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By Jabberwocky
#128644
Why Glasgow?

As an F1 fan I would say maybe do a trip around all the silverstone area teams HQ for a drive by. Brawn is a nice sight. renault is a bit boring (can not see much of it). Super Aguri was one of the friendliest to turn up to.

if you are going to glasgow it would not be that far out of the way


What's wrong with Glasgow :p?


I was more on why he wanted to go there? instead of there being anything wrong with the place.
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By EwanM
#128645
Why Glasgow?

As an F1 fan I would say maybe do a trip around all the silverstone area teams HQ for a drive by. Brawn is a nice sight. renault is a bit boring (can not see much of it). Super Aguri was one of the friendliest to turn up to.

if you are going to glasgow it would not be that far out of the way


What's wrong with Glasgow :p?


I was more on why he wanted to go there? instead of there being anything wrong with the place.


I know I know, was only fooling around. :thumbup:
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By stonemonkey
#128646
Why Glasgow?

As an F1 fan I would say maybe do a trip around all the silverstone area teams HQ for a drive by. Brawn is a nice sight. renault is a bit boring (can not see much of it). Super Aguri was one of the friendliest to turn up to.

if you are going to glasgow it would not be that far out of the way


What's wrong with Glasgow :p?


I was more on why he wanted to go there? instead of there being anything wrong with the place.


Have you ever been there?
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By scotty
#128663
Just stay the hell off the M25. Average speed cameras, massive sections of 30mph limits, standstill traffic...
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By bud
#128686
Why Glasgow?

As an F1 fan I would say maybe do a trip around all the silverstone area teams HQ for a drive by. Brawn is a nice sight. renault is a bit boring (can not see much of it). Super Aguri was one of the friendliest to turn up to.

if you are going to glasgow it would not be that far out of the way


going to visit the family! :D
By Gaz
#128760
TAKE THE M6 TOLL

Best advice i can give.

I did Mcr to London last week and i took the Toll lovely and clear road but traffic on the radio said M6 (non toll) was rammed also road works with 50 speed limit enforced.

Roads going to glasgow are usualy pretty clear and once your near scotland really nice to drive on.

But the Scottish Police are hard on speeders so watch it.

but your best bet is M1, M6, M74


Just stay the hell off the M25. Average speed cameras, massive sections of 30mph limits, standstill traffic...


Those average speed cameras are a bitch one on every other pylon
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By bud
#128811
and whats with people bagging Glasgow? the surrounding country side looks amazing. cant wait to get there! :D
By Gaz
#128911
and whats with people bagging Glasgow? the surrounding country side looks amazing. cant wait to get there! :D


Its like your driving though bonnie Scotland one moment fantastic driving roads lovely country side and you go a little further down the motorway and find yourself in Baghdad.
By Juliet P
#128912
and whats with people bagging Glasgow? the surrounding country side looks amazing. cant wait to get there! :D


Its like your driving though bonnie Scotland one moment fantastic driving roads lovely country side and you go a little further down the motorway and find yourself in Baghdad.


Oi - that's not fair... on Baghdad! :hehe:
By Gaz
#128921
and whats with people bagging Glasgow? the surrounding country side looks amazing. cant wait to get there! :D


Its like your driving though bonnie Scotland one moment fantastic driving roads lovely country side and you go a little further down the motorway and find yourself in Baghdad.


Oi - that's not fair... on Baghdad! :hehe:

:hehe:
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By myownalias
#128979
I think I'd rather drive than take the train, leaves on the line or the wrong type of snow... I remember one journey took 18 hours from Scotland to Plymouth.
By Gaz
#129032
I think I'd rather drive than take the train, leaves on the line or the wrong type of snow... I remember one journey took 18 hours from Scotland to Plymouth.


Yeh its quicker when it works though
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By EwanM
#129041
I think I'd rather drive than take the train, leaves on the line or the wrong type of snow... I remember one journey took 18 hours from Scotland to Plymouth.


Yeh its quicker when it works though


Which you and I both know doesn't happen much...
By Gaz
#129042
I think I'd rather drive than take the train, leaves on the line or the wrong type of snow... I remember one journey took 18 hours from Scotland to Plymouth.


Yeh its quicker when it works though


Which you and I both know doesn't happen much...


Yeh i'd alawys drive especialy when going to scotland the roads are great.

(apart from near glasgow)

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