It's the start of another motorsport season this weekend, with several 'bike (and one car) clubs holding events around the country, so what better way to celebrate, on an unseasonable weekend of rather splendid weather, than to venture into the arctic wastes (aka our living room) to create a new Barbourne GP Circuit. With a new hairpin bend recently purchased we've now got a track with fast bits, nadgy bits and, best of all, elevation changes. Frustratingly, one half straight and two curves remain unused.
CD Rack Hill, Steps Bend, and Sash Window Hill. Note cunning use of Travel Literature Collection. Never throw anything away, that's what we say, you never know when things might come in handy.
Severe armco damage at TV Table Hairpin illustrates shocking driving by the Peugeot (boo!) team driver (you know who you are).
A man re-creating a mis-spent youth (childhood?) on a lazy Sunday. Note colour of ankles. When did they last see proper sunshine? With our summers we're guessing 2005. Photo shows Settee Bend, the Start/Finish Straight, and Phone Table Bend. Good eh?
It's a double-off! Hard working Ray Smarshal at TV Table Hairpin.
Right, best get changed and go for a walk now. It's, gulp, 17 degrees outside! It won't last.
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