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    Classic Days 2015 - Magny Cours

    Who's going there ? I'll be in the OLD Competition slot ! Watch out 911 number 63 !

    I am of course !

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    Last edited by Xavier PJB; 04-20-2015 at 11:42 PM.
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    Hello,

    I'll be visiting Paris during that time and was thinking about attending Magny-Cours. What's the best way to get there from Paris?
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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RSwannabe View Post
    Hello,

    I'll be visiting Paris during that time and was thinking about attending Magny-Cours. What's the best way to get there from Paris?
    Hi, best way from Paris is :

    Highway A6 towards Lyon
    Then
    Highway A77 towards Nevers
    then
    D58 towards Sain Parize le Chatel / Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours

    Btw, you may need to purchase entry tickets : http://www.classic-days.fr/PAGES/accueil-en.php

    See you there !

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    To have fun in Classic Days this week-end, you needed an umbrella to walk and wet tires to drive on the circuit! On the road as well...

    With Xavier (Brakekiller) we had no umbrella but good tires and pleasure to meet again after the whole winter working on our cars. But unfortunately, Sugar Baby (Nr 63) and Trudi (2.8 RSR) had small problems. Sugar baby had a bad balance and Trudi had sticky slide injections during deceleration, which made the car stalling twice on slow corners...

    What a shame, because Trudi was running well - very well indeed - with the Michelin TB15!

    And it was the first session for Sugar Baby on a circuit and Xavier expected more fun and time to discover his new toy!

    We decided to quit earlier and went back home under heavy rain. 2 hours for Xavier to Paris 3 hours and a half for me to Switzerland, with wipers at high speed and high concentration. But some fun to overtake modern cars in trouble with a good handling's classic...

    I'm sure we will fix our little worries soon and be back on track with 100% of drivability!

    Thank you Xavier for your advices and friendship. Always a pleasure to see you. Next time soon!

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