind travelling much further to get there (and making an overight stop) - I certainly wouldn't.

I think £1600 for the day wouldn't be a problem. With 20 cars that's only 80 quid each, which would be a bargain.
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matt077 wrote:
shakespeare sounds good, they have a camp site for people who would stop over night if need be
Yea Iv camped over here before... altho i only live half hour from it lol

Had the ford Weekender there.. was a great success last year... didnt go this year lol as i didnt have a ford :roll:


Good facilities aswel etc.. would be a good place to hold it
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Tubzziiee_Jr wrote:
matt077 wrote:
shakespeare sounds good, they have a camp site for people who would stop over night if need be
Yea Iv camped over here before... altho i only live half hour from it lol
same as me tho i will camp over if its a warm night,lol
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Tubzziiee_Jr wrote:
matt077 wrote: Had the ford Weekender there.. was a great success last year... didnt go this year lol as i didnt have a ford :roll:
I don't really have a Rover based car any more. Though the Rover heater would keep me warm. :D

Though the guys here have been very welcoming. I think you should come to these events, even if you don't for example have a Rover based car. It's the passion for Rover that counts as well I think.
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Punx0r wrote:Hiring a track sounds like an excellent idea. I reckon for an exclusive track day people won't mind travelling much further to get there (and making an overight stop) - I certainly wouldn't.

I think £1600 for the day wouldn't be a problem. With 20 cars that's only 80 quid each, which would be a bargain.
80 each is a very good price i think. Wouldnt mind paying that atall :)

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Crome wrote:
Punx0r wrote:Hiring a track sounds like an excellent idea. I reckon for an exclusive track day people won't mind travelling much further to get there (and making an overight stop) - I certainly wouldn't.

I think £1600 for the day wouldn't be a problem. With 20 cars that's only 80 quid each, which would be a bargain.
80 each is a very good price i think. Wouldnt mind paying that atall :)

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Well can roll with the numbers on the morning of the event. Say we get 30, then we can simply recalculate costs.
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I would get some prices first and how much in advance it needs to be booked and paid for etc. Might even get discounted price. :D

Then get some suggested dates. Get say a £10-20 deposit from those going. Maybe stick to a max of 20 if it's a track, not a strip day. If you get too many cars on a track day, can be to many cars on the track at once.

£80 for a track/airfield day is nothing. For a strip day/weekend though, is a bit expensive. All in my opinion of course. :D
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limpabit wrote:I would get some prices first and how much in advance it needs to be booked and paid for etc. Might even get discounted price. :D

Then get some suggested dates. Get say a £10-20 deposit from those going. Maybe stick to a max of 20 if it's a track, not a strip day. If you get too many cars on a track day, can be to many cars on the track at once.

£80 for a track/airfield day is nothing. For a strip day/weekend though, is a bit expensive. All in my opinion of course. :D
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I'd be game for a decent meet, as long as enough notice is given so I can arrange time off work etc.

Don't mind doing a track/quarter mile thing either.

Has this been posted on the coupe forum? Those lads always seem to have a decent turn out to their events. Maybe a joint effort or similar?! The more the merrier after all.
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RobBBoi wrote:I'd be game for a decent meet, as long as enough notice is given so I can arrange time off work etc.

Don't mind doing a track/quarter mile thing either.

Has this been posted on the coupe forum? Those lads always seem to have a decent turn out to their events. Maybe a joint effort or similar?! The more the merrier after all.
More keen on track myself, considering the distance, I wanna make sure I can get back home again with leaking MTF :lol:

I will go with the flow though, and in relation to notice, this is it I guess, lol. We just gotta nail the date and location and hopefully we can all just book the time off ASAP.
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as soon a date is set in stone, i be booking it off mate :drive:
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limpabit wrote:I would get some prices first and how much in advance it needs to be booked and paid for etc. Might even get discounted price. :D

Then get some suggested dates. Get say a £10-20 deposit from those going. Maybe stick to a max of 20 if it's a track, not a strip day. If you get too many cars on a track day, can be to many cars on the track at once.

£80 for a track/airfield day is nothing. For a strip day/weekend though, is a bit expensive. All in my opinion of course. :D
Good ideas,

I'd try approaching someone like Javelin and asking for help organising. They've got a lot of muscle with tracks/airfields/sprints so even with a margin added on would still be able to offer something cheaper than we could achieve. They are also quite cheap when you book very big groups through them.

