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I did a trackday today and used two memory cards in my video camera. Since getting home I've uploaded the videos from one memory card, but my laptop tells me my other memory card is blank. If I put the card back in the camera the videos are there, so why can't my laptop find them?
This isn't...
I'm not sure dude... At Curborough there a 3 types of day...
- A Sprint Day, where people compete in a championship. Racing licenses and regulation safety gear are required.
- A Members Day, where members of the SDCC can come along and drive their cars on the circuit. No helmets etc.
- Private...
I'd imagine the overheads are much lower than 'proper' trackdays... There's a couple of marshals and first aiders and that's it. There is a burger bar though :up:
Boxing Day mate. I've started the thread now to encourage people to join next year, rather than halfway through the year when half the meetings have already happened lol.
I've been a member of SDCC for a few years now, and they're the guys who run Curborough Sprint Course. The venue has grown in popularity over the years and with the tight circuit favouring good-handling cars like the Clio, I thought some of you may be interested in joining in 2015. This has to...
I love the "my car is faster than your car because I overtook one once" types of comment.
Blimey, that must mean my Ignis is faster than a Porsche Turbo.
Comparing book times is pointless because very few drivers can optimise their cars capabilities. Do people really think that car A will beat car B every time if it's quicker on paper? Of course not, there are too many variables.
Haven't read any comments, but IMO it was a comparison of driver abilities rather than car performance. I noticed the Clio driver wasn't so committed in places, including the fast chicane.