mx5monster
09-22-2003, 03:46 PM
Any of you guys lucky enough to have your name already down for your RX8 but thinking about pulling out because of the delays, negatives reviews or anything other reason should think again. (IMHO)
Last weekend was the MX5 Owners Club National meeting in Edinburgh. We held a trackday at Knockhill race circuit in Fife and were lucky enough to get two RX8's with professional driver to give demo laps in one of them. WOW!!! I am sooo impressed with the car.
The car was totally stock setup - Normal tyres, Normal brakes, everything as you'd buy it from the showroom. It was absolutely storming on the track , survived the abuse it got and still looked magnificent both inside and out. The tyres were pretty worn by the end of the day, as you'd expect, but the brakes didn't fade off and the handling was first class. The driver (Don't remember his name) was taking people out for laps every 5/10 mins so the car didn't get much rest for over 4 hrs. He really threw the car 'round the circuit and i've never been driven quite so fast before. To guage it's performance, I was hitting 80mph at the first corner in my mx5 while he was getting over 100 mph at the same point. Even against lighter supercharged and NO'xd MX5's he was quicker 'round the circuit. I can appreciate that he was a professional driver which should make him quicker and better than us, he still rated the car highly on a personal viewpoint and thought that Mazda had really hit the mark with it as a whole package.
It was my first chance to lay hands on the real thing and I must say I want one even more now.
Last weekend was the MX5 Owners Club National meeting in Edinburgh. We held a trackday at Knockhill race circuit in Fife and were lucky enough to get two RX8's with professional driver to give demo laps in one of them. WOW!!! I am sooo impressed with the car.
The car was totally stock setup - Normal tyres, Normal brakes, everything as you'd buy it from the showroom. It was absolutely storming on the track , survived the abuse it got and still looked magnificent both inside and out. The tyres were pretty worn by the end of the day, as you'd expect, but the brakes didn't fade off and the handling was first class. The driver (Don't remember his name) was taking people out for laps every 5/10 mins so the car didn't get much rest for over 4 hrs. He really threw the car 'round the circuit and i've never been driven quite so fast before. To guage it's performance, I was hitting 80mph at the first corner in my mx5 while he was getting over 100 mph at the same point. Even against lighter supercharged and NO'xd MX5's he was quicker 'round the circuit. I can appreciate that he was a professional driver which should make him quicker and better than us, he still rated the car highly on a personal viewpoint and thought that Mazda had really hit the mark with it as a whole package.
It was my first chance to lay hands on the real thing and I must say I want one even more now.