Well tell you what, when you go to Snet, let me know I'll come along! I know that track like the back of my hand.

Was racing with a team who were based there, so all my testing

(Apart from race weekends) was pretty much there

- 9am

- whenever it gets dark and an hour for lunch! how ever many laps that is I don't know! but its a lot of track time!

(definatley worth the 1k price tag)

For cars that were fun to drive, I enjoyed the Formula Palmer Audi the most, mainly because I'm a turbo charger fan! But when the 2 bar boost kicks in immediately in each gear it just keeps going and going until you hammer the brakes for the following corner.

Luckily the wings don't work all that well, so it allows you to 4 wheel drift the car like a Formula Ford.

The Formula Renault was definately good fun, very quick, liked the idea of having a sequential shift.

And the amount of grip that you can generate from going faster into the corners is incredible, definately need a few more test days to get the most out of the car.

Formula Fords, definately very good to learn in, pretty unforgiving on the limit as I found out a few times.

Also the competition is very fierce, although Renault definately have the harshest competition since 1.5s covers the whole grid

(near enough).

The formula fords require more smoothness, as they don't like to be thrown about, you can set up some good 4 wheel drifts at say the 1st corner at snetterton

(until you try too hard and have to be towed out of the farmers field)