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Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 07 Jul 2011 09:15 pm
by Speedy88
13431 wrote:bit random i know, but i no the owner of langar airfield (Nottingham)..
could see if we could use it for the weekend and camp in the fields surrounding it.
it's the place i'll be testing the 360 turbo!!!!
Adam.
This needs to happen. Seriously, unrestricted use of an airfield? Winrar.
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 07 Jul 2011 10:02 pm
by Evoman
The airfeild seems a great idea, i don't think I could go there though, not enough money.
A welsh meet could be cool in the late sumer
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 08 Jul 2011 03:09 pm
by 13431
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 15 Jul 2011 10:57 pm
by 13431
right guys,
I have asked about the use of the use of Langar airfield and it seems they are fully booked till xmas.
BUT....... me and a friend have been on a mission the past few days and we may of found an airfield close by!
We are going to the new location Sunday to meet the owners and talk about it. looks promising because its been used for motorsport events previously.
I will try and keep you posted guys.
cheers
Adam.
im going down on sunday to chat with the owners about use of the runway
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 03:34 pm
by foggyjames
I heard from Adam that this didn't come to anything. I'd love to do it, though...one for next year? And Santa Pod...and a sprint track event (Curborough?)!
I called Haynes earlier (with a view to using their track to provide an 'action' element), but the track is fully booked until the beginning of September, when it shuts for 15 months while they re-build the museum. Frown. It was pretty horrendously expensive (for what it is) anyway, to be fair - £950 + VAT for the full day

Maybe another year?
Back to plan A then, I think, unless anyone has violent objections! Beauaueuieeleeee!
http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/ I will post later / tomorrow to confirm, but date is provisionally 2nd / 3rd September.
Plan of attack for the weekend (like last year) will be something like...
Saturday AM: Assemble at pub ready for drive around countryside.
Saturday evening: Find campsite.
Sunday AM: Go to museum for line-up and mooch around.
...and we'll get on with planning something (or more than one thing?) more 'action' orientated for next year...
cheers
James
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 03:43 pm
by Speedy88
Yes. Yes and double yes. I warn you though, I like to drink.
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 05:04 pm
by foggyjames
Feel free...but bear two things in mind...
You need to be legal to drive the next morning, and if we think you're over the limit, we'll take your keys and stick your car on eBay.
If we're staying at a campsite like the one we were at last year, it's family orientated, and they only took us because we were affiliated with the VOC, and on the strict condition that everybody behaved themselves. If you drunkenly arse about, we'll kick you out, take your keys, and stick your car on eBay.
I've just provisionally booked Beaulieu (yes, the whole thing. It's mine!) for the 2nd October, which is the earliest date which suits both their calendar and the VOC calendar. I just need to check it suits mine, and that of the people of V3M, as I suspect that the majority of attendees will be from here.
The one thing that they did say was that they are expecting a minimum attendance of 10 cars (or thereabouts). So...if we're going to do this, we need confirmed attendees. I will hope to have two cars there.
cheers
James
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 06:38 pm
by volvosneverdie
Speedy88 wrote: I warn you though, I like to drink.
Drink? dont think ive ever heard of it. I'll have to give that a go. Sounds cool.
I'll check my rota. Probly have to come near and kip overnight somewhere as its 15 million miles away. And I really want to attend a national before I die. (or after, If foggys got a 700 hearse tucked away somewhere

)
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 11:34 pm
by foggyjames
The plan is to do something oop north in the next couple of years, so don't panic if you can't make this. I know it's a long way and fuel isn't cheap. Might be worth checking out the campsite we'll pick, so see if they'll take you the night before, too. The place we stayed at last year was excellent.
The vague plan is either...
Mids, South, Mids, North, Mids, South, etc
or
Mids, South, North, Mids, South, North, etc
cheers
James
Re: 300 series national event - September 2011
Posted: 28 Jul 2011 12:07 am
by Chris_C
I'll scout some campsites. Ben, if you do decide to make a longer thing of it, I'd almost be tempted too, I need a break from work
Re: 300 series national event - 2nd-3rd October 2011
Posted: 28 Jul 2011 09:03 am
by volvosneverdie
Cheers dudes.
I dont play well at camping though. Too intents for me. I'll scout trad lodgings.
Re: 300 series national event - 2nd-3rd October 2011
Posted: 28 Jul 2011 09:50 am
by 13431
im up for anything as long as the car is T&T and ready for it.
Adam.
Re: 300 series national event - 2nd-3rd October 2011
Posted: 28 Jul 2011 02:17 pm
by mac
Count us in
Will have to be in Fraud again as 300 is in maaaaannnnny pieces.
We'll do our usual "crumbly" thing and find a hottle nearby.
Mac & Debs.
Re: 300 series national event - 2nd-3rd October 2011
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 01:14 am
by Hell Driver
Should be up for it, probably in the 340 for better fuel econ and not sure about getting the cotton wool around the 360 wet if it rains
Bit of a long way for caravaning it, but at the price of hotels it might be worth it. Tenting it is more tempting, less faffing about and more efficient fuel wise.
Re: 300 series national event - 2nd-3rd October 2011
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 11:53 am
by Chris_C
I shall be tenting, if I can't make a 300 arrive I could cycle or walk rather than bring the corsa...