.... Yes! That is all.
Edit - Didn't think of that! Agree with below couple posts, only if its in addition to usual practice days.
if its an additional day then yeah why not! id be up for it but yeah i agree twinnings where its at, we do it in practise days now without stipulation for a cage, so i dont see the issue if someone was judging who drove better?
I know it was last week now. But had an awesome day. This was the 5th time I ve done lydden and have to agree that 25 cars is to many in a group. You can't get a good run in down the hill without queuing up and it has been the same for the last few I ve done there. But my last 2 sessions of my day (didn't make the last after me crash) were half empty and were awesome. My best drifting ever. Can't wait for the next one in June.
Have to agree with you there mate, the last 2 sessions of the day were nuts and actually felt like I was getting some proper seat time.
One question I got is how they managed to run the BDC licence day last year and only run 60 cars with the same price if its not about greed. Running 60 cars made them money think what running 100 cars is.
Whine whine whine, The bdc hire the circuit, lydden dont run that event so setup marshalling etc isn't down to them. I had less seat time at the bdc day as well and it was still £100. I know exactly what it cost to run our days n lydden make next to nothing, Prime example of things you dont think about are the white lines around the track and on the grid £3000 to put down and we wrecked them in 1 day, things aren't as black and white as you think they are.
If Lydden don't make next to no money on it, why continue? Also why when the 5th group was declined did the passenger prices go back up to £20? I'm not whining, just curious?
i see some cars spin every lap and i really felt for the 5+cars following that had to drive around pretty much the hole session
Yea, how dare people come and try and get into drifting...
Yea, how dare people come and try and get into drifting...
Yeah they shouldn't lol go norfolk or pod.
TBF there was plenty of times in the experienced group I was sat on the grid waiting for someone to be pulled out of the gravel.
This slowing down to a crawl thing before devil's elbow needs to stop too, that really should not be happening in the experienced group.
Why would I drive twice as far to POD, when from what I've been told by someone who's been going there for years, Lydden is much better? Where do you mean in Norfolk too? The only place in Norfolk I'd go is Snet, and that's the same, a full circuit...
I don't understand your pointless comments, the novice group doesn't affect you in the slightest, so why cry about it? Everyone has to start somewhere, and I know a few people who all started at Lydden and progressed fast, or did you just pop out of your mother doing backwards entries?
Blatantly the novice groups fault.
No definitely not Snetterton. Go norfolk arena. I learnt at santa pod. And yes backwards.