Feb 2008
9:58pm, 6 Feb 2008
28,215 posts
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Hanneke
However, I am a qualified first aider, if we have enough medics and first aiders amongst us we can cover it, but we will need an ambulace on site...
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Feb 2008
10:00pm, 6 Feb 2008
1,716 posts
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Marathon Lads
How about a fork lift truck
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Feb 2008
10:01pm, 6 Feb 2008
4,852 posts
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Dave A
Wheelbarrow?
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Feb 2008
10:02pm, 6 Feb 2008
280 posts
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Norrin Radd
Am first aider too paint my cheeks
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Feb 2008
10:02pm, 6 Feb 2008
4,640 posts
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topcorner
Howzabout Donnington circuit - right next door to Warwickshire, right in the middle of the country?
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Feb 2008
10:08pm, 6 Feb 2008
39 posts
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sLickster
Yeah, Donnington, the weekend of the download festival?!? We can run around the track whilst listening to the 'Rock/Metal/...' music.
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Feb 2008
10:08pm, 6 Feb 2008
2,166 posts
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fetcheveryone
Ooh Donnington - that's reet near me. All round to mine for jam tarts after
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Feb 2008
10:09pm, 6 Feb 2008
4,641 posts
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topcorner
Seriously Slicks - my idea of heaven!
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Feb 2008
10:11pm, 6 Feb 2008
28,222 posts
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Hanneke
Hmmm, I have a red van, we can paint a white cross on it
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Feb 2008
10:19pm, 6 Feb 2008
2,167 posts
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fetcheveryone
Just looked at Donnington. They are advertising track sessions, where drivers can drive around the track for 20 minutes, for £145 (peak season). If we were to book the track for a whole morning (9am til 1pm), I make that £1740, although I'm guessing we might get a discount for a block booking. If we got 500 runners, which I don't think is an enormous field, then the cost of the track itself would be about £3.50 each. That's just speculation though, and obviously there are quite a few other costs.
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