Jim wrote:I can’t believe some of you complain about queuing to race. Yes during peak periods the fire-up road is full, but in the three days we have the track open very often I can see just a handful of cars waiting to race. There is plenty of time to get as many runs in as you want if you plan it right.
i agree with everything you say apart from this bit....
and this bit gets right up my nose
complaining about queueing to race....i don't mind queueing.... i queued last year 20-40 minutes, an hour tops from the top of the fire-up lane to the line
i'll happily take my turn with everyone else
it was mind numbingly slow this year on saturday 2-3 hours on 2 occasions and an hour the other two times
granted some disasters that can't be planned for happned..glad those involved are ok.
but
plan it right...?
Replace that with
if you can afford it
if you can get friday off work
if you live really close and don't have to leave mid morning on sunday
if you are not RWYB
no planning on saturday....just sitting...... that doesn't take planning,
but when ya stuck there there is nothing you can do...my plan was 3 or 4 runs and then get out across the site and see all the people and cars
that went by the wayside, i wasn't going to pay 25 quid for one dire race...
everyone pays 25 quid to race....damn cheap in motorsport terms
however not everybody has to queue up
i guess its a balance
if i was watching, that is a different matter.
I wouldn't want to see me race, i'd want to see something fast and exciting.....
but i wasn't watching
i was in a queue going nowhere and the temptation just to dump the car where it stood and not come back was huge.
from 10:30 on saturday i managed to squeeze in 4 runs and a burger
thats all i did
the rest of the time i was in that queue
until i finally gave up at 7:45 and drove down the pedestrian crossing to get out.....
i do this once a year...so maybe i don't understand how things work
maybe if ihad a bike or some dollybirds i'd have been able to go round a bit quicker
i have no issues with anything you do at the NATS if it was a burning oil drum in a tescos carpark i'd still turn up...
but having to wait so long you forgot what you did wrong last time
got up my nose
more cars queued up last year and i manged to fit in about 10 runs on the saturday afternoon and thats was with it queued up to the exact same level as this year...
apologies but this is one time i take exception
Dave