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1  Club Arnage / Help / Re: MB or Karting Nord for the classic on: December 07, 2011, 08:07:19 pm
cheers Barry
I was under the misguided notion that KN was sealed inside the track and cut off during the race but just been naggin with a m8 and he's pointed out that there's a tunnel and the track goes over it so getting out of KN isn't a prob as you said. He also said that they're much the same and the only thing he missed when he stayed at KN was the nice raised embankment you get to stand/sit on to watch the race in MB
2  Club Arnage / Help / MB or Karting Nord for the classic on: December 07, 2011, 04:32:24 pm
Hi guys
we're about to book our tickets for the classic and I think we have the option at the mo of either MB or karting nord, we've stayed MB in 2006 & 2008 and it was ok and a few m8's have stayed karting nord and recon it's nicer than MB, which would you lot recommend.
also some of us are going to be leaving on Sunday around 12 noon before the race ends and I was wondering if being on Karting nord (infield) was going to cause a prob for us getting out while the race was on.
cheers
3  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: You Tube finds on: October 05, 2009, 11:10:36 am
here's a couple of vid taken at the Spa 6hr from on board the 700 HP cobra in the pics.
first one is when Cheng took it out on the public roads around the circuit to see if the electical problem they had during practise was cured.
second vid is of the race from on board.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPD1yCzO5lM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mED6-vDvS_o
4  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Mulsanne, Angouleme, Reims, Spa, Euro trip on: October 02, 2009, 10:37:38 am
Your absolutely right m8, we did the Normandy war grave a couple of years back and that felt strange enough but this place really brings it home and to add insult to injury the story we heard while down there was that the SS managed to do all this to the wrong town.

the fires must have been ferocious, here's a pic of the church bell
5  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: Mulsanne, Angouleme, Reims, Spa, Euro trip on: October 01, 2009, 11:37:15 am
cheers m8, we had a smashing time. we found that tribune by utter fluke  Smiley , we were told by some one to park near the river and walk but when i saw the size of the hill i thought sod that and we jumped back in the car and parked further round, a french bloke saw us looking at our map and just pointed up a road so we stolled up it and within seconds found ourselfs at the conker tree hair pin. Brill event, gonna have to go again  Smiley

came back with plenty of Pineau so that should keep the wife happy for a while  Grin
6  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Mulsanne, Angouleme, Reims, Spa, Euro trip on: October 01, 2009, 10:18:38 am
just got back from 2 weeks of slappin round France/Belgium. We took far to many pics (over a 1000) to post them all here but if you fancy having a peek and have a few Min's to waste here's a couple of links to our mini adventure, I've whittled them down to about 200 pics  Smiley

Part 1 Angouleme = http://snaketorque.co.uk/index.php?topic=3559.0

part 2 Reims & Spa 6hr = http://snaketorque.co.uk/index.php?topic=3560.0

spa 6hr vid = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNT4084qjBw

Ramparts des Angouleme vids

60's cars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXTytG1WCQE

old F1 cars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uF7wsA_A3E

old single seaters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqO9ZR7hfkY

stalled on hairpin bend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaLwyz65uJg

parade lap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxrrI5dPgRs
7  Club Arnage / Calendar of Events and Races / Spa summer classic, Belgium, 25-27th sept on: September 08, 2009, 03:59:50 pm
Spa summer classic, 600 old cars blasting around Francorchamps. We'll be there cheering on the black and silver cobra, give it a cheer if you see it  Smiley

entry fee 20 Euro

http://www.roadbook.be/spasixhours/en/index.html
8  Club Arnage / Calendar of Events and Races / Remparts de Angouleme, France, Sept 18-20th on: September 08, 2009, 03:46:09 pm
classic car race around the walls of Angouleme in France down near Cognac. I'm off to this one so fingers crossed for the weather.

http://tinyurl.com/nsncxh
9  Club Arnage / Calendar of Events and Races / Reims weekend race 25-27th Sept 2009 on: September 08, 2009, 03:35:28 pm
This looks like a nice layed back event. 3 days of racing at the old Reims circuit, even the music on their websites nice  Smiley

http://www.weea-organisation.com/
10  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: REMPARTS D' ANGOULEME RACE- Tips or advise please on: August 11, 2009, 11:31:55 am
Cheers lads
the museum looks great but may be a tad out of our way for this trip but i'll keep it mind for next time we're in that neck of the woods.
the race weekend sounds like its just what i'm after, a laid back car weekend  Smiley . We where going to the cherente this trip anyway to see where the wifes chill out medication was distilled   Grin . we'll defo go to find Delamain while we're there m8, I'll let you know what she thought of it later.  we only found out about this rempart race about a week ago purely by chance, so its a big added bonus for us.
the mobile homes are now booked, 6 days in Angoloume and 4 days at Spa d'or , just got to sort the routes out now and some odd stop over nights enroute.
11  Club Arnage / General Discussion / REMPARTS D' ANGOULEME RACE- Tips or advise please on: August 10, 2009, 02:17:25 pm
Hi guys
Me & the ol lady are off to France in a few weeks to have a nosey at this classic road race down in the cherente http://www.circuit-des-remparts.com/index.php?skip=T&circuit_remparts=e64d3375f80a502fea3de2154e0232bf . Looks like we're gonna hire a mobile home about 20 mins North of Angouleme, plan is to leave on Mon 14th get down there for Tues 15th and visit the Pineau factorys & Brandy distillerys for a few days before the race starts on the 18/19/20th. I was just wondering if any of you lot have ever been to this race and if so have you any tips for where to park or get a good view of the race,roads to avoid etc, is it worth going to the Friday night "Concours d'élégance"  .

