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Old 26 Sep 2011, 12:39 (Ref:2961124)   #1
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CSCC Oulton 1st October

just a note to all that have put there names down for this meeting, I have only just got the tickets so hope to get them into tonights post so some will get them on Tuesday and some might not get them until Wednesday. Sorry for the delay.
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Old 26 Sep 2011, 18:54 (Ref:2961272)   #2
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Thanks for letting us know, it may save some of the where's my tickets

Looking forward to the day, I hope it is up to the usual standards of CSCC meetings

I am also one of those mentoring a first time marshal for the day, so I'm doing my homework on the circuit history etc

Hope the weather forecast is also right it may need a bit of
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Old 26 Sep 2011, 21:21 (Ref:2961367)   #3
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Thanks for the heads up Rob. Very much appreciated.

Richard - I did some mentoring for Nadine a few weeks ago. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was great to explain how things work on Post during a meeting. It's a good feeling when the (potential) newbie is taking in what you are saying and also asking loads of questions. I'll definitely do another one if I'm required.
I must add that my Post Chief, IO and fellow track marshals on the day helped massively and made the day for our new guy.

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Old 27 Sep 2011, 07:02 (Ref:2961498)   #4
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Thanks for the information. Much appreciated

See you on Sat
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Old 29 Sep 2011, 09:07 (Ref:2962440)   #5
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Tickets arrived for me yesterday. Very much looking forward to the event
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Old 29 Sep 2011, 09:21 (Ref:2962441)   #6
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still havnt got mine yet, hoping they will be there when i get home from work today, fingers crossed
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 11:49 (Ref:2962911)   #7
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Hi one and all, just to let you know that the police are monitoring Junctions 9 to 11 and the part inbetween where it goes back to two lanes but then the 50mph signs are there again, its the bit around Cheshire Oaks. Just be careful guys and don't get caught out.
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 13:07 (Ref:2962941)   #8
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RAFMSA Race

And please don't be mean to #162 (yes 162) in the RAF race...
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 13:53 (Ref:2962957)   #9
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Still haven't got my tickets either! I've tried to get hold of Dave and have had no luck.
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And please don't be mean to #162 (yes 162) in the RAF race...
Would that be your car???
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 15:42 (Ref:2963000)   #11
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And please don't be mean to #162 (yes 162) in the RAF race...

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Old 30 Sep 2011, 16:00 (Ref:2963001)   #12
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I really hate asking this but..........Does anybody have a spare tickets?
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 17:54 (Ref:2963035)   #13
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Would that be your car???
Might be...

Contrary to popular belief, I wasn't ever in the RAF but served for 22 years in the Fleet Air Arm (the flying part of the Royal Navy) - I qualify for the RAFMSA race because I work on an RAF base now, but there's a few RN logos on the car!

By the way, the RAFMSA race is NOT first past the post; the winner is the driver whose fastest lap is closest to the race average speed - the most consistent...

See you all tomorrow!
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 18:03 (Ref:2963041)   #14
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[QUOTE=flying muppet;2963035]

By the way, the RAFMSA race is NOT first past the post; the winner is the driver whose fastest lap is closest to the race average speed - the most consistent...

? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 18:26 (Ref:2963059)   #15
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The winner is the driver whose fastest lap average speed is closest to his race average speed. Understand now?
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 18:52 (Ref:2963086)   #16
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The winner is the driver whose fastest lap average speed is closest to his race average speed. Understand now?
No!


But it sounds as if it may be an interesting race


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Old 30 Sep 2011, 20:14 (Ref:2963184)   #17
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The winner is the driver whose fastest lap average speed is closest to his race average speed. Understand now?
Does that mean you can just stick the cruise control on for the entire race then?
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Old 30 Sep 2011, 21:18 (Ref:2963227)   #18
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... but there's a few RN logos on the car!
Like...?

"Sea King here, Sea King there. Navy choppers everywhere."

I had one of those
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Well despite no-one seemingly understanding the way that the RAFMSA Performance Index worked, I was placed second in the overall standings so I'm very chuffed about that.

Second in class in the final Sports vs Saloons race was the icing on the cake, despite completely running out of front brakes!

Thank you so much for all of your post race support and waving!!
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Well done! Hope you had a good day??
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Well despite no-one seemingly understanding the way that the RAFMSA Performance Index worked, I was placed second in the overall standings so I'm very chuffed about that.

Second in class in the final Sports vs Saloons race was the icing on the cake, despite completely running out of front brakes!

Thank you so much for all of your post race support and waving!!
Well done, you seemed to be enjoying yourself round Druids and fighting with the other Golf
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Well despite no-one seemingly understanding the way that the RAFMSA Performance Index worked, I was placed second in the overall standings so I'm very chuffed about that.

Second in class in the final Sports vs Saloons race was the icing on the cake, despite completely running out of front brakes!

Thank you so much for all of your post race support and waving!!
What no extra points for throwing corner markers all over the track lol
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Well done, you seemed to be enjoying yourself round Druids and fighting with the other Golf
And he had a turbo on his engine...
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Might be...

Contrary to popular belief, I wasn't ever in the RAF but served for 22 years in the Fleet Air Arm (the flying part of the Royal Navy) - I qualify for the RAFMSA race because I work on an RAF base now, but there's a few RN logos on the car!

By the way, the RAFMSA race is NOT first past the post; the winner is the driver whose fastest lap is closest to the race average speed - the most consistent...

See you all tomorrow!
Sorry to continue O/T but I keep thinking of joining the RAFMSA too (as they usually do 2 or 3 races a year with the CSCC; I used to work with a couple of the RAF MSA guys in the "Joint" environment but also have a FAA & "Fishead" background, which is why my car carries a small "White Ensign" & "Fly Navy" stickers. Must try & find the "Fly Navy, Sail Army, Walk Sideways" stickers from somewhere!
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