Yep likewise. I was referring to the screeching tyres and mental overtakes! I keep that for the track these days. A spirited drive round the country roads is perfectly fine.duncs500 wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:29 amIMO it's perfectly possible to drive in a way that you can have a spirited drive but be prepared for any eventuality and be able to stop. I've been on plenty of meets and trips without incident. I can imagine there was a bit more youthful exuberance in the early days mind you.scotta wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:15 amIm pretty much the same these days. With the cornering forces that the lotus can pull there is no way i would push it that hard on the road. Also i know that if im on the lock stops round a corner on track there isn't a tractor coming the other way!mr_jon wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:55 pm Yeah, smashed a biker up pretty bad IIRC? I just think do it on a race track these days. I remember driving very quickly once and finding a woman on a horse on a blind bend. Luckily nothing happened. It made me a better driver.
I was at the Elvington one, though was too inexperienced to try the track as young 'un.
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The first rule of Spirited Drive Around Country Roads Club is.....
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Putting the 'Cunt' in Country Roads, yeah?
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I used to love Binbrook. There used to be a section on the circuit called the donuts which was a circular route around (I think) the old aircraft hard standings. In those days the organisers used to positively encourage you to get as sideways as possible. Great fun in my old mk1 Escort.speedingfine wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 9:37 am
I did my first track day at a Toyota owners Club day in Lincs with you Jon. Possibly Binbrook?
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Just found pic with Zonda in it, I think that's all I have.

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And Johnny Webb, I bumped him a couple of years ago, he was working https://redlinespecialistcars.co.uk/ here and getting to drive some serious stuff!NGRhodes wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:18 pm Just found pic with Zonda in it, I think that's all I have.
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Can't remember his name - went by the forum name "BigWillyOwner" or something like that.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:52 pm
Is that Mr Ritchie's Williams at the back right of shot?
I wonder whatever happened to him - had a few cracking trackdays/evenings with him. Total loon!
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Just goes to show how long this community has been going...
I joined 16 years ago (
) and I don’t know any of those guys...
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I feel so young! I stopped lurking and started posting around the middle of 2008.
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Nov 2000, Snitz forum. My early introduction to internet forums, and I chose this place. Doomed from the start.
MarkR was my first introduction to trackdays, I passengered his Clio round Oulton Park. Quite the intro that was, he found that it was three-wheeling through cascades, but rather than slow down like any sensible person we pulled into the pits, he promptly yanks the plastic arch liners out and jumps back in.. no more rubbing
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I assume it's just Stockholm Syndrome for most.
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Blimey, it’s over 20 years now for quite a lot of us 
I joined Scoobynet first but it was regularly invaded by Evo forum members when Snitz went down; once I worked out that it wasn’t Mitsubishis I joined here instead.
I joined Scoobynet first but it was regularly invaded by Evo forum members when Snitz went down; once I worked out that it wasn’t Mitsubishis I joined here instead.
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I think I might have passed my 20 yr analversary recently too, must have been the late 00/early 01 I started posting utter bobbins?
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I was on Scoobynet first too.
Can’t remember when I joined evo, but whilst it was pretty soon after, I lurked for ages after joining as my younglings were freshly hatched and not only was I not driving anything fabulous (I had a ZX Volcane, but in TD form for the commute, and the clique were pretty anti-diseasel at the time), I also had zero time of my own to meet up, zero cash to dabble with track days or pretty much any other shizzle, and I couldn’t envisage when that situation might ever change....
Can’t remember when I joined evo, but whilst it was pretty soon after, I lurked for ages after joining as my younglings were freshly hatched and not only was I not driving anything fabulous (I had a ZX Volcane, but in TD form for the commute, and the clique were pretty anti-diseasel at the time), I also had zero time of my own to meet up, zero cash to dabble with track days or pretty much any other shizzle, and I couldn’t envisage when that situation might ever change....
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I'm trying to remember too - I was gonna say 2000 but Baz was on there before me and possibly Beany too so that might make it 2001... Either way basically half my life and genuinely some of my closer lifelong friends.
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First record of Forum activity I have is trying to get a copy of the ECOTY CD 2002.
Some kind person put it up on Kazaa for me to download, it took a while on dialup
Some kind person put it up on Kazaa for me to download, it took a while on dialup
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I'm a right Johnny Come Lately. I only joined in 2006.
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I joined in 2005 I think, was immediately called a troll and had no idea what one was.
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None of the links to posts or members work, but the site from March 2001 is visible on the Internet history waybackmachine - Injust tried to post a link but it didn’t work.... 