

The view back from the ferry towards Dover.













After a good night's sleep we were all ready for a day of racing on the Sunday. Unfortunately the weather was not very cooperative and there was heavy fog until about 1pm. However after this it was all on. Ken took me for a few laps as passenger to get me used to the experience. After initally being quite terrifed I quickly got into the swing of things and started to really enjoy the speed. So much so that I had a drive myself and even had a lesson with one of the pros on hand. It was quite an experience driving on the track at the same time as everyone else, especially when Ferrari's and Porsche's were appearing out of nowhere in the rear vision mirror.
The only minor glitch of the weekend happened near the end of the day when Ken, after taking a spectator for a few laps, came into ther pits and announced that the gear box was not sounding very nice and was slipping out of gears. At this point I had visions of an expensive tow truck ride back to London. However, after getting a quick opinion from one of the racing team mechanics he said he thought we could risk the drive back, and we should just go from second to fourth when changing gears. No problem.
After a failed attempt to switch from the ferry to the channel tunnel at 10 pm on Sunday (was way too expensive at 180 Euros) we drove back to the ferry terminal at Dunkirk and got the midnight ferry back to Dover. Climbed into bed at 3am on Monday morning. Needless to say I was a bit tired at work the next day. Well worth it though.
5 comments:
What some would call a "boys" outing. Quite an adventure all round - loved the VW!
I liked the pic of the "white cliffs of Dover" as vera Lynn used to sing about so nicely.
Awesome cars!!!
Awesome cars!!!
What a great experience! Pukekohe awaits your next visit home...
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