The car was out at Wiscombe park last weekend.
Its ended up with a (very) young lady I think from Belgium. It was her first event and she JUST pipped her mum in the final run, her mum in a single seater Lagonda Rapier. She'd not graduated from karting, "been four times in perhaps ten years", so a most respectable time. They were having fun, dad and husband less so but I imagine he's a few toys of his own for other weekends.
Car looked lovely "out in the wild", behaved itself, sounded lovely, looked good braking and round the corners. The gear change is boggling, a tall lever on the left. The throttle system is link after link... I liked the contrast with "Simplicity" a few cars along in the paddock, in particular the throttle which is a peddle with the end sticking out the top of the foot bulge attached to a cable, two components. I'd not noticed before and having done so it was fun to watch the throttle moving on the start line and away. Simplicity is more my thing, but the PGS was a delight to see, a different approach, lots of paddock interest, and has found a good home.
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...and first on handicap. Hopefully will be out again soon. Having taken a couple of seconds off per run she's of the "right stuff" and was very enjoying herself so I expect so.
Its ended up with a (very) young lady I think from Belgium. It was her first event and she JUST pipped her mum in the final run, her mum in a single seater Lagonda Rapier. She'd not graduated from karting, "been four times in perhaps ten years", so a most respectable time. They were having fun, dad and husband less so but I imagine he's a few toys of his own for other weekends.
Car looked lovely "out in the wild", behaved itself, sounded lovely, looked good braking and round the corners. The gear change is boggling, a tall lever on the left. The throttle system is link after link... I liked the contrast with "Simplicity" a few cars along in the paddock, in particular the throttle which is a peddle with the end sticking out the top of the foot bulge attached to a cable, two components. I'd not noticed before and having done so it was fun to watch the throttle moving on the start line and away. Simplicity is more my thing, but the PGS was a delight to see, a different approach, lots of paddock interest, and has found a good home.
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...and first on handicap. Hopefully will be out again soon. Having taken a couple of seconds off per run she's of the "right stuff" and was very enjoying herself so I expect so.