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Saturday Nats pics

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 10:14 am
by RobTwin
Only Saturday cos, as y'all know, it was to damn wet to get my camera out on the Fri & Sunday :roll:

Because of all the (annual) rumours of certain areas being closed from camping (particularly in the pits where we normally try and set up camp), we made an effort to get there a bit earlier than usual. We managed to get there around 9.15 on the Friday and were pleasantly surprised to see there were no Jobsworths on hand to tell us where we could and couldn't go. Also, as it turns out, because of the forecast, a lot of people who would normally have been there already, had stayed away, so we had plenty of space to choose from in and around the pits. Plus it was dry at the time, so quickly got the tents up and headed off to the Café for brekkie.

Then it rained.... :roll:


With no chance of firing up the barbie on the Friday, we had 2 days worth of food to use on the Saturday so had a couple of cheese burgers for brekkie :oops: then headed off to make the most of what was likely to be the only day's racing and show'n'shining.

Whilst the weather kept a few people away, we did manage to meet up with Mickey Fullbrook on the Saturday, who was up there with Graeme Arno - two of the Essex Moparites (Roughnecks) from when we were getting into it during the mid 80's. Mickey used to race the 'Big Bopper' Dart which is now.... or was until recently, video man Dave's yellow Dart. Mickey been recovering from a bout of the Big C so it was really good to meet up again after what must be more than 20 years.

Talking of Essex boys, we had the pleasure of Mark Pinborough's company Sat & Sun, also one of the 'old' (sorry Mark) Roughnecks - look out for his 69 R/T SE Charger next year.... hopefully..... another JC masterpiece in the making :thumbright:

Sadly no Jason or Blue this year tho. That would have almost been a full set of old faces :)

Anyhoo, here's a few pics what I took when it wasn't raining....


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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 10:27 am
by Pete
Fantastic pictures as ever,boys - you can certainly handle a camera!!! :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 10:28 am
by Charger
great pics 8-) ;) :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 10:56 am
by Bilko
Brilliant pics!:thumbright:

Not being into old aircraft, why does that Spitfire look like the wingtips are missing?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 11:18 am
by TW71
Type Vb , low-altitude performance and to enhance the roll rate. :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 12:38 pm
by RobTwin
Pete wrote:Fantastic pictures as ever,boys - you can certainly handle a camera!!! :thumbright: :thumbright:

Thanks Pete - these are all mine - I haven't seen Stu's or Andrew's yet!

I'll post any of Andrews that I think don't duplicate whats already on here.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 12:41 pm
by Guy
Fantastic photographs Rob :thumbright: its good to see what else was there as if it didnt go down the track I didnt see it.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 12:48 pm
by RobTwin
Oh and I forgot to say above - thanks to Will autofetish for the constant supply of cold Stella (not that we needed it - I'd already brought too much - if that's even possible!) and the fresh ice to replenish our supplies! :thumbright:


If anyone ever feels like complaining about having to sleep in their 'yank' and not having enough room - have a word with 6-foot-plus-Will and ask how he managed in the front seat of his Nissan Micra! :lol:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 12:50 pm
by RobTwin
Guy wrote:Fantastic photographs Rob :thumbright: its good to see what else was there as if it didnt go down the track I didnt see it.
Thanks Guy - I cant compete with your trackside pics but pleased to be of some service if you didn't see what else was there :)

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 1:12 pm
by Adrian Worman
Great pics, I like the ones of the MMA lads especially when their not aware of it, good work mate :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 1:23 pm
by Adam
Fab pics Rob :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 7:24 pm
by Hemimad
Nice photos, good angles!😎

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 9:52 pm
by Mossy68
Great pics Rob. The sharp eyes will spot the more door massive , in our renowned " beer in hand pose "...... :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 10:42 pm
by GJUK
Great photos.
Thank you.

who owns this ride?

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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 15 11:10 pm
by autofetish
I slept like a baby all night. ;)


Brilliant pictures of the cars ......