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    oh heck...not good, glad to hear not one person died though! thats a nice change, My blokes dad goes there every year some times 2/3 times and takes his smart car (crossblade usually) and thankfully never had an accident but heard some horrible stories from it!

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    Um not good, I'm sure there will be some sort of organised track days in the future there as i cant see it continuing much long like this, or they will put a max speed limit and place speed traps or something gay

    And i would loved to have gone when i planed back in 05 as now i think theres too many chav ****s going, seriously imagine combe summer action day situations on the most lethal track in the world!....

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott.parker View Post
    And i would loved to have gone when i planed back in 05 as now i think theres too many chav ****s going, seriously imagine combe summer action day situations on the most lethal track in the world!....
    Yeap, seems everyone wants a go on it now. Promotion from the likes of Top Gear and various games offering ring simulations () doesn't help either.

    Although, as pointed out in the comments on that article, its technically not a track. So if you have European insurance cover, you should be covered... but then it all comes down to whether there's a racing/timed lap clause.

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