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by shadowhearth » Mon, 27 Jul 2009 1:09 +0000
Hey lads, i got an idea. Friend from DTDIRL gave me some info on it! There is a small drifting track in kilkenny. Even if you whant go alone its only 50eu per day. Its not crowded, so if our club would book it, i can bet we would be the only ones on it! http://goldstonedrift.webs.com/ I dont know how to drift at all, but i whant to learn,its alot better then doing it on back roads! This place would be perfect for poeple who whant to know what theyr 5 can do! So what you think? Would be awesome day out for us, location is briliant aswell!
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by Kilkenny Cat » Thu, 07 Jan 2010 12:00 +0000
Hi Everyone--- In reply to the Track Days This is approx 10 mins from my home the track is run by a very nice family called The Stone,s . Father & Son big into drifting and racing its where the locals go to let off steam in a safe and secure environment. They also offer carting . Personally im not into drifting but i can recommend this venue perhaps we could organise a meet sometime later on in the summer. I was thinking mabye a weekend as theres plenty of B/B & Camping is located in Kilkenny about 20 mins drive. 5 minute drive brings you into Castlecomer from the track plenty of cafe,s we have Restaurant Etc. And we also have a new Museum open on coalmining in this area if you wanted to go along. Carlow is approx 14 Klms .
I can make some inquerys on the above for people interested but i must have numbers attending Etc also a select date
My Contact Details ---087-2477468---Pat ( Kilkenny Cat)
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by leamyj » Thu, 07 Jan 2010 8:09 +0000
Sounds good, i'd be interested
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by johnv » Thu, 07 Jan 2010 9:45 +0000
sounds good near enough to me for a day trip
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by mustbesideways » Thu, 07 Jan 2010 11:15 +0000
sign me up diffo i'll be there
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by sidewaysreilly » Fri, 08 Jan 2010 2:50 +0000
me too...........ill whip your arses round any track...................come on ladies..........
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by TeenaG » Sun, 10 Jan 2010 3:11 +0000
sidewaysreilly wrote:me too...........ill whip your arses round any track...................come on ladies..........
Awe damn it... why can I never resist a challenge? You'd think growing up with two older brothers would have thought me a thing or two
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by barney » Sun, 10 Jan 2010 9:31 +0000
funny, no answer from the ladies 'till the whip was mentioned
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by twail » Sun, 10 Jan 2010 6:39 +0000
I wouldnt advice going to Goldstone in road cars, especially if your not an experienced drifter! There is absolutely no run off around the track, which is fairly narrow throughout. I would class it as a track car place, where you dont mind bumping the the tire walls, which more than likely will happen.
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by leamyj » Sun, 10 Jan 2010 7:50 +0000
If it's not suitable then I wouldn't mind driving a Kart around it, have a get-together if nothing else!!
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by anniniwa » Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:39 +0000
sidewaysreilly wrote:me too...........ill whip your arses round any track...................come on ladies..........
I truely wouldnt' like to embarrass u so I'll decline.
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by twail » Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:28 +0000
leamyj wrote:If it's not suitable then I wouldn't mind driving a Kart around it, have a get-together if nothing else!!
Its a bumpy oval track, wouldn't be much fun on a kart, I'd suggest some where like kilmore karting.
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by mx5ideways » Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:43 +0000
any more news on this like a possible date?id be interested in going aswell
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by 83ste » Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:57 +0000
Bear in mind this is a concrete track so it's very harsh on tyres. I'd head down for a bit of go-karting but wouldn't take my car out on it.
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