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2009 National Rally Debrief
Last post Sun, Sep 20 2009 12:10 by niggle. 68 replies.
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lizhosken


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Just returned from the Rally & wanted to add my congratulations too. The first time I've been to a Rally but really enjoyed it, especially the opportunity to be driven round the track.
Many thanks to ALL those who spent their time organising it & I look forward to the next Rally.
Once again congratulations & many thanks.
Liz  
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lew


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Great day for me too, came late for the morning session unfortunately so missed out on half of it, and it was my first time on track but i still absolutely loved it........ and probably saved myself a tank of petrol by only doing half :/ my nearside rear tyre took a good shredding off gerard's bend too.
Will definitely be doing more MoT events in future and learned alot about my car. e.g. my gear shifting makes my clutch not a happy bunny, standard suspension doesnt really cut it for track use, and don't touch your wheels just after coming off track......... ouch :/
The wheels were that hot that when i re-torqued the nuts, my socket actually got pretty hot lol.
So yeah..... great day and alot learned both on and off the track..... look forward to seeing the pics ;)
Red 2001 1.8i (mk2.5)
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sucram


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Congratulations to all involved in organising a fantastic event and it is greatly appreciated, we all had a fabulous time, just pitty the day had to come to an end.
So once again many many thanks to all involved
Marcus, Jayne and my Sister Beth.
P.S. Roll on next year, can't wait
Find it, fix it, lower it, use it.
Member of....The Glorious Green Gang
1991 BRG V-Special Roadster. 1972 Hillman Avenger Tiger race car. 1970 Hillman Avenger Super Auto 1969 VW Type 2 Camper Van
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AT


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Hopefully the Mk1 that came to grief on the track at the end of the day isn't too bad, and that the passengers were ok; though the paramedics checked them out.
Good day, and a very good turnout.Not sure what the final car count was, but I estimate 700 was easily achievable.
Sandstorms are a Mallory feature, so I very quickly moved my car up from the carpark dustbowl. Food; well, this was down to the Circuit owners. 1 burger van and a cafe serving what looked to be prison food (hunks of fake looking meet in gravy) isn't good enough. Teriffic venue though, and I hope the Mallory Park people take note if they expect another visit from us. The combination of show-cars and continual track action looked to be a winning formula, even for those not taking the cars out on the circuit. It was clear to me that the cafe "menu" was rather hastily put together, especially when I spotted the kitchen staff digging out some spare pasties from the freezer.
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martin


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
It is estimated that there were over 1000 mx5s, I didnt count them, but someone else did. We should have some final admission numbers from Mallory in due course which should help with this. The numbers in attendance far exceeded expectations by many, hence I am lead to believe the Mallory Cafe was over whelmed. No doubt the sunshine made a big difference to the attendance. I suspect Mallory in the wet is not such a nice place!
Overall a fantastic day and just about the longest day I have ever had! I left home at 5.00am in the morning, got to Mallory before 8.00am for the morning track sesion. So did the track in morning, the Rally in afternoon, the Gala Dinner in the evening, (that was fab as well) , the chit chat in the bar until the small hours (no drinking though) and eventually got home at about 5.30 am.!!! I may go for a nap shortly. 
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lew


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
SAZ9961:
Hopefully the Mk1 that came to grief on the track at the end of the day isn't too bad, and that the passengers were ok; though the paramedics checked them out.
Food; well, this was down to the Circuit owners. 1 burger van....
What happened with that crash? I was round gerard's talking to the marshall when he got radioed to show the red flag, then i saw an ambulance going round the track.
And the burger i had from that van was one of the best i've had :p
Red 2001 1.8i (mk2.5)
BC Racing coilovers Garage Vary front end JDL Tuning side skirts K&N Typhoon MX5parts midpipe & shiny dual exit Pioneer DEH-3000MP MTX Audio stuff Rockford Fosgate R300.4 6000K HIDs 17x7.5 Rota Boost, Gunmetal Toyo T1R 205/40/17
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NickD


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
SAZ9961:
Hopefully the Mk1 that came to grief on the track at the end of the day isn't too bad, and that the passengers were ok; though the paramedics checked them out.
Good day, and a very good turnout.Not sure what the final car count was, but I estimate 700 was easily achievable.
Sandstorms are a Mallory feature, so I very quickly moved my car up from the carpark dustbowl. Food; well, this was down to the Circuit owners. 1 burger van and a cafe serving what looked to be prison food (hunks of fake looking meet in gravy) isn't good enough. Teriffic venue though, and I hope the Mallory Park people take note if they expect another visit from us. The combination of show-cars and continual track action looked to be a winning formula, even for those not taking the cars out on the circuit. It was clear to me that the cafe "menu" was rather hastily put together, especially when I spotted the kitchen staff digging out some spare pasties from the freezer.
Part of the problem was Mallory had been told to expect 500 people not over 2,000
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niggle


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Many thanks to those who attended and especially to organisers. Of course the fantastic weather played its part, but this was my first event as an MX5OC member and both my son and myself thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Truly a day to remember.
Harco reckons over 1300 cars came through the gates, must be over 1200 MX5s surely?
The only disappointment was the catering facilities, redeemed only by the 99s served up by the old Italian gentleman in the ice cream van in the paddock after lunch.
'93 Eunos Roadster 1.6 (NA6CE) in Silver Stone
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Locke-alike


