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Track Day Anyone?

jdpef356

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Places available at Snetterton Track Day 11th November

Copy of the following from Head Office - Anyone fancy a Track Day?
John
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Porsche Club GB are running a Porsche Club track day at Snetterton circuit in Norfolk on 11th November

It is a venue well worth experiencing at just £170 to PCGB members (non-members also very welcome). Any driver enjoying this day will experience a great, recently refurbished circuit with a plenty of space around them and the benefit of excellent tuition, if required.

If you would like to discuss any of the details please ring me on 01608 652 917 or email trackdays@porscheclubgb.com. for a booking form. I can also be contacted at Porsche Club office on 01608 652911

Very best regards

Paul Grainger
Motorsport Administration
 
I hope to be going but have had the trackday part of my insurance policy declined by AON.
AON asked me how many cars would be on the track at one time. I spoke to Steve Kevlin and he advised me to tell them that there would be no more than 25.
AON said that 4 or 5 would be their limit [8|]

Steve is kindly going to try and sort this out for me, us!
 
I'm with AON and all ATDO days are covered. Never had any problems. I call them before, give them the venue, date and organisation and it's done. 5 per year with the policy and more with a £20 per time fee. I'd give them another call Nathan.
 
Thanks, I'll give them a call on Monday if they have not got back to me by then.

None of the PCGB organised trackdays would have a maximum of 5 cars on the track at once so what they are saying is complete nonsense [&o]
 
Thanks to Steve Kevlin I went to Snetterton and really enjoyed it.

I got to a dead end with AON on the telephone myself. I'd hate to think how much ruder they could be if I ever had to make a claim from them. I will be finding out what package Classicline can offer me when I'm due for renewal next year.

I had some instruction by Mike Wilds http://www.mikewilds.com/ which was very helpful and I was amazed at how much G force I felt in the passenger seat with Mike driving in the wet. What I also noticed was that as we were the lead car at the start of the day how the car behind which was far superior to my dinosaur was fading into the distance.

Here are the videos I've uploaded to youtube of the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHEDnCBuXqk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-6gqZRJPaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmW-Vsc-LM0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJs_YIJi9eA

 
I have had to deal with them when we were rear ended last year and also this year when having to make constant use of a courtesy car from the delaership - I wont be using them again. Aside from being moved around from office to office they also sneekily started charging for us having to get temp cover whist our car was being fixed for the umpteenth time!!!
 
ORIGINAL: alex.powell

Just seen your sign off twinny - would love to know what kind of twist can generate 371bhp from a 3.2?
A Turbonetics to4b turbo running 0.5bar boost.[:)] Will be a bit more once it's remapped to run on 98 RON

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