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Anyone on here going to the FCS / RTOC national day

Postby steveatyork » Fri Jan 12, 2007 2:46 pm

Anyone going tp the RTOC Nat day & French car show, Rockingham Speedway, on 15th July 2007,

Looks like it will be time to dig the tent out again :cry:

Just pinched this from the RTOC site :wink: dont think they will mind :roll:

What FCS says about their event:

This year we are proud to bring the Adrian Flux French Car Show to this awesome purpose built £70 million international entertainment venue. The first purpose built racetrack in the UK since Brooklands in 1908. With a 52’000 seated grandstand, cafes, bars, pedestrian tunnels to the pits and paddock trade and exhibition areas with pit garages. 360° roof top viewing of the circuit, live action arena, trade area and 0-60 drag strip.

Adrian Flux French Car Show is a thrill packed day of entertainment whilst retaining the true motoring enthusiast aspect of the event.

Attractions;

1.Brand new LIVE action arena with various top name display teams – new
2.Internationally renowned and prestigious race circuit – new
3.Trade area in paddock, and pit garage complex – new
4.Centrally featured 0-60 pit lane drag strip
5.Racing Challenge – 8 driver F1 Simulator to settle some scores!
6.2500+ club cars on display
7.The very best in car clubs, over 50 attended FCS 2006
8.UK’s top 25 French Cars
9.The finest of Eurocars from the continent

Adrian Flux French car Show……A show tailored for club members.

So you are all probably wondering what all this is going to cost you:

Entry is £5 per member, restricted to one ticket per member and is only available in ADVANCE through a hidden part of the FCS website, URL still to be added (£15 on the gate)
2hrs open pit lane is £15 (£35 from the FCS website for 30 min)
0-60 sprint for one hour is £7.50 for unlimited runs (£7.50 for ONE run on the day)
Thor Dyno will be £30 but still tbc with more details to follow
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Postby stephendell » Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:16 pm

Might do the FCS, we went last year.

Need a few more cars though to make it worthwhile.

We had less than 10 and you really need 20+ to make a decent display.

If you want to do it post below and I can block book some tickets.

Does anyone that way want to volunteer to organise a pukka stand?
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Postby clee » Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:04 pm

stephendell wrote:Might do the FCS, we went last year.

Need a few more cars though to make it worthwhile.

We had less than 10 and you really need 20+ to make a decent display.

If you want to do it post below and I can block book some tickets.

Does anyone that way want to volunteer to organise a pukka stand?


Go on then ,I'll do the display and pies as well :P
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Postby simontaylor » Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:13 pm

"pies", I think some 'cuisine' would be more appropriate.
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Postby clee » Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:17 pm

It must be a northern thing :roll:
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Postby steveatyork » Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:28 pm

It would prob be be better to join RTOC for £15 which is for the full year and get the benefits of; :wink:

1.2hrs (33% of the day) open pit lane dedicated to RTOC members only (from 15:00-17:00)
2.1 hr sprint time dedicated to RTOC members only (first 60 min of the day)
3.RTOC members ONLY camping the night before (tbc by 22/1/07)
4.Thor Dyno for RTOC members only (tbc in a few days)
5.The club is paying 60% of the advance ticket price, restricted to one per member
6.RTOC grandstand box with views over the entire venue, available to club members and guests throughout the day
7.“RTOC National Day 2007” will appear on all our tickets and window stickers.
8.All the traders that we normally invite will be there.
9.FCS handles ticket processing, health & safety, insurances, staffing etc and all the overheads associated with these.
10.Money in the club funds to pay for advance tickets and secure club parking/camping at other major events throughout the year.

+ some stickers and a keyring i think :wink:
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Postby peterg » Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:40 pm

Isnt this the event that (last year) people from the club basically described as a chav fest??? :?
Also....shouldnt this be in the events section!? :D
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Postby clee » Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:46 pm

Yes and Yeheeeeeeeeeeeesssssss :!: But that was FCS .The RTOC nat day is combined with it this year .Last years RTOC was the trackday @ Bruntingthorpe and was an excellent day ,no real Chavness in sight .
Chav is good now and then 8) Bromely and the like can get a bit dull after the fiftyefff standard completely original TR4/6 and accompanying picanic basket
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Postby steveatyork » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:16 pm

peterg wrote:Isnt this the event that (last year) people from the club basically described as a chav fest??? :?
Also....shouldnt this be in the events section!? :D


Get yourself there Peter n show em what a GTA can do :wink: Lee's GTA looked good out on the track 8)
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Postby andyh877 » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:43 pm

clee wrote:It must be a northern thing :roll:
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NAAAAAAH.....
I fort only suverners called fings pukka :shock:
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Postby peterg » Sat Jan 13, 2007 7:03 pm

steveatyork wrote:
peterg wrote:Isnt this the event that (last year) people from the club basically described as a chav fest??? :?
Also....shouldnt this be in the events section!? :D


Get yourself there Peter n show em what a GTA can do :wink: Lee's GTA looked good out on the track 8)


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Postby Alpineandy » Sun Jan 14, 2007 3:26 pm

Rockingham's a good venue for spectators.
I can't commit for certain, but I'll probabley go.
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