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To be honest Maz, I reckon this is probably one of the best opportunities to get some track experience. You wont find many other places that are as wide and open as an airfield circuit like Brunters, and with so few cars on the track at the same time.
I can understand if you'd rather go...
Dont they have the same front end setup as the Mk2 172?
So any advantage from a handling / turn in point of view it must be down to tyres / wheel size, and possibly weight distribution?
Ive had my w900 since december and am very happy with it too. Some of the games now coming out for it are excellent, been playing Sonic the Hedgehog lately :D
I wouldn't worry about the camera lens, whatever it's made from but its very strong, wipes clean easily and mines not got a scratch on...
Good vid James, putting in some good laps there, especially as it was your first trackday!
Was a really good day, Donington is a great circuit. I'm going back again on the 14th.
Yep, my webspace. What do you mean by 'blocking scripts'?
Ahh, I think i know what that will be actually, it's the Javascript libraries for the new area map
Sounds exactly like the rear shocks gone to me. I had them go on my old 172 and the handling went off very quickly.
On track it was just dangerous and on the road it felt unpredictable when turning in to a corner, even at fairly low speeds.
If there's oil on the shock too then thats a tell...
Come on the cliosport stand. If you specify Cliosport when you order your tickets you'll get a stand pass.
Better to be on the stand with us than leave it outside the show in the normal car park with the other plebs ;)
PMSL more uses for these houshold cleaners then. Twinned with the Fairy Power Spray you should be able to get anything clean. ;)
I think you need to get Barry Scott down. Who cares what it does to his penny, if you were on the advert cleaning cylinder heads with it...... i'd buy some :clown:
It does make you appreciate just how good ESP is in situations like that. Obviously the real answer is to slow down and drive to the conditions, but when you are hitting invisible pools of water it could still be a life saver.
Yeah, same happened to me last night. M3 was flooded, and it was a case of driving in the deep ruts in the inside lane with the ESP flashing away. Not much fun, time to fit those new front tyres I think.....