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Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by Nige_RS4 » Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:18 pm

Anyone going to this?

I've been invited along by my local specialist - might even get to go round the circuit :lol:

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by bakerdcb » Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:13 am

Yes, I've booked half a day for the RS4 and half for my dad and our old S3. Nice day in that its Audi only. Usually means that you get a pretty clear track most of the time and lots of like minded drivers so few problems over track manners and etiquette etc. :thumb:

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by Scotty » Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:33 am

I've always avoided them as I'd heard the opposite. i.e. people who'd never done track days going and out acting the fool for a session.

Have I got it mixed up with anotherday?
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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by PhilT » Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:59 pm

I've always avoided them as I'd heard the opposite. i.e. people who'd never done track days going and out acting the fool for a session.

Have I got it mixed up with anotherday?
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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by bakerdcb » Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:31 pm

Oh dear, we really don't like Autometrix do we? :assflash:

My experience is limited to Audi International last year, Croft this spring and the VW/Audi day at Combe in July. For me all of them were great fun with no problems/hassle/bad manners or incidents at all. Well oragnised and run. Conscious that I've said this before and I've got no personal axe to grind here but the track is the responsibility of the marshalls and officials at Combe anyway, who are excellent. This is based on much more experience of motorsport generally at CC. :thumbs:

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by PhilT » Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:21 pm

Wasn't there a pretty major incident with a TT at Combe recently?
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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by bakerdcb » Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:27 pm

Not really major. He went into Quarry too fast and side swiped the tyre wall/ barrier. He managed to drive it back to the pits and I guess he'll need some work done on the panels on one side. No involvement with other cars/injuries etc. and the car was still driveable if a little bruised. :oops:

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by johneroberts » Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:32 pm

that seems pretty major to me!
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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by Nige_RS4 » Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:53 pm

Are we saying that no-one here has ever ventured off the black stuff??? Also, I personaly don't think that one car spinning off constitutes a badly managed track day? It would be great to have another RS246.com track day at CC, but even then, the same risks apply wrt track days and 'red mist'.

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by DavidT » Mon Sep 19, 2005 4:01 pm

I went last year, so did Simon and a number of others off here.

The trackday was well organised and marshalled to be fair but a little expensive at £150 for 6 x 15min sessions IIRC.

We all always plan to stay on the black stuff. I can't say I've always managed it :-)


My experience of the on-track behaviour was a little mixed. Nothing dangerous but some cars not looking in their mirrors and refusing to move over for faster traffic, particularly when it was wet. Annoying but what I'd expect as it was obvious that many of them had little or no previous track driving experience.

I think I'll be there again this year, it was a good day out for anyone with an interest in all things Audi.

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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by Greg_S » Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:43 pm

I must admit it will be my first time on the track this year at CC. So for you seasoned trackday people have you any tips?
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RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd Oct

Post by Scotty » Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:10 pm

That TT is now fully repaired and looking like new. Cost was only £2.5k
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Re: RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd

Post by johneroberts » Tue Sep 20, 2005 9:21 am

Nige_S4 wrote:Are we saying that no-one here has ever ventured off the black stuff??? Also, I personaly don't think that one car spinning off constitutes a badly managed track day? It would be great to have another RS246.com track day at CC, but even then, the same risks apply wrt track days and 'red mist'.

Just my 2p worth.
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BTW we all have been off havent we? (some more spectacularly than others)
Im not having a go here with autometrix, but the do seem to make an aweful lot of money out of the trackdays i have attended and they have as DavidT said not seemed good value.
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Post by derdle » Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:48 pm

The July Castle Combe trackday was my first ever track day. I will definately be going again (although I can't make the October event). I thoroughly enjoyed it...but my other half hated every minute I was on track.

I admit I left the black stuff once but found the etiquette and standard quite good overall. Having never been to trackdays where there are loads of different types of cars going round I have nothing to make comparisons.

However, seems crazy to pay £ 150 just so you can prove you can get under 7mpg out of a car. :lol:

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Re: RE: Audi Driver International - Castle Combe - Sat 22nd

Post by Paul-RS » Thu Sep 22, 2005 11:22 pm

PhilT wrote:Wasn't there a pretty major incident with a TT at Combe recently?
That will be this one.

http://www.tt-forum.co.uk/ttforumbbs/vi ... tle+coombe

Like Scotty mentioned and pics show, all repaired now, and looks like a damn fine job.

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