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Initially I had some doubts that we would be able to pull off an evnt that wasnt just a load of cars in a field
But My doubts were soon put to rest , there was plenty to see and do..the track , motocross bikes, mechanicle Bulls ,trade stands
and not least the cars...
I had a great day and did both the morning seesion and 4 afternoon sesions (including the one that was cut short due to the acciden)
Both driver and passenger wer shook up but I think the realisation that their car was a right off was waying down on both the very young owners
The back end steped out coming into John Cooper esses the car spun and hit the tyre wall on the drivers side..bounced off and ended facing the right way.
Thanks to all who put a huge effort into arranging , helping and making this one of the best OC events ive been to.
And a double whammy for myself as Sparkle got 2nd in the cool car section...And UMA got 2nd in the hot car.
It was good to meet all who came up and had a chat....See some of you at Oulton Park in November?
Cattering was a bit of a let down but thats one small gripe
Once again Thanks + Well done
Alan
P.s All we need to do now is sort this forum out
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GEORGE


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Thu, Jan 15 2009
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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
wow what a day, great drive up (bit late oops!) great to see all the nutters going round the track, but was a bit dsiapionted that Shiny Steve turned me down when I asked to borrow his car for a spin round the track honest I would n't have dented it MUCH.
but well done to all the organisers great day
George
ps also won cool mk1 well happy
George winner hot MK1 2006 winner cool MK1 2007 winner Rob Beckwith trophy second cool MK1 2008
second cool 5 spring rally 2009 winner cool mk1 national rally 2009 winner cool mk1 2010 now no 5, but not for long
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Spyderman


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Tue, Dec 23 2008
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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Mallory Park was our first MX-5OC National Rally, and we were eagerly looking forward to it. I have been to several other Owners’ Club rallies so knew what to expect, but it was a first for my wife.
We really enjoyed our day. It was great to see so many MX-5’s all gathered together. We didn’t go round the track but it was good to see how MX-5’s behave on the track.
I have some observations to make, and I hope they will be considered and/or taken on board for future events.
My MX-5 has lowered suspension (30 mm) and driving to the parking area and negotiating some of the potholes was really difficult. Indeed, the car grounded on several occasions. I did ask if it was possible to park somewhere more suitable but was told this was not possible.
The catering on site was abysmal. My wife and I had decided to make a day of it and get a meal or nice snack, but no such luck. One solitary burger van and ‘canteen’ food was not really on.
I keep my MX-5 ‘nice’; I don’t go for detailing or ‘concours’ preparation. Before leaving for the show I gave the car a wash, cleaned the interior, and polished the windows. In essence my car is as it left the factory four years ago, but allowing for 10,000 miles of use. I congratulate all those who took the time and trouble to prepare their cars to such a high standard, your dedication and commitment is to be admired. However, bear in mind that your car did not leave the factory, or was handed over to its original owner in that condition. As an example; a lot of MX-5 mark 2½’s had the underneath of their bonnets as highly polished as the outer surface. This is not how they came from the factory!
The point of my observation? Can I suggest that a new class be introduced, namely best original vehicle in original out of factory condition? This would be the vehicle in the best original, new, out of showroom condition, with no modifications, or accessories fitted that were not available when new. I for one would like to enter such a competition. I like to keep my cars as original as possible; I don’t go in for coloured silicone hoses, chrome add-ons, custom wheels, etc. Do any other members share my view? I think that there is an equal pride in keeping a car in such a condition.
Finally in all the other members’ club rallies I’ve attended every vehicle was given a small engraved plaque (say about 6cm x 4cm) with the name of the club, the national rally’s venue, and the date. Were these given out? We arrived at 11.30. I remember seeing several long-standing members with a large board proudly displaying all of the plaques they had collected over the years. This I feel would be a worthwhile ‘added value’ item, and be an incentive to return to the ‘National’ year-on-year.
Please do not take the points I have raised as criticisms; they are not meant in that way at all. My wife and I enjoyed our day at the ‘National’. It was the best National Rally I’ve attended! I should like to thank the organising committee and all the volunteers for their hard work and efforts in making it such a memorable day.
MX-5 1.8iS (Sept 2005). When is a mouse when it spins? The higher the fewer
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Passell


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Normally plaques are given out at the gate but I arrived pretty early so they (probably) hadn't been distributed to all the marshals then, although I did get one a bit later on.
In addition, I suspect they may well have run out mid-to-late morning, as it looks like attendance was about double the previous best!
Doug Passell - Chesterfield
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Locke-alike


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Best Kept used to be Judged On Originality but was changed by competitors consent.
There were the Usual rally plaques presented but I believe some early entrants missed them.
The roads were a bit lumpy but even Uma managed them and her front splitter has only 2" ground clearance.
Must agree with you on the catering side.
Alan
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Mark


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Re: 2009 National Rally Debrief
Passell:
Normally plaques are given out at the gate but I arrived pretty early so they (probably) hadn't been distributed to all the marshals then, although I did get one a bit later on.
In addition, I suspect they may well have run out mid-to-late morning, as it looks like attendance was about double the previous best!
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plaques not given out on entrance, but when I managed to get
there in the afternoon, I noticed that they were
available from the club marquee, by the tombola. (I had already got one by that time).
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were also being handed out when I was leaving at about 16:00.
Everyone is entitled to there own opinion no matter how wrong it is.
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