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7/1/2003

Preliminary Information

New Show from the organisers of TRAX

 

 

Japfest - The Ultimate Performance Car Show

Castle Combe Circuit, Saturday 17th May 2003

 

50% saving for club bookings!

 

The UK's ultimate Japanese performance car show is at Castle Combe Circuit

in Wiltshire on 17th May 2003 - the show you've been waiting for!

 

This brand new performance car show is from the organisers of TRAX, Ford

Fair and The Performance Vauxhall Show - and that's a pedigree you can rely

on.

 

If you want all day long track action, the top Japanese tuning and styling

specialists, 1000s of club cars and more, then you need to be at Japfest at

Castle Combe on 17th May.

 

Club space is a bargain at just £5 per car which includes one ticket -

saving a whopping 50% on the gate price. Get the track all to yourselves as

well - clubs can book track time in 12 car blocks for just £180 a session

(that's just £15 a car - a 25% discount on the standard price).

 

. The UK's ultimate Japanese performance show

. From the organisers of TRAX and sponsored by Avon Tyres

. 100s of Japanese performance cars on the Castle Combe circuit all day

. All the UK's top Japanese tuning and styling specialists

. Club tickets cost just £5 per car to include one entry ticket (saving

50%)

. Club track sessions cost just £180 for 12 cars (saving 25%)

. Tell your members and put it in your club mag - everyone welcome!

. Full booking info available at beginning of February

 

What you reckon Guys?

 

Cheers

 

Paul:cool:

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Originally posted by Branners

Looks good to me. You fancy organising it all for the club or do you need somebody else to sort it?

 

JB

 

Just saw it on uksupras - but happy to help arrange - John you up for this?

 

If we look to get 2 sessions for 12 cars each - cost (inc entry and track sesh £20.00)

 

Suppose should start with expressions of interest

 

OK - no bullshitting around with 'put me down and I'll see' this will be money up front and death if you pull out!

 

Interested - add name

 

Paul E

Branners (Attend Only)

Lust2luv

Mark Ayling

Snowman

Supra Pilot

Chris

Matt (Attend only)

Snowman

Doug (attend only)

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I'm an absolute definite to attend (will probably bring a Prelude and 1 or 2 200SXs with me too), but I don't see there's anyway they'll let me on the track. :( IIRC there's a strict noise restriction at Castle Combe (99dB?) and my baby must be just about the loudest Supe in the country... (any challengers? :devil: ) I'll try to scrimp and save and buy something like a Nur Spec with a baffle beforehand, but can't promise anything, so whack me down for entry only.

 

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Originally posted by Mark Ayling

Pah! Lightweights, the lot of ya! :D

 

Seriously though, just because you go on a track doesn't mean you have to cane the car or push it too much - it is possible to enjoy it without going mad.... (do as I say and not as I do!!)

 

Mark, It's not your own driving you need to worry about.

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Im working on the principle that its 12 spaces per club, but that double that amount will be on track so you cant be sure who else is on there with you. If its just Supras then its fine, but if any other makes are on there then its a little bit trickier.

 

JB

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I'd assumed from what had been said that you could book a club exclusive session of 12 cars and you'd only have Supras on the track. Would feel a lot safer then (CCC days at the Combe are scary, although great fun to watch! :p I think I counted 33 cars on the track at one event!), although on the downside would mean I'd have nothing to overtake.

 

I think you need helmets, passengers are allowed (again with helmets), there's a basic car check to make sure nothing's gonna drop off and the dreaded noise level test (something like 99dB at 3,000rpm IIRC, I probably don't). Oh and a drivers' licence.

 

Thinking it through if they are only after £180 per session, you could just have 2 drivers willing to cough up £90 each for 5 laps of head-to-head action on an empty track? And it is a good track (ableit with a slight lack of run-off areas)

 

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Originally posted by Thorin

You 'avin a laugh? they're ALL bloody down south! bah! :p

 

I've found the big organised meets tend to be in the Midlands (wasn't one of them in the icy wastelands north of Nottingham last year??), and every bloody Jap owners organised meet is in the South East! :baa:

 

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