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Weekdays are great for L2S practice days at EC.

I've been to 2 or 3, and there have been around a dozen cars at most. And the guys who did it were reasonable drivers in reasonable cars (myself excepted).

But there were a lot more race cars out there, as well as bikes, so you didn't get as much track time.

I'll be out at EC this Saturday for L2S practice since I can't make Friday (and some friends are going). If I get there and there are too many fooli sik cars I'll just go home, but otherwise it'll be nice to get some driving happening.

hmmmm... be watching this space... been wanting to get my car on the track for a while now... is an oil cooler essential? i dont wanna cok my fresh engine

Not essential, but worth while. I have been getting around it for 2/3 years by taking it easy for a few laps after flogging it for a few.

Looks like there is definatly some interest, and we discussed some options at our Committee meeting last weekend, looks like something will go ahead soonish.

Watch this space!




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