We're gonna leave Angloume on Mon 21st and take a slow drive up to Reims/Gueux to take a few pics of the car in front of the old pits and then carry on to Spa for the 6hr endurance race weekend. Can anyone think of anything else we should try to incorporate in to this trip whilst we're out there.
cheers
12  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: MADE IT TO THE SPA SUMMER CLASSIC AND BACK on: July 10, 2009, 12:28:15 pm
hi hgb, this event took place on July 3/4/5 from what i can gather it's exactly the same as the Sept 6hr event just less well attended. couldn't have been more than 20 members of the public in the grandstands and a few less cars on the start line. We had the whole circuit to our selves, no queues and no hastle, bloody brill  Smiley .

the Spa 6hr classics being held on sept sat 26/sun 27 but will probably have practice on the fri 25th if it's the same as the July summer classic. Me & the wife are planning to go down to this on the thursday again and come home on the monday
13  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re: MADE IT TO THE SPA SUMMER CLASSIC AND BACK on: July 09, 2009, 03:55:30 pm
pic 1 is our guy being pushed down the pitlane after his clutch went it's the closest he managed to get to the podium this time. lol

pic 2 all of us pushing the 4.5 ton fully loaded (spare wheels, jacks, tools etc) crew wagon up a slope after the ignition amp went just before they were leaving the circuit to head home, hows your luck.
14  Club Arnage / General Discussion / MADE IT TO THE SPA SUMMER CLASSIC AND BACK on: July 09, 2009, 03:48:51 pm
Just like to start by thanking some of you guys for recommending the Spa D'Or campsite, really nice place (well compared to MB it was. lol) also loved Malmady beautifull little town for a wonder around.
 
started off on a Thursday morning a tad early  for my likeing (7.15 am   ) had to be at the tunnel for 9.50.
Met a nice bunch of bods at the tunnel calling them selves "the Bermondsey 250" , they drive around Europe in cars that they have bought for a max of £250, to raise money for a childs burn unit. they were all in fancy dress i.e Bjorn Borg, Arabs, SWAT, Batman & Robin etc .
We did 763 mile all in all (there and back) and used 23.5 gallons of petrol so works out about 32.5 MPG (hell of a lot better than i expected from a TVR). Mainly sticking to between 65-75 on the motorways and having some nutty blasts around the mountain roads near the race track   .
We were lucky enough to bluff our way past security on the gates at the Spa race circuit, who after a bit of initial confusion due to them knowing no English and us knowing no French, they actually gave us a 3 day free entry and parking pass for the inner paddocks in with the proper racers, can only think they thought we were there to race  Smiley and after all who are we to argue with security  angel  .
For the trip back, we got to the Tunnel and they must have thought we were all together, as they put us with 2 Porsches, Caterham 7, another Chim and a GD Cobra owned by a bloke called Jim from Reading who had been on a 2000 mile drive (His journey started with the ferry to Bilbao on Friday and finished on monday at the tunnel) through Spain, France and finished at the Nurburgring .
Unfortunatly the guy we went to cheer on and was racing his Ram Cobra in the Ardennes challenge started 2nd on the grid but suffered clutch failure 3/4 of the way through the main race whilst leading it, never mind he's back over there again for the September classic so better luck next time  Smiley .

here's a few links to the vids we took

Cheng racing at Spa                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OctgAyZMgoE

single seaters from 50's & 60's                   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTFl1EwPjRk

mixed cars that ran                                 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pYs6WNVlzQ

1946 long lost footage                             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVMJndX2Uuo

and here's a few pics
15  Club Arnage / Help / Re: Camping for Spa summer classic, advice please on: June 03, 2009, 11:34:22 pm
Cheer m8, I'll put Malmady on the list. We did visit Spa last year for a few days while touring around the Ardennes, the wife cant wait to get back to the thermes she loved them, sadly the Francorchamps circuit was closed when we went, so we did the trip over to the ring and just our luck that was closed for the day also, so we settled for a beer in the bar over looking the F1 circuit. plan is if we like this race meet we may go over for the classic meet in sept.

someone told me there was a nice waterfall at Coo may try to find that while we're there.
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