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17/07/2005 13:19:07
Mike Hall
What a cracking day at Castle Combe yesterday! I have just uploaded the 50 or so pictures into the gallery, which I took yesterday. I have reduced the resolution on most of them by about 80% in order to minimise the file size. Hopefully they are still good enough for you to recognise yourselves! If anyone wants copies of the original high-res picture(s), then please email me at [email="mikemg2-f1@yahoo.co.uk"]mikemg2-f1@yahoo.co.uk[/email]. I can either email the files back (broadband recommended!), or burn them on to CD for collection at Silverstone next weekend. Mike H
17/07/2005 13:44:54
JP12
I agree it was a cracking day! I would like to thank all the MGoT guys as usual and a special thanks to Tim for the best passenger ride ever in his AWESOME Caterham. Thanks Joe
18/07/2005 17:50:40
paul64
As usual a great day again, and well done to the MGoT team again for the organisation. I thought the track was great and the feel of the whole place down there was one of a small friendly track which made for a good day out-having not been there before I would definitely be up for going again. I do have an observation though....and this is not a complaint, but a subject for discussion....I thought the track time was a bit too short - as I would just be getting into the rhythm and then we had to come in. However, saying that, I did like the fact that they restricted the no. of cars on the track at any one time which made you feel you had the whole track to yourself. This obviously restricts the time of the session if you are going to get everyone on - I perhaps would have been prepared to put up with more cars on the track if that meant more track time on each session. Food for thought may be? I really liked the organisation of Brands & Silverstone with the 20minx3 groups - that works really well, and 20mins is probably the limit to what most people would like to spend on the track at any one time. But great day in a lovely part of the country. Paul