There have been a number of trips that IMOC'ers have made
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- if you search back you'll find plenty of posts and advise.
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One thing I'd say is if you can, find a weekend with a few weekday evenings either side open
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- the weekdays are much much quieter.
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Weekends and especially when there are events on at the Race circuit
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( eg Old Timers GP weekend etc
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) can be really very very busy, with the circuit being closed to recover cars
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/ bikes as many as 4-5 times being possible, meaning very limited time on track.
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If you do go at the weekend
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- First thing in the morning
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/ last thing at night is the best time on track as it is the quietest.
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Also
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- take it easy, and drive it with a lot of respect and at 8/10ths.
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I've seen a few very bad
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/ probably fatal bike accidents there, and many cars which have Armco damage
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- its a circuit which is designed to be challenging for the drivers.
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