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B 7 VP
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Topic: Castle Combe-Postponed Posted: 08-January-2005 at 06:48 |
Many apologies--the proposed BDD has had to be Postponed --possible to later in year.Will Post when details known.![](smileys/bigcry.gif)
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spokey
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Posted: 08-January-2005 at 20:06 |
Is this just for BMWs, or is it an open day?
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kevin
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 06:12 |
Thanks John, saw that in "Straight 6", good price and a circuit I
haven't done before. I will be giving the club office a call on Monday.
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B 7 VP
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 07:16 |
Better Driving Days carry Insurance for BMW Club Members. Some Members also bring other performance cars that they own.
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MattB106
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 07:24 |
I'm quite tempted. Only done a total of an hour on track and most of that has been at Combe. Never in my BMW though.
I might sound really stupid now.. but what generally happens at these days?
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spokey
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 07:45 |
B 7 VP wrote:
Better Driving Days carry Insurance for BMW Club Members. Some Members also bring other performance cars that they own. |
Yes, but it's for club members only? Sorry if I'm being a bit dense.
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Nick
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 13:32 |
spokey wrote:
B 7 VP wrote:
Better Driving Days carry Insurance for BMW Club Members. Some Members also bring other performance cars that they own. |
Yes, but it's for club members only? Sorry if I'm being a bit dense. ![](smileys/bigcry.gif) |
Yes it is.
All our Better Driving Days are.
If you are not a member already, I am sure John would be pleased to sign you up and get a brownie point for recruiting a new member.
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Nick
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 13:34 |
MattB106 wrote:
I'm quite tempted. Only done a total of an hour on track and most of that has been at Combe. Never in my BMW though.
I might sound really stupid now.. but what generally happens at these days? |
I get overtaken a lot!
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spokey
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 13:34 |
Nick wrote:
If you are not a member already, I am sure John would be pleased to sign you up and get a brownie point for recruiting a new member.
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No, I am a member already. ![](smileys/beerchug.gif) Might have to sign up for a few more registers, though!
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Nick
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 13:46 |
Nick wrote:
MattB106 wrote:
I'm quite tempted. Only done a total of an hour on track and most of that has been at Combe. Never in my BMW though.
I might sound really stupid now.. but what generally happens at these days? |
I get overtaken a lot! |
Seriously though, I take it you are familiar with track days and the like?
It is the opportunity to explore the performance potential of your car on a private circuit well away from the public highway.
We are there to offer help, encouragement and guidance. You are there to have fun, learn a lot about your car and improve your driving skills.
There are no speed limits to reign you in and also there is no pressure to go faster than you feel safe with.
It's your day, enjoy it.
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B 7 VP
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Posted: 09-January-2005 at 14:18 |
MattB106- the members are placed into groups of, (1)Newcomers who have no or little previous circuit driving . Then (2) drivers who have some experience of driving a circuit, followed by (3) drivers who have a number of BDD experience , and tend to be the faster drivers-BUT--have the same requirement placed on them, to Respect other Slower cars on Track.
Any "Red mist drivers", are Invited to call in to have a Chat with the No 1 boss of the Day in the Pits.Marshalls around the circuit with 2 way radio,s are in contact with the Pits.
Instructor,s take the GP 1 drivers in a seperate follow the Leader laps, with the lead car behind the instructing car, going to the rear of the group after 1 lap and next car comes up +++.After some sessions like this, the GP 1 cars go out on their own,Instructors do go out to see how they are driving, and are available throughout the day, to go in a drivers car to give 1 x 1 tuition.
The greatest advantage is that no traffic is coming the other way (Most Times !!!) so one can take the "Ideal Line" thro corners and feel how the car behaves and correct slides and over/under steer in safety.
In 2005, we will have IAM Instructors at each event, so that we can relate Circuit reflexes-Not speed , to sharper on road driving observations.The IAM drivers are all volunteers,giving Their time to try to improve the standards on our overcrowed roads.Well worth a drive out with them.
The Ultimate aim for the day, is YOU learnt about your car and yourself and will come again for another BDD.![](smileys/Approve.gif)
Like Nick says!!!--he IS a No 1 BOSS, and wants you to Enjoy-and Respect.Then its all worth it.
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DavidMiles
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Posted: 10-January-2005 at 14:27 |
A bit confused - cause I called the club office today to book this
event and was told it was cancelled - although admittedly this was
after I had to explain exactly where I saw the advert - when the event
was and what page of the magazine it was on - so there was a little bit
of confusion to begin with - can anyone clarify - is the Castle Combe
day still going ahead
Thanks
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SHEPSM3
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Posted: 10-January-2005 at 17:49 |
If its still going ahead, and my car is sorted, I'll be there!
I work at the garage outside the circuit, I will try and find out if its still going ahead anyway.
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DavidMiles
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Posted: 10-January-2005 at 18:21 |
If it is going ahead - myself and my wife want slots - not sure if
we'll just take my roadster or both yet - but I really do want to go -
as the others are generally too far North to be practical for us
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SHEPSM3
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Posted: 12-January-2005 at 11:51 |
The circuit is wating for confirmation of the booking, and says it was booked for June 13th 2005.
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DAWIEM3
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Posted: 06-February-2005 at 17:09 |
BBD CONTROL,
Any more information ?????????
Is the day on or Off?
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B 7 VP
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Posted: 07-February-2005 at 05:28 |
AS Advised---------------- OFF ![](smileys/bigcry.gif)
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SHEPSM3
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Posted: 12-February-2005 at 11:58 |
Castle Combe racing school hold track days throughout the year. Normally once a month. These are usually for road legal, silenced cars. They are Ł165 per day. For more details call 01249 782929. I am unsure what insurance you will get, if any, with it.
Just because the BDD won't be there this year doesn't mean we who want to go can't!
Ok, there will be lots of other makes there, but Castle Combe is a lovely place, with a few nice roads leading upto the circuit.
It would be nice to get a group of us there in a few months?
Paul.
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Posted: 21-February-2005 at 09:48 |
Do the cars on BDD days have to be fully road legal? I dont really want
to take my E39 540iA out on the track, but have been looking into
buying an E28 M535i for track days and the like - it'll most probably
be road legal so I can drive it on the road too, but just wondered what
the position was? i.e. does it have to be taxed & mot'd?
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