Thought I'd come out in the open. Might as well give an explanation on what gave me this idea to do this. Past few weeks have been exciting.
I'm turning 22 next month, and booked myself a Ferrari 360 Drive in Knockhill just a few days before my birthday *cheaper, since my 22nd was on a weekend*
And just recently last week, I was up in Knockhill, doing some Go Karting, and on a damp track I was just 1.5 - 2 secs off the official lap record. *I'm also a big build lad* And the employee of the track was impressed. And I was about to leave, I saw that a Ferrari Racing team, were doing testing around the Knockhill curcuit for the day. One of the drivers happened to be Gordon Shedden driving the Racing version of the Ferrari 430. Had a chat with him and got his autograph . Lovely chap, didn't seem to mind me having a quick blether.
I had the privilage of watching him in action whizzing past me in the pitlane at 140-160mph. Was a quiet day, and was just pure luck that I decided to go up to Knockhill on a quiet day. Only wanted to go in and out to ask about the Ferrarai driving experience I would be doing soon.
And I'm going Go Karting with a friend this Saturday against a few others, and its franky got me fired up and excited to try out a track day in Knockhill where you take your car out for a spin for a few hours for just 40 quid *or 50 on arrival*
http://www.knockhill.com/trackdays/speed-sunday.php
And I won't be doing it this soon, want to get Christmas and everything out the way, thought this would be something to do later on in the New Year. The novice drive seems like a good idea, so I could familiarise with my car and avoid major mistakes.
Now this all seems fun to do, but I know that there will be flaws:
Tyres
Fuel
Cost of entree *not really that much*
Could someone also show me what other flaws there could be?
Thanks.
Sorry about the long post, had to get that off my chest, a lot has happened the past 2 weeks in Driving experience terms.
EDIT: The pic attachment is me and the car, ignore the big bellies you see, I lost a stone since that photo was taken.
I'm turning 22 next month, and booked myself a Ferrari 360 Drive in Knockhill just a few days before my birthday *cheaper, since my 22nd was on a weekend*
And just recently last week, I was up in Knockhill, doing some Go Karting, and on a damp track I was just 1.5 - 2 secs off the official lap record. *I'm also a big build lad* And the employee of the track was impressed. And I was about to leave, I saw that a Ferrari Racing team, were doing testing around the Knockhill curcuit for the day. One of the drivers happened to be Gordon Shedden driving the Racing version of the Ferrari 430. Had a chat with him and got his autograph . Lovely chap, didn't seem to mind me having a quick blether.
I had the privilage of watching him in action whizzing past me in the pitlane at 140-160mph. Was a quiet day, and was just pure luck that I decided to go up to Knockhill on a quiet day. Only wanted to go in and out to ask about the Ferrarai driving experience I would be doing soon.
And I'm going Go Karting with a friend this Saturday against a few others, and its franky got me fired up and excited to try out a track day in Knockhill where you take your car out for a spin for a few hours for just 40 quid *or 50 on arrival*
http://www.knockhill.com/trackdays/speed-sunday.php
And I won't be doing it this soon, want to get Christmas and everything out the way, thought this would be something to do later on in the New Year. The novice drive seems like a good idea, so I could familiarise with my car and avoid major mistakes.
Now this all seems fun to do, but I know that there will be flaws:
Tyres
Fuel
Cost of entree *not really that much*
Could someone also show me what other flaws there could be?
Thanks.
Sorry about the long post, had to get that off my chest, a lot has happened the past 2 weeks in Driving experience terms.
EDIT: The pic attachment is me and the car, ignore the big bellies you see, I lost a stone since that photo was taken.