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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-March-2004 at 00:44
Originally posted by Nick Cupra R Nick Cupra R wrote:

Stuck with one of you guys in a red M3 for the rest of the second session, a lot of fun!  Cheers for all of you M3 drivers who were very courtious, sorry I didn't say thank you all of the time when I was let past. Didn't want to take my hand from the steering wheel at those speeds heading towards a corner!

The last session was my best as far as my driving was concerned but there were some people out there who I wish hadn't bothered... I was overtaken by a white Mk1 Golf on the inside in the braking zone for the hairpin!!

Nick

Yeah said white golf nipped past me to get to you in the same corner, very naughty.

Second to last and last were the best sessions for me too, got to grips with the track and my cars limits.

Cheers Chris

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-March-2004 at 03:01

Thanks to all of you BMW drivers for attending.

Sorry about some the antics some of you may have experienced on track.

I can certainly vouch for some over enthusiastic and sometimes dangerous driving. Overall though I think the day was a success and was good value compared to some of the days I have been on.

Good to see a collection of "proper" old skool E30 M3's......just can't beat them for desirability.

Those and the MK1/2 Golfs are for me, 'real' clubsport cars that give really good 'bang' for the 'buck' entertainment.

I had a good follow with the black BMW which was particularly rapid.

Nicely driven as I was following you in my white MK2 2 litre 16V (flame thrower). You obviously are an old rear wheel drive campaigner.

 

What spec engine/car was it ??

Other than the normal re chip what other big gains are there to be had with those M3's ??

Who specialises in them ??

Was anyone filming the day who could post it on here ??

 

The one car I 'd love to own as a trackday weapon an E30 M3.

 

I hope you will all attend again later in the year. I will anounce another date on here shortly.

 

Once again thanks for your support.

 

Ian

 

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