Man of Honour
I think I've read all of your writes up from beginning to end, always an interesting read even as a biker with little interest in cars.
I suspect you are one of the very few who will read it all. It is a very long report and I don't expect people to read everything, more of a skim through is what I'd expect. I write them as much as a diary as anything else, so I can read them back a few years later and remember just what actually happened
I real them all from start to finish, follow on insta (looking forward to seeing your excuses for the spin in the next write up ) and generally just admire what you do. Your attitude is just spot on and I love how you go about life. Think I have a man crush, haha.
Managed to finish the lot on my commute home, really enjoyed the read (as usual!).
Thanks for doing these writenwri, it's fascinating from the perspective of someone who would love to do this sort of thing but doesn't have the means at the moment.
I think I've read all of your writes up from beginning to end, always an interesting read even as a biker with little interest in cars.
Didn`t realise so many people read everything !Another one here who reads the entire post from start to finish!
Great weekends these, love my yearly Ring trips.
It was a great event but it was a shame to see the 'wagon on the recovery truck
I never realised you were an OcUK member or I'd have come and said hello!
Roll on 2019!
What amazed me most is how chaotic DN20 was in comparison. People and cars everywhere. I can't imagine what a busy TF day is like these days.
You often find that don`t you. Afterward people were on the same event but you never realised.Loved the write up!
Also loved Ring Meisters
Great read, as always.
Great read. Can't wait for the next chapter!
enjoyed the write-up, thank you
Thank you I`m in theprocess of writing up DN20, it`s just taking a while to find any spare time.Great read, thanks for sharing the highs and lows.