Yup, a pretty fantastic day out.
Really friendly bunch of people, some pretty nice motors there too, well organised, good food and a reasonable crowd hanging over the fence.
I did 2 practice runs and 2 timed runs.
1st practice was more of a gentle drive for familiarisation, testing the tarmac with my tryes, seeing what the corners really look like and how fast it really was........ or could be.
2nd practice was much more agressive and changed gear in more appropriate places, knocked 4 seconds off.
Both timed runs were a .5 and .2 seconds slower than my 2nd practice, but each had it's fluffed gear change at different corners. Trying too hard probably.
One corner is close to being on full lock, changing into 1st, steeper than a multi-story car park ramp, with a crest you cant see over and rumble kerbs. Easy at a slow pace, but much more challenging at speed.
I can tell you that there is a big problem for GTAs sprinting, yes you guessed it..... HEAT. The turbo plenum stays pretty cool on my car while idling and the V6 is even cooler, then after a minute or so of sprinting both plenums are so hot you can only dab them for a moment. On the last straight the acceleration in 3rd was atrousous, just no grunt at all, I'm guessing the motor's induction system is completely heat soaked by then.
Saving up for a Charge-Cooler.
Would I do it again, you bet.
All you need is an MSA licence £33, type-A helmit (say £200 I already had one), suit, less than £100 new (also available on ebay for £20) and events are £60-£90. registration gave me a programme and 2 entry tickets, worth £19 in them selves, so it's only about £50 more than being a spectator.
Just a few other home made bits, like timing strut, yellow tape around the battery earth, headrests (already have those), 3 point belt is acceptable (I installed a 4 point harness (£50 from demon tweeks), just make sure the car is tidy and safe, like battery well bolted down and no floor mats. Must be road legal too with Tax and MOT.
Give it a try some time.
Next event is in 2 weeks at Curbourgh, Sat 6th. Next year I "might" consider going back to 15 inch wheels, then I'll be standard class rather than modified. I'm sure it will be easier to keep up with the M3s, 944s and old Audi quatros than a fire spitting 4 wheel drive Evo6 and Carerra GT3. It's all about how the rules are interprited!