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Guys,
Anyone fancy a mass trip to Monaghan to Rally School Ireland?
I was there on Friday(again) and it really is an impressive setup.
see www.rallyschoolireland.ie for more details.
They've a load of cars which I've driven most except the 6R4, Audi & Mini
I'm friendly with the owner and could probably organise a decent group discount if there's enough interest.
I'd definately be up for going again anyway.
Shaun
Anyone fancy a mass trip to Monaghan to Rally School Ireland?
I was there on Friday(again) and it really is an impressive setup.
see www.rallyschoolireland.ie for more details.
They've a load of cars which I've driven most except the 6R4, Audi & Mini
I'm friendly with the owner and could probably organise a decent group discount if there's enough interest.
I'd definately be up for going again anyway.
Shaun
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Yeah i'd be interested??
Post up on www.isdc.ie/discussion and see. Would say a good few be interested.
Post up on www.isdc.ie/discussion and see. Would say a good few be interested.
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I had a brilliant day just a couple of years ago, got on very well with all the guy's.
Best school I have been to by far........
Dave from RSI top man....
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Best school I have been to by far........
Dave from RSI top man....
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had an absolute cracker of a day there. did the escort mkII and subaru day. very very well organised and the included dinner was handsome. the girls fasten you into harness
highly highly rec.
highly highly rec.
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I would defo go again, but it would need to be in the spring time next year..
Personaly I would go for the top day, which would include the 6R4 & Quattro
Personaly I would go for the top day, which would include the 6R4 & Quattro
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Shaun,
It is great craic but it may be an idea to get a group rate from RSI and then gauge the interest.
I would be interested but it comes down to cost
It is great craic but it may be an idea to get a group rate from RSI and then gauge the interest.
I would be interested but it comes down to cost
OK Guys,
For the Impreza Day its normally €445 euro per person.
See the website for what you get to drive.
I've got a price for 16 of us, this would workout €400 euro each.
This includes lunch, prizes/trophys etc.
For all us sterling blokes, its around £270 fro the day.
So, lets see who would like to go.
See next thread, add a name
Shaun
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Was sort of hoping for this month really.
But it all depends on how many we can get to go.
It is bound to be a great day, I've been a few times and every time I've had a real good laugh.
The guys are very friendly, and will push you to go quicker you if they think you've got the ability.
Shaun
But it all depends on how many we can get to go.
It is bound to be a great day, I've been a few times and every time I've had a real good laugh.
The guys are very friendly, and will push you to go quicker you if they think you've got the ability.
Shaun
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Their website states:
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You don’t have to be a fantastic driver to come to Rally School Ireland.
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All you need is basic driving skills.
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You must be 17 or over to participate.
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No licence is required for our standard courses only for the Executive Supercar course.
And yes I have a license (road) if the question was directed at me...
I can possibly get a friend to go too...
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You don’t have to be a fantastic driver to come to Rally School Ireland.
*
All you need is basic driving skills.
*
You must be 17 or over to participate.
*
No licence is required for our standard courses only for the Executive Supercar course.
And yes I have a license (road) if the question was directed at me...
I can possibly get a friend to go too...
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Well I was just going to say that if you have a driving license, regardless of how long you've held it for then you're bound to have the basic driving skills required.
Being over 17 means you sign you're own disclaimer sheet, i.e. understand that you're about to take a risk at you're own expense if something happened.
Its a lot of fun, I've been quite a few times myself and know the owner reasonably well.
Shaun
Being over 17 means you sign you're own disclaimer sheet, i.e. understand that you're about to take a risk at you're own expense if something happened.
Its a lot of fun, I've been quite a few times myself and know the owner reasonably well.
Shaun
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Monaghan's weather is very unpredictable.
When to go - depends on whether you'd prefer a dry or wet track.
If its greasy then its awfull, seriously slippy, even for the Impreza.
At this stage its probably better to leave it until next year, especially with Christmas approaching at a frightening rate!
I had posted this on the isdc.ie forum, there were a few interested on there too.
Shaun
When to go - depends on whether you'd prefer a dry or wet track.
If its greasy then its awfull, seriously slippy, even for the Impreza.
At this stage its probably better to leave it until next year, especially with Christmas approaching at a frightening rate!
I had posted this on the isdc.ie forum, there were a few interested on there too.
Shaun
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