As I have a free afternoon in hotel thanks to the climate twats glueing their hands ti Frankfurt Runway (see my Alaska thread in 2 wheel trip report), I thought I'd give you an idea of the motor sport world which I frequent on occasion.
I do the UK rounds and odd run into Europe for a loacal company called Academy Motorsport who are the current British GT4 champions and are also competing in the European GT4 championship this year.
They race a couple of Mustangs which are absolute beasts and are the official Ford team in Europe.
The competition includes Astom Martin, Lamborghini, Porsche. Alpine, BMW Mercedes and McLaren so it's a very competative series especially in Europe.
Anyway, I took the cars down to Hockenheim for the latest round of the European and here is just an idea of what we do and how we do it at least from my perspective.
Many people think the world of motorsport is all glamour but it's far from that I can assure you with long hours and difficult working conditions but it kind of gets in your blood.
So, it's 10.00am Monday morning at the yard and just checking that we everything in the trucks and all is OK. We only got back from Snetterton at 11pm last night so still a bit weary. We take teh 2 x Scania's and leave the big Mercedes in the yard. It's a spare truck and we only use it if there is an issue with one of the Scania's

I put my bike in the back of one of the trailers as I have to get back for a hospital appointment on Friday.

We head off for Dover and down on the M20 operation Brock is being set up. This is an absolute clusterfuck of an operation and is designed to stagger the amount of trucks going into Dover and The Shuttle during the holiday season. It can delay trucks for hours and hours as they are held with absolutely no facilities provided for the drivers and all so that Mrs and Mrs Smith and family from Croydon can enjoy easy passage to their Eurocamp holiday. It's not popular that's for sure.....

So the next chapter in the fun and games starts at Sevington near Ashfordwhich is the UK customs centre. Since Brexit, taking trucks into Europe has been difficult due to al teh paperwork and this crowd at Sevington are frickin useless. Because we run on an ATA Carnet, we have no choice but to clear customs and there is no knowing how long it takes. On the way to Spa a few weeks ago we sat there for 5 hours but generally 2 hours covers it. Brexit, the gift that keeps giving.......

Not supposed to take pictures in there but I took a couple so you can see what it looks like. Very few facilities for drivers again and it's just an unwanted procedure. There are a lot of European hauliers who now refuse to come to the UK as it's so difficult which just increases the costs of goods on the shelf......hey ho!




Nice to see this old Fiat truck in there though after a trip to Goodwood.

All cleared, we head off to Dover and top up with Diesel. I've got 2 tanks and about 1200 litres of capacity so topped both tanks. At 9mpg it's an expensive game......


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I put my bike in the back of one of the trailers as I have a hospital appointment on Friday and need to get back for it.
I do the UK rounds and odd run into Europe for a loacal company called Academy Motorsport who are the current British GT4 champions and are also competing in the European GT4 championship this year.
They race a couple of Mustangs which are absolute beasts and are the official Ford team in Europe.
The competition includes Astom Martin, Lamborghini, Porsche. Alpine, BMW Mercedes and McLaren so it's a very competative series especially in Europe.
Anyway, I took the cars down to Hockenheim for the latest round of the European and here is just an idea of what we do and how we do it at least from my perspective.
Many people think the world of motorsport is all glamour but it's far from that I can assure you with long hours and difficult working conditions but it kind of gets in your blood.
So, it's 10.00am Monday morning at the yard and just checking that we everything in the trucks and all is OK. We only got back from Snetterton at 11pm last night so still a bit weary. We take teh 2 x Scania's and leave the big Mercedes in the yard. It's a spare truck and we only use it if there is an issue with one of the Scania's

I put my bike in the back of one of the trailers as I have to get back for a hospital appointment on Friday.

We head off for Dover and down on the M20 operation Brock is being set up. This is an absolute clusterfuck of an operation and is designed to stagger the amount of trucks going into Dover and The Shuttle during the holiday season. It can delay trucks for hours and hours as they are held with absolutely no facilities provided for the drivers and all so that Mrs and Mrs Smith and family from Croydon can enjoy easy passage to their Eurocamp holiday. It's not popular that's for sure.....

So the next chapter in the fun and games starts at Sevington near Ashfordwhich is the UK customs centre. Since Brexit, taking trucks into Europe has been difficult due to al teh paperwork and this crowd at Sevington are frickin useless. Because we run on an ATA Carnet, we have no choice but to clear customs and there is no knowing how long it takes. On the way to Spa a few weeks ago we sat there for 5 hours but generally 2 hours covers it. Brexit, the gift that keeps giving.......

Not supposed to take pictures in there but I took a couple so you can see what it looks like. Very few facilities for drivers again and it's just an unwanted procedure. There are a lot of European hauliers who now refuse to come to the UK as it's so difficult which just increases the costs of goods on the shelf......hey ho!




Nice to see this old Fiat truck in there though after a trip to Goodwood.

All cleared, we head off to Dover and top up with Diesel. I've got 2 tanks and about 1200 litres of capacity so topped both tanks. At 9mpg it's an expensive game......


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I put my bike in the back of one of the trailers as I have a hospital appointment on Friday and need to get back for it.








































