Hi All
My local "car club" (car club is a very loose description) NMR (Norfolk Mountain Rescue) have attended this show every year since it started 3 years ago (I think this year will be the 4th time)
south.petrolandpistons.co.uk/
I going to state here that the show really doesn't know what it wants to be - it's based around the Snetterton Time Attack round 8 which from a spectator perspective is awkward (lots of cars on track not an actual race some going quickly and some not so quick with random commentary that sometimes tells you what's going on but most of the time you really don't have a clue) I started with a link up to Retro Rides and Retro Kings but it didn't have enough retro content - it then tried to make itself more of a J tuning event and that didn't work so well - finally it tied up with scooter racing which for me was a bit weird but having watched them race they are very very entertaining
www.timeattack.co.uk/
However it does have some other attractions
Historic F1 & F3000 Demonstrations - This is good
British Scooter Racing Championships - The riders are total loons - the racing very close
Public Track Time - Good value see later in my post
2 and 3 wheel displays - four wheels as well
Show & Shine With Kleers - Mainly moderns
Huge Car Club Displays - not as many as you would expect
Traders Area - getting bigger every year
Trophies & Awards - NMR won a trophy for best large club a year or so back
So track time
Unlimited track time for the 100 circuit - open pit lane all day £75 (this is the little infield circuit)
3 Public slots on the same circuit the Time Attack Guys are using in between sessions 15 mins (approx) £35
So the NMR have booked a club stand with 25 spaces but if any local RR's want to join us you are more than welcome - All you need to do is send me a PM and we can go from there - if there is more demand I'm sure I will be able to increase the stand size
Print at home tickets are £16 in advance (incidently camping is Free if you want to do both days - never been on a Saturday so can't comment on that)
Tickets on the gate are £20
My local "car club" (car club is a very loose description) NMR (Norfolk Mountain Rescue) have attended this show every year since it started 3 years ago (I think this year will be the 4th time)
south.petrolandpistons.co.uk/
I going to state here that the show really doesn't know what it wants to be - it's based around the Snetterton Time Attack round 8 which from a spectator perspective is awkward (lots of cars on track not an actual race some going quickly and some not so quick with random commentary that sometimes tells you what's going on but most of the time you really don't have a clue) I started with a link up to Retro Rides and Retro Kings but it didn't have enough retro content - it then tried to make itself more of a J tuning event and that didn't work so well - finally it tied up with scooter racing which for me was a bit weird but having watched them race they are very very entertaining
www.timeattack.co.uk/
However it does have some other attractions
Historic F1 & F3000 Demonstrations - This is good
British Scooter Racing Championships - The riders are total loons - the racing very close
Public Track Time - Good value see later in my post
2 and 3 wheel displays - four wheels as well
Show & Shine With Kleers - Mainly moderns
Huge Car Club Displays - not as many as you would expect
Traders Area - getting bigger every year
Trophies & Awards - NMR won a trophy for best large club a year or so back
So track time
Unlimited track time for the 100 circuit - open pit lane all day £75 (this is the little infield circuit)
3 Public slots on the same circuit the Time Attack Guys are using in between sessions 15 mins (approx) £35
So the NMR have booked a club stand with 25 spaces but if any local RR's want to join us you are more than welcome - All you need to do is send me a PM and we can go from there - if there is more demand I'm sure I will be able to increase the stand size
Print at home tickets are £16 in advance (incidently camping is Free if you want to do both days - never been on a Saturday so can't comment on that)
Tickets on the gate are £20