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Chris Oliver
5th March 2009, 09:54 AM
I know a few people who are racing there on Friday and have also got Mk1's as there second cars, I'm going and Bill Hulme and few others. 8-)

Mrs Fraser is a director of the MR2DC club, and a contributor to the other MR2 clubs is going to take some photos of the Mr2 guys.

Something none MR2 related for the NW events and a chance to Meet up with the North West Porsche Club (PCGB) guys:

Just to let you know, if you live in the North West everyone is welcome to attend the Porsche RS day at Oulton park Fri March 6th.
I went to this last year and it's FREE to watch, and is "Open Pit Lane" so you can talk to the guys and get close to the cars.

I booked the day off for this (as it's on a Friday), but not to be missed if you love fast cars !

Last year, it was the most exciting thing I have ever seen, the sound and speed of GT3 RS and old RS Porsches ripping around the track and talking to the drivers.

"Click" on "View Attendees" under March "OULTON PARK PORSCHE DAY", to see the list of the worlds fastest Porsches that will be there.
http://easytrack.co.uk/events/allevents.asp

Here is a few Vids of Oulton Park Porsche RS Day last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCmPQ1BdQx8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BANelYJs ... re=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BANelYJs33U&feature=related)

Oulton Park MAP (Postcode CW6 9BW)
http://www.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source ... iwloc=addr (http://www.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=cw69bw&sll=51.91537,-2.044937&sspn=0.009861,0.019226&g=GL52+3BG&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr)

http://www.driving-days.co.uk/oulton-park-circuit.php

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE ON FRIDAY! 8-)

EDIT: Just been told, some of the guys are doing hot laps in return for charity donations so you'll have no problem experiencing some REAL track action !!

Regards,

Chris.

waynestoyotamr2
5th March 2009, 08:21 PM
Great location, but I am in work.

Would love to see some pictures though!

Enjoy.

Chris Oliver
9th March 2009, 11:50 AM
What a fanstasic day it was! I was very lucky to get a ride in an very special lightweight Carrera Cup race car, driven by Ninemeister racing driver Colin Belton.

This car is so rare it's serial number is in the 2000 range, there was only a few ever produced by Porsche exclusively for racing, with over 300BHP from the stock 3.6L engine and a weight of around 1000Kg, gives this car such superb handling and power to weight ratio.

With the driving skill of Colin and a dry track, and Colin in full race mode !!
We were overtaking everything on the track except for a GT2 who was "trying" a bit to hard nearly lost it overtaking us.

Bill Humle from the Mk1 Mr2 club was also lucky to get a ride in a GT3 RS driven by Marc Clowes (9M Bodyshop king).

The grip in the cup car is just amazing, and so balanced. The brakes are just amazing with Colin jumping on the brakes at the very last second, words can't describe the G-forces that car can pull.

The event organisers EasyTrack/volunteers girls in the office were just brilliant people, they were helping with a fund raising for an very worthwhile cause, a local family with a little 3 year old daughter with cancer.

Also a raffle with some amazing prizes donated by 9M and others (See http://easytrack.co.uk/forum/fmess.asp? ... ctid=44704 (http://easytrack.co.uk/forum/fmess.asp?type=NEW&subjectid=44704) for winners), they raised over £1500 for the young girls Charity.

I just wanted to thank Colin and Mark for giving up there free time, giving me and many others a ride of there life, for such a good worthwhile cause.


Bill and my dad
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3341271396_2e6d2ffa02-1.jpg
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3340444519_a24f7791f6-1.jpg

My ride was in this Carrera Cup race car.
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3340441739_b169fee1de-1.jpg

Getting ready for the ride of my life...
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3340441821_d60b8ab152-1.jpg

Heads down ready to go racing...
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3340441911_426890fd88-1.jpg

Someone not having a good day in his GT3 RS...
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3341270272_eecf0eea16-1.jpg

mr2mk1chick
9th March 2009, 12:45 PM
Look like a good meet :+:
i got a passenger ride in a GTS RS too on sat at castle coombe - Ace cars 8-)

There was a chap the other week at rockingham with a black GT3 RS....i wonder if the crashed one is him?.......hope not, nice chap who does a fair few trackdays.

Chris Oliver
9th March 2009, 01:27 PM
I spoke to the guy he was a nice chap, and was covered by his track day insurance and was taking it well and putting it down to experience. The main thing he wasn't hurt, except for his wallet as he has to pay the excess of 10% of the car value.

I shouldn't really have posted the photo for the sake of the owner, because I know if I have stuffed my Porsche I would not be too happy. :oops:

Here a taste of the other cars on the track for people that missed the day (taken by Bill).

http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/3340666195_ca9357ece0-1.jpg

bill hulme
9th March 2009, 04:55 PM
:clap: Thanks go to Chris for a smashing day, I also went out in as a passenger in one of there very quick cars as a passenger, talk about hang on for life, it was mind blowing
:o but what a ride, I will be there again next year to do it again, if you think mr2 are
quick think again,the cornering speed is out of this world this car pulls your head off :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
thank chris for posting some of photos.
Bill.
http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/DSC_8475-1.jpg

Chris Oliver
10th March 2009, 09:04 AM
Bill, I thought you post a picture of your Fav car, looks like "The Stig" is having a passenger ride in your Ludo car. :D
Nice picture Bill.

I don't know if I have the guts to go out on the track in a GT3 RSR when there's rain on the ground! :o

Chris Oliver
10th March 2009, 02:59 PM
It looks like we may be going down to Oulton on Saturday April 4th again. 8-)
As one of the Porsche Club members has a boxster and MR2.

