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Modified Live - 25th May 2014

Events taking place in Scotland. Beware low flying haggis.
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Post by macky_6 » Thu May 22, 2014 9:34 am

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Re: Modified Live - 25th May 2014

Post by Hondaboy » Thu May 22, 2014 1:18 pm

Whoops forgot to send payment for tickets so can I still get the car in and pay at gate?

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Post by Merlin » Thu May 22, 2014 1:22 pm

Hondaboy wrote:Whoops forgot to send payment for tickets so can I still get the car in and pay at gate?
Yeah you should be good to do that. I contacted Knockhill earlier this week and they said there is a bit of space or latecomers.
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Post by JDM-BB4 » Thu May 22, 2014 1:48 pm

andyconnolly wrote:We're normally quite quick at heading through
I've got your number anyways so will give you a text when we're on our way :D
Cheers Andy!
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Post by Hondaboy » Thu May 22, 2014 3:45 pm

Merlin wrote:
Hondaboy wrote:Whoops forgot to send payment for tickets so can I still get the car in and pay at gate?
Yeah you should be good to do that. I contacted Knockhill earlier this week and they said there is a bit of space or latecomers.
Cheers mate see you there

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Post by Merlin » Fri May 23, 2014 9:36 am

Some more blurb on the entertainment on track
Knockhill wrote: National pride at stake this weekend as SLS meets Time Attack

The upcoming Modified Live event, this Sunday, will see national pride at stake as the Super Lap Scotland Championship competitors square up to their English equivalent , the Time Attack Championship.

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Both series follow, loosely, the same principal. To navigate the circuit in the quickest possible time to create that perfect lap. With the ultimate winner, in both series, having just one run in the final to create that optimum performance over that lap; essentially, heaping massive pressure on all finalists, where one false move could easily wreck a solid days work.

We got our man on the ground, Rory Butcher, to investigate the slight differences between the two Championships – and to give us his assessment of what we can all expect to see this weekend. Rory, is the perfect man for the job; as driver liaison to the Super Lap Scotland Championship and a former Knockhill Round – Time Attack winner, he’s ideally placed to offer his expert opinion on both Championships.

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Rory said, “Times should be close between the top (Pro) Time Attack and (Pro) Super Lap Scotland competitors, as both Championships run to similar regulations.

“The Time Attack competitors can us slicks, whereas the SLS guys have to use road-tyres. Those slick tyres could equate to a second a lap advantage for the Time Attack cars; however, the local knowledge of the SLS competitors could more than make up for that.

“I’d expect the time-sheets to be really close come Sunday night.”

Butcher also pinpoints a few drivers to look out during the event.

“I’d expect Charlie Shaw, Russ Paton and Brian Rennie (all SLS) to be in the mix at the finals stage. And likewise in the Time Attack classes, my money is on Richard Marshall, Simon Deaton and Phil Reed all having good weekends.”

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In total, over 70 different drivers, in a multitude of vehicles from Subaru, Mitsubishi to Nissan, will take to the Knockhill tarmac this weekend, in search of that elusive ‘Ultimate Lap’. But Rory reckons, one class in particular will capture the imagination of assembled fans.

“Top billing, has to go to the Time Attack (Pro-Extreme) class.

“This is another level of competition entirely, run under MSA Prototype Regulations, devised for Time Attack. There are no restrictions on aerodynamics, tyre choices, turbos or even engine performance; you name it; these guys have pretty much free reign to do what they please.

“They could probably get away with sticking rocket fuel in the cars, if they wished. It’s no holds barred modifying and it’s all very secretive; with developers not eager to let the competition know, what exactly, they’ve got under the bonnet.”

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There is a lot of kudos that comes with having a ridiculously over-powered Time Attack winning car. Two cars, competing this weekend illustrate Rory’s comment perfectly. Andy Forrest (Prestonpans) and Olly Clark (Hinckley) will both be driving Subaru Impreza machinery rumoured, and we state rumoured, to be in the region of 1200bhp. We’ve touched upon Olly’s, Roger Clark Motorsport built, Gobstopper2 in a previous post – read it here; but it is safe to say, that we anticipate an exceedingly FAST weekend at Knockhill.
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Post by wurlycorner » Fri May 23, 2014 9:40 am

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So people will get to see your lude in some hard action?

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Post by Merlin » Fri May 23, 2014 9:45 am

:lol: Not for long though. I should only be out on track a total of 30 mins the entire day. Which means plenty of time to hang out on the LG stand 8-)
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Post by andyconnolly » Fri May 23, 2014 3:39 pm

Might be attending in a BMW now :(
The ludes still in for the MOT struggling with emissions garage are doing everything they can to phone back in an hour :? :? On a plus side I got ATR carriers so the big brakes are on
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Post by andyconnolly » Fri May 23, 2014 4:48 pm

No joy garage won't pass it :( so I will be attending in a completely unmodified BMW
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