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Informal drives?

Josedebarros

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I notice that quite a few owners are meeting fir informal drives (Facebook posts are numerous now). Wonder if anyone else in region is doing informal drives? I would be interested in driving to exercise / test my eyesore and so would my car! I note that track days are back on. Apology if people are upset by this posting - we have strictly followed the rules and are not advocating breaking distancing rules Before I receive the expected firestorm...
 
I really miss the drives, fist thing I did when we were allowed to drive to a park or somewhere to exercise was to go for a long drive, we didn't stop to walk...

I've seen post in Instagram of people meeting a couple of friends for drives, or even an the Sharnbrook tons of Ferraris, Lambos to pick up some pizzas.
 
Hi.
No Region are going to organise drives out at the moment for such low numbers that can by law meet for safety reasons I Am sure everyone is aware a gathering of 6 people are allowed to meet with social distancing of course,with possibly two occupants per car that's 3 cars obviously slightly more of one occupant.
I also have seen on other sites we all know them informal drives are popping up with more cars with more people gathering than the current law dictates irresponsible in my view.
As a Club laws need to be obeyed for the time being I Am sure things will ease eventually and it will be business as usual for PCGB.
Stay safe.
 
Hi - then if there are 2 other cars in this area who would like to meet for an informal drive please PM me.
how are Porsche GB doing track days if they are restricting to 3 cars out of interest?
 
I would have thought Track Days are one occupant per car no socialising or at best groups of 6 people distancing outside cars.
My point was a Region won't organise for small numbers as said later in the year policies may alter. [;)]
 

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