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East Fortune Track Day - Interested???

Ricardo

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Saw this posted on pistonheads - anybody been before and/or fancy going? Sounds a lot for an airfield though??

and.....as you can gather home email back up and running after being crashed for 3 months by those cretins at AOL......


Following the success of last year's inaugural event at East Fortune, one of the UK's fastest motorcycle circuits, the Scottish Section of the Alfa Romeo Owners' Club, in conjunction with Javelin Trackdays, is holding a trackday at the circuit on Saturday, 14th May 2005.

East Fortune is essentially an airfield circuit, one and a half miles in length, with two fast straights linked by a combination of open, sweeping bends and a demanding tight section which includes a hairpin and a chicane. The circuit is located just off the A1, 20 miles South of Edinburgh, near the town of Haddington.

The cost of the day is £150, which includes a second driver. Passengers are charged at £10 per person and have to be "signed on". [/i]
 
not been before but have spoken to a biker who says that theve improved the circiut new asphalt but still got a few bumpy bits and not as sore on brakes as K/H ill ask further, still seems exp compared to other circuits
 
Don't forget that £150 will include a flight in Concorde[:D],as that is where it is now based.It does sound a bit dear, how much time do you get for your money and what facilities do they offfer give them a phone Gordon.

Brian
 
seems expensive for east fortune,,

used to watch bike racing there, and the straight had a fair old lump in it half way up......
seen a few tank slapers there,,,,

makes knockhill look cheap !

scottie.....
 
As I live out that way have passed the place and the surface does look a bit ropey, although there maybe another section back from the road.
 

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