Zandvoort race for all Morgans
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:53 pm
Thank you Chris Acklam for adding the “Historic & Overseas races” to the bulletin board and inviting me to summarize and clarify our Zandvoort offer.
I’ll keep it simple, the Zandvoort event (12-14 Sept.) is open to all Morgan classes (A-D). For this occasion we’ll respect the Morgan regulations, meaning that you can come and race as you are.
Like Brands Hatch and Zolder we have to deal with noise restrictions at the Zandvoort circuit. Important for you to know is that when entering the straight, you’ll find a sound monitoring pole on the inside of the track. In order to “circumvent” this system and to record as little as possible noise, I always put a 90 degree tail tip on my exhaust system, pointing to the outside of the track. For your benefit, I suggest you do the same.
Dutch safety regulations dictate that drivers racing in open cars must use two arm restraints. These can be bought at the circuit at cost price.
We appreciate motor racing to be a non contact sport and therefore all cars are checked on “bruises” upon arrival and after each race. It is a simple system in order to know exactly what is going on in the race and to be able to address people with a “different” racing attitude.
This event is offered to you incl. hospitality and catering for the driver, which means that you are invited to join us for breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. And that you can take as many refreshments during the day and evening as you wish. I have promised Kate (Orebi Gann) that I would have a look at our calculation once 10 or more Morgans would have registered, but I have a better proposition to make and will add an extra catering to each registration instead, once we arrive at ten registered Morgans. Extra tickets for your team can be bought at EUR60/person for the weekend.
For detailed information about this event, have a look at http://www.fisc-eurotour.org/Zandvoort-GP-Circuit.html
Should you have any queries, don’t hesitate to contact me.
With best regards
FISC EuroTour
Pieter BAKKER
I’ll keep it simple, the Zandvoort event (12-14 Sept.) is open to all Morgan classes (A-D). For this occasion we’ll respect the Morgan regulations, meaning that you can come and race as you are.
Like Brands Hatch and Zolder we have to deal with noise restrictions at the Zandvoort circuit. Important for you to know is that when entering the straight, you’ll find a sound monitoring pole on the inside of the track. In order to “circumvent” this system and to record as little as possible noise, I always put a 90 degree tail tip on my exhaust system, pointing to the outside of the track. For your benefit, I suggest you do the same.
Dutch safety regulations dictate that drivers racing in open cars must use two arm restraints. These can be bought at the circuit at cost price.
We appreciate motor racing to be a non contact sport and therefore all cars are checked on “bruises” upon arrival and after each race. It is a simple system in order to know exactly what is going on in the race and to be able to address people with a “different” racing attitude.
This event is offered to you incl. hospitality and catering for the driver, which means that you are invited to join us for breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. And that you can take as many refreshments during the day and evening as you wish. I have promised Kate (Orebi Gann) that I would have a look at our calculation once 10 or more Morgans would have registered, but I have a better proposition to make and will add an extra catering to each registration instead, once we arrive at ten registered Morgans. Extra tickets for your team can be bought at EUR60/person for the weekend.
For detailed information about this event, have a look at http://www.fisc-eurotour.org/Zandvoort-GP-Circuit.html
Should you have any queries, don’t hesitate to contact me.
With best regards
FISC EuroTour
Pieter BAKKER