After 900 miles through mixed weather, I finally made it. What a great circuit!
Victor Cox, who is riding for R2CL and running in 12th as I type, popped out of the garage to have a chat.
What a top guy.
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After 900 miles through mixed weather, I finally made it. What a great circuit!
Victor Cox, who is riding for R2CL and running in 12th as I type, popped out of the garage to have a chat.
What a top guy.
Magic, have a great trip :)
Vic's team managed 15th despite only having 2 riders after Aaron collapsed with exhaustion. A massive achievement considering it's his first endurance race ever and first race in 2 years.
Well done guys, that's quite an achievement :cool:
being in France for the race, meant I got to watch a fair few hours of it on terrestrial tv, something the BBC could take notice of. good to see Victor having fun.
good to see local interest , the old NGMCC days of Russell Benny and his Phase 3 team from down Bridgewater way.
Managed to blag our way on to the roof of the main building for the last 3 hrs then somehow convinced security to let all 11 of us into the pits!
Imagine trying that at Silverstone!
This was my first trip to the Bol and I can't recommend it enough.
There was loads going on, Paul Ricard is an amazing circuit, great atmosphere and some amazing roads.
Neat, well done :cool:
Small point, but it's Phase One, there's never been a Phase Two or Three.
Good on you for the mention, we're doing the final round of the European Classic Series (4-hour Endurance races using engines up to 1983 and racing chassis of the period) at Motorland Aragón on the evening of Saturday 29th Oct - why not come down for a spot of end-of-season action? We lead the series by 7 points going into the final round, but there are a total of four teams in with a realistic shout of winning the championship.
sorry my mistake> thinking of something else at the time, 3 phase wiring in France!!
wont be back over until the week after so good luck
Do you work with Russ, Scotty?