There's a storm a-brewin'.
Although we only stayed a few hours, I really enjoyed this event.
Apparently they managed to complete all 3 sessions, one dry & 2 wet.
Hope they made a lot of money for their charities cos it was well organised & enthusiastically supported & I wanna have a go next year.
Hope the charities did well from the event. Nice photos too Andy.
So you wanna have a go next year huh?
Don't tell anyone, but if you drive to the road anytime you want, you can have a go up the hill
FOC!!! So as much practice as you want..............
Heh, if the folk of Shere can organise one, what's to stop the folk of Mankyville?
You can always take your road car to Prescott and drive the famous hill there -
http://www.prescott-hillclimb.com/driversschool.aspxOr Gurston Down
http://www.gurstondown.org/gurston-hillcimb-school/Here's irony - Normally we'd complain if someone had left some straw bails on the Queen's Highway so we had to swerve around them, but here, its a sold-out pay-for-the-experience!!!
For those that don't live in Surrey, the roads are having significantly more closure orders in recent years, most due to various cycling events. For residents, this means vehicular access to and from their property is simply not permitted.
The Green Vanwall in the pics is one of the (2005?) GPR V12s. Not bad for a road legal piece of kit eh?
http://www.britishbuiltcars.co.uk/cars/cardetail/80/Vanwall/GPR%20V12