hamx5ter wrote:Well... that was fun. Finally managed to get to the closest track to home. If you're ever going to a new track and need to be eased into it, the mx5 club is the way to do it.. Thanks Luke for the training. Couldn't have picked a better trainer if I tried

You and Luke are like a pair of fox terriers, .... boundless enthusiasm :-)
hamx5ter wrote:It's a great little track; lots of twists and turns,but what's with the gravel in random places esp. at 7/8/9.. couldn't see the forest for the trees sometimes. Loved it anyway and lots more to learn about it, so looking forward to the next one.
I think one of our Subaru visitors did a bit of rallying through there. During a break to recover a car we got the ARDC to bring their blowers over and clear the track, so the last few runs should have been less "random".
hamx5ter wrote:There were some crazy drivers there today.. esp. that red NB

Hope they managed to sort out their differences, those two. Looks like everyone had fun and went home safely, so that's good.
"Red NB" .... "crazy driver" ...... I wonder who that could be!
He was particularly crazy in the last run trying, but failing, to bridge the 0.06s lead that Bryan had in the same car. But that is the risk you take when you generously allow another fast driver to share your car.
hamx5ter wrote:Thanks to all the organizers / volunteers for their efforts. A great day out.

This x100, particularly to the flag marshalls. Unfortunately we didn't have enough to give them each some time for a break, and so they were all at their posts for the whole day. Actually, make it thanks x1000 for the flaggies.