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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 11 9:16 pm
by mad machs
looking at the latest update it would appear it won't be that bad, wish I'd gone now
Thank you met office, thank you so much

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 11 9:32 pm
by Mick
Setting off early tommorow John, see you there.
Mick
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 11 11:56 am
by Mick70RR
I'm here now and it's just lashed down with rain, won't be any racing for a while.
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 11 6:43 pm
by Blue
Spoke to Jem a few hours ago and he told me the weather was really good on Friday, but they wouldn't let him run on slicks, what the hell is that about?
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 11 3:11 pm
by starsk's
Don't forget Friday afternoon street drags open to any vehicle pre '73, but must comply with a full exhaust system. Treads or slicks are permitted. Track open from 12.00 noon till 5.00pm supbject to track and weather coonditions permitting.
This is copied from shaky site so no idea what that was about? just heard from kiwi they started racing hour ago but big spill shut again so he has packed up ! Shame really even though I feel like saying couldn't have happened to a nicer club !! But actually it's a shame to be fair we had fab nats
Starsk's
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 11 5:50 pm
by mopar_mark
starsk's wrote:Don't forget Friday afternoon street drags open to any vehicle pre '73, but must comply with a full exhaust system. Treads or slicks are permitted. Track open from 12.00 noon till 5.00pm supbject to track and weather coonditions permitting.
This is copied from shaky site so no idea what that was about? just heard from kiwi they started racing hour ago but big spill shut again so he has packed up ! Shame really even though I feel like saying couldn't have happened to a nicer club !! But actually it's a shame to be fair we had fab nats
Starsk's
We have our Nats for Mopar & Muscle Cars, Rods have Hot Rod Drags.
2 different types of events, targeted @ two different types of vehicles
Don't see why you feel excluded . . .
Yeah, there will always be the odd cars that overspill into each event, thats life I guess.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 11 9:42 pm
by Adrian Worman
Really nice day in the end, a few stupid hold ups but a fair bit of sun and good racing and bollix talk
Good to see all the MMA mates for prob the last one this year too
Excellent bit of skirt there as well, bonus

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 10:03 am
by Dave999
smashing time was had
good to see the usual chaps
a good old jolly boys weekend
Phil and Gem hello
and good to meet Mick, Mick, Mrs Mick dave rich budge and all the others i chuntered on to
apoloigies if you were the geezer i was chasing about to talk about the band on friday night...i was on some kind of mission just not sure what
no food a gallon of strong larger short circuited my brain
smashin
Dave
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 2:55 pm
by Mick
Evening was pretty good, sat was wet, band were pants but enjoyed the tittilation, before you ask, no i didn't get a touch on. Sunday track didn't open till 2, got to the front got pushed back for a leak, me and John S tried to fix it but leaked and boiled over very quickly, so i'm glad i didn't run, might have done some serious damage, still, thank you anyway John.
Hung around with John, Philth, Jem and Dave( Acker Bilk ), good lad but wouldn't do me a rendition of strangers on the shore but did suprisingly give me a very short answer to a question and it didn't involve him loaning me money.
Mick
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 3:17 pm
by starsk's
good i feel better now it did not rain all weekend
glad you all had fun
missed the swindon bunch
garys picnic next i suppose?
starsk's
seems ages away
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 5:39 pm
by Jem
The reason they gave for 'no slicks' on the Friday was because the track wasn't prepped. Have to say that's a new one on me - even more so when they then allowed and eighties (as in 80's) twin turbo barking mad Rolls Royce down the track that ran an 8.70. Apart from that and the crap weather I had a good time.
But here's another thing: I've been going to Shakey for about 12 years now and in all that time I haven't seen one single improvement. The toilets are simply shameful for a start. In the 'Food Court' they've got exactly five benches to sit on and the stands look like they could collapse at any moment.
Now I'm no accountant and there's obviously overheads to consider. I reckon there were around 4,000 people there over the weekend each paying around £25. That equates to £100k. Multiply that over a years worth of events and it starts to seriously stack up. Have I got all this wrong or is it just a case of the owners not giving a toss about the conditions and just taking it for all they can get?
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 5:53 pm
by sublimemike
At least Keith at Santa Pod upgraded the main Gents although it took more than 10 years. Thing is for anyone going for the first time to Shakey you aren't going to forget the facilities and for £25 quid you should get more. I bet plenty of those first timers will think again before returning.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 6:04 pm
by Dave999
food court is a bit strong Jem
the food is fine
but
both places sell the same stuff
i like to go a bit continental some times.....
what they need is a pizza joint and a kebab shop. elephant leg for ya tea can't be beat
then i can have at least 1 of my 5 a day on one of the days i'm there
peppers and onions are vegetables i think....so they would count
throw in red cabbage and i'd be practically a vegie
almost
Dave
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 6:17 pm
by Jem
Dave999 wrote:food court is a bit strong Jem
the food is fine
but
both places sell the same stuff
i like to go a bit continental some times.....
what they need is a pizza joint and a kebab shop. elephant leg for ya tea can't be beat
then i can have at least 1 of my 5 a day on one of the days i'm the
peppers and onions are vegetables i think....so they would count
throw in red cabbage and i'd be practically a vegie
almost
Dave
Believe it or not Dave there
was a sign on the fencing saying 'Food Court'.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 11 8:21 pm
by Dave999
still.... better than food caught
but only just