He going to take his MR2 on the track !! :+:
And has offered me (and maybe others) passenger rides, should be fun watching the MR2 going around the track.

I had my MR2 for over 8 years now, and only lost it once in the pouring rain with a flat tyre on the rear.

To compare the MR2 with the 986, I think the MR2 isn't as forgiving or planted as the 986 at speed, it's doesn't like long sweeping bends at full power and then lifting off the power mid bend, it will spin and you can't recover from it. I think it's because it lacks the power of the Porsches to pull the back in like the Boxster can as it's got a 911 front end.
It was amazing how Colin could keep the 911 cup car nearly sideways in the bends in total control without the car biting back, maybe it's the design of the 911 or it's the track tyres and his skill as a race driver.
Reminded me of very fast Go-Karts, but the trouble with them is refinement is zero, and the brakes aren't that good as they easily lock up due to the low weight of the Kart.

bill hulme
10th March 2009, 11:15 PM
The Porsche car I was in had 400+ bhp and ceramic brakes, Mr2 will get in the way and I think it would be embarrassing to say the least :oops: then again you are up against a lot newer cars,
I love my Mr2 but I know when to hold my hands up. :+: and bow to much better cars :+:
Bill.

mr2mk1chick
11th March 2009, 09:00 AM
The Porsche car I was in had 400+ bhp and ceramic brakes, Mr2 will get in the way and I think it would be embarrassing to say the least :oops: then again you are up against a lot newer cars,
I love my Mr2 but I know when to hold my hands up. :+: and bow to much better cars :+:
Bill.

It depends on how thw Porsche's are driven - if they are slightly 'timid' we find the mk1's catching up slowly. eg. i've overtaken some at Spa and silverstone, as they were driving a bit novice (slow). It was a proud momemt seeing our little MK1 whizz past LOL.
The Porsches are waay out of our league usually, but we aren't so slow that we are moving bollards though.

Chris Oliver
11th March 2009, 10:22 AM
The Mk1's are still very capable cars, well designed and great value for money. :+:

I bet the MR2 would handle better if it was fitted with quality track tyres, my Boxster has big road "N" marked 16" 225/50 "Pirelli PZero Rosso" tyres and they are great when they get hot.

The next Oulton day is on Saturday April 4th (Circuit Day) my mate in the Porsche club "Boxsey" is going and his friend "ziggy" is taking his MK1 on the track, it's not all pokers !
http://www.boxa.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=36849

mr2mk1chick
12th March 2009, 10:14 AM
The Mk1's are still very capable cars, well designed and great value for money. :+:

I bet the MR2 would handle better if it was fitted with quality track tyres, my Boxster has big road "N" marked 16" 225/50 "Pirelli PZero Rosso" tyres and they are great when they get hot.

The next Oulton day is on Saturday April 4th (Circuit Day) my mate in the Porsche club "Boxsey" is going and his friend "ziggy" is taking his MK1 on the track, it's not all pokers !
http://www.boxa.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=36849

The toyo R888's seem to be a pretty good cheap track tyre for the MK1.
I'm at Goodwood on the 4th so can't come and say hi.
Ziggy will have fun - its an SC i believe.... Why isn't he taking his boxster on track? (if were talking about the same Ziggy....)

Chris Oliver
13th March 2009, 08:51 AM
Most of the Guys in the Porsche use Toyo R888's, because of the performance and price.
The R888 I think was designed for track enthusiasts, but are still road legal tyre, which is great and you still get faster laps and a safe journey home afterwards (except if its raining!).

http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/SDC10437-1.jpg

The cup race car I went out in had Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tyres and they stick like glue when hot, but I believe the Toyo R888 are just as good.
http://www.blackcircles.com/public/tyres/michelin/content/obj1119694?view=277

The Michelin's are as close as it gets to track tyres on the road!
Built for pure performance driving as a competition tyre and should not be using when its cold, icy or snowy weather (most of the time in this country!).
I went to a talk given by Michelin at my local Porsche club GB night, its was very interesting stuff.

Not sure if its the same Ziggy, or why he not taking his Boxster on track, I assume his MK1 is his track car.
My friend Steve (Boxsey), uses his 964 as his track car and uses the Boxster commuting to work.

http://www.mr2mk1club.com/images/imported/2009/03/SDC10302-1.jpg

What happen to your MK1 SC ?

mr2mk1chick
13th March 2009, 01:02 PM
my sc had a random electrical fire at home and burned to the ground :cry:
we've still got the track mk1 and the show mk1. my Rx8 replaced the SC

we've used R888's for a year or so now, and have found them plenty grippy enough in the wet for a daily drive as well as track. :+:

Chris Oliver
13th March 2009, 01:56 PM
Sh**t, sorry to hear about your SC. :oops:

I had electrical fire on my flat-4 air cooled Citroen GSA, years ago as I was driving it home in very heavy snow, lucky I had a 10mm spanner with me and discounted the battery quickly before the whole car went up. :shock:

Had to cut up the wiring harness and replace most of the power wires, took me weeks to repair it!

Funny, I was giving a girl I fancied for years a lift home from work trying to impress her, when large amounts of black smoke came from under the dash board.

I think I must of impressed her, as she ended up marrying me. But I never got around to telling her it was my fault, as the day before I had run the wires for my driving spot lights right past the steering column, which caused them to rub and short to ground. :oops: :oops:

Sadly she died of Breat Cancer last year, and I know she laugh at me if she knew what I had done, and say "you silly bugger", she was an electronics engineer and knows you don't run wires next to moving parts.

Anyway, good to hear the R888's are plenty grippy enough in the wet, I was thinking of changing my Michelin's, but they probably cost more than the cars worth, be good to compare them.
:+: