Piloting an F1 car is only a pipe dream for most, but not in the world of PuristSPro. Here, we create opportunities to live the dream and cross another line off the bucket list. Near the medieval town Le Castellet, France, a group of PuristS recently got ...
So everybody arrived in Nice a few days prior to the event and we were all scheduled to stay at the hotel nearby the Paul Ricard racetrack. This was a great idea, as most of us are still trying to fight out our jet lags! Overall, the event arranged by the...
Basically, the program consisted of 3 main components, split between the Formula Renault cars and the Formula 1 cars. We would start with the technical briefings, driving sessions (2 for Formula Renault and 1 for the F1), telemetry analysis, and then the ...
So here comes the Formula 1 car! The car we are using is the 2003 car with the old V-10 engine. The car has been "detuned" from 900hp to "only" 700hp. Still mighty fast though! Carbon-carbon brakes that only works when it gets hot (~900c) I want one in my...
...how anyone can drive and manipulate all those buttons on the steering wheel simultaneously! I thoroughly enjoyed your report! It seems like a great day, and one not soon forgotten! Cheers, Daos
Waiting patiently to step into the F1 Going over last minute instructions on how NOT to stall the car 'I'm not going to crash, I'm NOT going to crash....' Trying to raise the rev to get a clean getaway ...and then I stalled! After a second attempt, I'm fi...
What an amazing experience... Okay, I've typed that twice now. Truly a day to remember, with g-forces felt, and an experience achieved. What an awesome event, wished I could've made it. Sometimes wished I took more short-term risks and twisted my own arm....
The Bandol area of the country was beautiful and historic, I never realized the whole area was so ancient! And I gotta hand it to you; when the engine stalled, your fellow PuristS all turned to each other and give you a big thumbs up - "taking one for the...
he may be right (I'm not sure) but I do know that unlike two arms and two legs and two eyes and one nose and one mouth...and two ears... the DNA inheritance for "being" PuristS is not so consistent... ;-) Prosit, Oliver.
2 laps (really 1.75) in the F1. the F1 sessions were in the afternoon and I did see some tire warmers before the first car went out (two in rotation, one out at a time) but afterwards it was more about keeping the revs up, going fast enough to give the en...
Much of it is psychological, even if it is much more physical than most peopl realize. You gotta join us, BDLJ...I'm working on something in New Zealand for next year...
... to pull :-) .... I bet you guys had fun times ... but .... don't tell me every single Purist at the event was without fear :-) .... having a taste of a Formula one car; and it doesn't matter what year it is .. 2003, 2012 or 1975 .... ; must give you o...
what an experience.. not that I aspire to be a race car driver and the extent of my driving is on the PS3 and gran tourismo.. but this is beyond awesome!
I couldn't ask for more--my lady, super friends, fantastic adventure, and beautiful vistas. Thanks Thomas for suggesting the F1 experience event and a big shout out to new friends, Mike, David, and Luke. What, me happy? One of the beautiful location venue...
How does that work ?? I would be ready to fly from Miami to do that !!!! The Castellet is one of the great racetracks ! As well as Spa Francorchamps which i tried with motorcycle, Monza, and Laguna Seca !
it was fully booked very quickly but we had a last minute cancellation. Paul Ricard is a great track - safe for beginners, but interesting for intermediate and advanced as well. If you come out of the last turn well you could hit 200 mph on the straight. ...
I am just dreaming of triyng Monza, Laguna Seca, castellet and Nurburgring ! Here is a picture of me at Spa. The Raidillon turn is an amazing experience ! I was timed a 2:54 as my best lap and the F1 do the same lap in 1:45 !! 2006 CBR 1000 RR ...
2.54 isn't hanging around. Has the place been made more bike-friendly? I'd always thought it as having a lot of armco No Phillip Island on your list? :-)