VSCC pics

some nice cars

notice the sticker on Peskys light :slight_smile:

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/1.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/2.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/3.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/4.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/5.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/6.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/7.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/8.jpg[/image]

[image]http://www.exiges.eu/vscc/9.jpg[/image]

i love the colour of pesky’s car.

i like the third one down, it looks like it needs to be smoked while drinking a large glass of brandy…

:monocle

i like the third one down, it looks like it needs to be smoked while drinking a large glass of brandy…

:monocle

Very tasty young lady driving that car, young Gav Most impressed that you sussed that out from that photo

PS Ta for the quick ride out in the 211 today - you’re going to love chucking that around on track

PPS Mr D06 - God knows who put that sticker on my headlamp - it was either a practical joker, or Stevie Wonder!

PPPS Where’s the video of the “Craners Incident”???

i like the third one down, it looks like it needs to be smoked while drinking a large glass of brandy…

:monocle

She was at a Goodwood trackday last year with that. Awesome (and the car’s not bad either)

Thoroughly good day…really good to mix it with some “Racers”
Shame some of them did not use their mirrors.
So that explains why they did not like the pipsqueek Lotuses harrasing them !!!
Even when DynoRod Red closed on them.
Looking forward to next year.
Thanks Mike for a good day.

LOL at the group classifications. Wouldn’t mind being in the “fast” class, but I’d rather be class ‘A’ than ‘slow’.

LOL at the group classifications. Wouldn’t mind being in the “fast” class, but I’d rather be class ‘A’ than ‘slow’.

You’ve got to remember that the VSCC trackday is a unique event - only open to VSCC members & invited guests (in this respect, it is indeed a privilege for exiges.com peeps to qualify). Provided your car is under 98db on driveby - whether it be a pre 1920 car, a 1950’s Grand Prix cars, or an Exige race car) you can go on track. As you can imagine, there are potentially vast differences in the cars’ track speeds, & the initial groupings into “Slow”, “Fast” & “Open Wheel” are to ensure that the day is safe. In reality, those who participate tend to be experienced trackdayers/racers. As there were so few booked on, it was decided to go “open pitlane” right from the off.

Personally, I had my best driving day ever at Donington, & clocked up some 160 miles on track.

Once again, Mike, many thanks for the heads up

PS Went to watch the races today - superb Them Group C jobbies are Exiges on steroids

I see Pesky has the Exige permagrin on.

I see Pesky has the Exige permagrin on.

Too true, & the tractor engine enhances the experience, as you well know