was'nt Mark Salle the famous wheelie guy with the bang vertical photo; can't remember the name of the snapper now;
Not him, I’m afraid.
I know the picture you mean. It’s a works Honda F1, ridden by I think, Roger Marshall.
was'nt Mark Salle the famous wheelie guy with the bang vertical photo; can't remember the name of the snapper now;
It was Denis Ireland who i mixed up with Mark Salle wappers; Ireland also won the 79 Belgian 500 gp;; i thought my young brain was bad but this old un is on another level;; i'll cut down on my thread bombing and let you finish yer wanders;Not him, I’m afraid.
I know the picture you mean. It’s a works Honda F1, ridden by I think, Roger Marshall.





















" Not least, the site is much more level. I’d come here again, in preference, now that I have the owner’s details."
But ...you just push a button and hay Preston...your level...!

Evening Sir.....is it a Thule awning? Have you thought about sides for later in the year or when wet?I remembered that next door to Camping 35 at Spa, the fellow also lets his field out.
I asked nicely at the gate and all was well:
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I’ll be here until Monday morning, roasting and enjoying the 24-hour GT race.
Now to pedal down to the petrol station to buy some beers. Tomorrow morning, I’ll wander (or pedal) up to the very good butcher in Francorchamps, to see what he’s got on display.
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It was a very slow drive over, with a lot of roadworks and a pretty large crash. Very busy (as expected) crossing the Rhine.
it a Thule awning? Have you thought about sides for later in the year or when wet?

Aah ok. We are still in 'camp site' mode staying for a few days so I'll look to buy. Maybe off Ebay or the likes.Yup, it’s a Thule.
I looked at a Thule video of the sides, a week or so ago. Too much faffing about for me, I’m afraid. If I was going to be static for a month or more, then maybe. My preferred route is: Get up, pack-up, go. If it’s raining that hard, I’m pretty much happy staying in the vehicle.
I’m looking at folding tables for exactly that reason. A bit bulkier and a bit heavier than my aluminium tables but quicker. If I do go down that route, I’ll jettison something else by way of compromise.
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It was bloody dark walking up through the woods at the back of la source back to our camp site;11:00 and the temperature according to the screen on the new tower is alreadyvshowing 33 C:
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I have got a great seat in the covered permanent grandstand, opposite the old pits and the large TV screen. Right up at the back, where the limited breeze comes through. It provides an uninterrupted view from the exit of the La Source hairpin, down the old pit straight, through Eau Rouge and up the hill through Raidillon (the very fast and dangerous left curve, which the drivers enter completely blind, due to the steep hill from Eau Rouge) to the start of the long Kemmel Straight:
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I’ll watch the support races, the warm up (that’s very apt) and the start at 16:30 from here. Then maybe an hour or so, before pedalling back to my campsite for a BBQ. That said, it’s been so hot that food has not been of a burning priority, liquid having taken its place.
I’ll probably wait until it’s properly dark before walking around the circuit. I might even set my alarm for around 01:00 and set off then, returning in time for breakfast. A nighttime walk around is not something I have done before at Spa, so it’ll be different, for sure. I must remember a torch, as it’s bloody dark!
That’s the great thing about endurance racing. At eight in the morning tomorrow, they’ll still be going round and still at 16:29. There’s always something going on.
like you say; a few hours kip and back again;; i don't know if you've done the 24hr at Magney cours; but we've been stood on the top of the banking at night with the racing in front of us and the Stranglers on stage behind us ; mad old times.