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Silverstone track evenings

I hadn't noticed that John, I've corrected my original post (it's in the Goldtrack email Ed, I can email it to you if you don't have it). I'm not that keen on the National circuit myself, it's over to soon and the long straight makes it a bit featureless. £20 isn't enough of a saving to have tempted me to be honest. Melindi did me a good price (ok it was a bulk purchase [;)]) and I'm sure you could talk her into a bit of a discount too, and perhaps if we can agree on a mass booking on one date (I think July 14th is ideal) then we can get a 944 discount for everyone (I'm sure Paul arranged something similar before). I think Simon (SAR Classics/ESS) has already booked a few dates too, so it's looking like we may get a good turnout at a few of them.
 
Group buy on the 14th Jul sounds good - as long as the discount is retrospective for the early bookers [;)]
 
I would hopefully be up for that one too,although i might bring my little peugeot so i will spend half the time diving out of the way[:)]
 
ORIGINAL: Peter Empson .....I'm not that keen on the National circuit myself, it's over to soon and the long straight makes it a bit featureless. .....
What long straight? You need a Turbo [:D] I just consider it an opportunity to go around Copse more frequently - the only corner at Silverstone of any real worth.
 
I dunno 'bout that [;)], Stowe is a lot of fun if you're really committed and Bridge was excellent a few years ago as I used to be able to do it flat, just. It made getting back over to the other side of the track in time for the following left hander a bit tricky too as the suspension had to settle. Sadly I have to back off on entry now as I'm going a bit quicker.
 
I think you're being a bit harsh John - Abbey is very satisfying when you get it right, Bridge is good (And with elevation change [;)]), and I struggle to get the best line through Maggots/Beckets etc.. I could do without the Brooklands / Luffield bit though
 
fingers crossed I will be able to do a few of these. Currently the Porsche fund is rather empty as I walked out of a pretty well-paying job before xmas and havent actually earnt any money since. Trivial I know, but my dear wife may be slightly less understanding if I start blowing my depleting savings on Porsche stuff!
 
Booked in for June 2nd and July 14th. Yes, the idiot in a blue 924 holding you all up will be me. Haven't been on Silverstone for about 20 years, can't wait...
 
Hi Peter, just noticed this, did you do anything about bulk cost, I would like to go if there some spaces left, July 14th. regards Mike
 
Hi Mike, To be honest I hadn't as there didn't seem to be that much interest so far, but since you've reminded me I'll get in contact and see if there's anything they're able to offer.
 
Right, I've just heard back from Melindi and she will do July the 14th at £129 [:D] She's also going to get Calum to bring along his 968CS too. She's said she wont be in the office till Tuesday the 31st, but I guess you can reserve a place before then, just say you're with the 944/968's when booking.
 
Sorry, should have put the contact details in before, it's organised by [link=http://www.goldtrack.co.uk/]Goldtrack[/link] who can be reached on 01327 361361.
 
Melindi has now given me the promotion code that can be entered into their web thingy to get the cheaper price. I'm not sure if I should publish this in public, so best to email me for it through my profile (although I'm sure Melindi would have something to say to anyone that abused this offer [:D]). You can of course still phone your order through without this code. My emails (and also my internet connection) are a bit squiffy at the moment, so there might be a short delay replying. I'll try to update the thread with a list of attendees soon. I'm informed there are still plenty of spaces left, so there's no excuse for missing out [:D] Go on, you know you want to...
 

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