there doesnt seem to be much for us this year. no sign of SCS or TJC
http://www.knockhill.com/events/car-racing-events.php#
japfest seems to be the only one for us this year
there doesnt seem to be much for us this year. no sign of SCS or TJC
http://www.knockhill.com/events/car-racing-events.php#
japfest seems to be the only one for us this year
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Knockhill is such a good value track day £55 all day track day pre booked.
10min session all day
It does not sound like an open pit lane track day, but knockhill looks like a great little track and I would love to drive it.
So chea!
Might be worth going up and stopping over night in a cheap hotel. But up and down in a day should be possible.
Knockhill is located in fife isn't it?
I used to do the Manchester to Kirkcaldy put in a full day and drive back in a day on a regular bases when I used to deal with L.C. Grant and ATCS.
Bye for Now!
its between kinross and kincardine. we usually meet up at kinross services then convoy in. even though i pass by to get to the meeting point in the spirit of things. SCS was a cracking day with some stands selling stuff and as im sure Mr Hardy will remember (if not he has his photo album), ladies wearing very little. certainly little enough to show they are implants
cars and tits, what more could you ask for?
TJC is more track orientated but there is little else to do. go on track or wander around looking at cars with a few professionals on track from time to time
i dont know anything about japfest so i cant comment. we did total jap car magazines events last year and the previous year and the scottish car show the year before that. TJC were raffling a go in the time attack car (passenger) but between them didnt know it was a prodrive scooby. not really impressing anyone with their lack of knowledge on that one. however, there is obviously a focus on jap cars whereas the SCS was open to everything but was a better event from a non track session perspective. im not too bothered about the track sessions but we do the club meet annually and it would be nice to fly the flag again now that we have some up here
Ladies wearing very little were only doing it for the benefit of Help for Heroes and i was only doing my "bit" by photographing them for the club,at least that's what i told the wife