PLUS if we don't get the numbers, they can and will just open it up to general public so we won't loose out on £ each.
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Might be worth doing a google map if venues in the central area? I have no idea where most venues are. Start getting a list of venues to start getting peoples views.

Been to a few Javelin days. Good day out.
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PLUS if we don't get the numbers, they can and will just open it up to general public so we won't loose out on £ each.
Please forgive me as I'm a newbie and I don't yet understand how this forum/club operates but I feel if that it is to be a 'national' day / weekend it is best that the general public are invited if not to raise the profile of the forum/club then to try and cover some costs. Trackdays are good for you guys with 98 ron running thru your veins but not something I would do with my daily drive so a static show would do me. Some people where talking about 20/30 cars turning up for a trackday which to me seems not enough cars to make it a 'national' day but very good for a club trackday. It might be a good idea to 'buddy up' with another club / marque and organise a sort of RWYB at Shakespeare or even Santa Pod. I have attend both venues with my mini, OK these were mini only shows so they were well attened but if done the same thing with another club/ marque I would imagine it would be well attended as well.
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If a trackday was chosen I think we could accomodate a fair few people. We'd know the track capacity, but I imagine you can have several times as many people use it because I doubt anyone would want to run constantly on it.

A BBQ etc going on for those not running.

Depending on the facilities you could have activitives running in parallel, perhaps a handling course if there's an open area and a bunch of cones available. 1/4 mile run, top speed run if there's a long straight. Anything that used to be an airfield might well have all these.

Stip day would also be good.

Once a day is set I think anyone wanting to attend should pay up front. Then the venue booking finalised when the money is in. No one has to stick their neck out then or have to worry about chasing up payment. Anyone wanting to join in later could pay the same as everyone else and their cash go into a pot for various club related things, or used to partially refund the original payers.
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Punx0r wrote:If a trackday was chosen I think we could accomodate a fair few people. We'd know the track capacity, but I imagine you can have several times as many people use it because I doubt anyone would want to run constantly on it.

A BBQ etc going on for those not running.

Depending on the facilities you could have activitives running in parallel, perhaps a handling course if there's an open area and a bunch of cones available. 1/4 mile run, top speed run if there's a long straight. Anything that used to be an airfield might well have all these.

Stip day would also be good.

Once a day is set I think anyone wanting to attend should pay up front. Then the venue booking finalised when the money is in. No one has to stick their neck out then or have to worry about chasing up payment. Anyone wanting to join in later could pay the same as everyone else and their cash go into a pot for various club related things, or used to partially refund the original payers.
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yeah im up for this guys!

travel distance if the meet is going to be as promising as it sounds!

the first uffinton meet we had was about 12 cars! that was quite a turn out i thought, 20+ would be brilliant!

so just wondering, what is the current plan we are going with?

renting a track for the day? or?..
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im in, there is another place bruntingthorpe just of m1 near liecester when to french car show there few years ago not bad to get to if thts any good
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Forgot about brunters.

Never been but heard it's good. 2 mile runway etc.
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DAMAGE INC RACING wrote:hi guys dont know if its any help ,theres a track that i use for testing
its called "Blyton" near gainsbough plenty of room and it only costs about
£320 to hire it all day for personal use ,its on the internet under
Rally Drive .its about 1.3 miles long and great fun 10 mins from the A1
the guy who owns it is called howard and is very friendly and helpfull
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parvises track is a logger hole it wouldnt realy be suitable i know the owner quite well. theres a shale rally track an a realy run down concrete oval for banger stocks. i usualy go down every other sunday. not sutable at all imho. also if your car is realy low its a strugle to get on to the track. its the next turn to korc offroad centre if anyone has been before.
also this sounds good il defo be there with me tent. just hope its on a day with good weather :) tony
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Renting a track for a day would be a good way to have it. I feel that we have to settle on somewhere to attack over the phone first though.
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ok track renting it is, will we be able to camp on the track site?..

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If it's track day we'll be there! With at least a 620ti and an MG ZS 180!

(I don't think a 75 would be suited to a track day!)
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zozzie_9t9 wrote:If it's track day we'll be there! With at least a 620ti and an MG ZS 180!

(I don't think a 75 would be suited to a track day!)
let me know closer to the time convoy??? :roll:
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tonyrally wrote:let me know closer to the time convoy??? :roll:
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