Every year the Ferrari Club Nederland (FCN) organizes a training day
for its members. Whilst it's open to all the members it is generally
the more modern Ferraris that take part, except for the occassional
Dino or similar. Several skills are tought by professionals and I think
that the classic drivers need those skills even more then the modern
drivers, what with their power steering, traction control and all that
kind of modern technology.
For the safety of the members and the enthusiasts this event has always
been kept quiet so there won't be too many spectators. Every year takes
place on a circuit such as the TT circuit of Assen in the North East
region of the Netherlands and this year - like last year- it was the
turn of Zandvoort which is in the dunes of the Midwest Netherlands.
Both beautiful circuits by the way but with facilities not from this
century.
Because it's only April there's always the question of the weather at
Zandvoort, lying directly on the North Sea but this year we couldn't
complain. There were about 50 or 60 participants and they were divided
into several smaller groups to keep the waiting time as short as possible
and it worked fine. Last year one of the instructors was Tom Coronell,
now driving in the Le Mans 24 hours, but this year I didn't met any
famous drivers but professionals they certainly were.
One group had to drive a short track markedout with cones within a very
short time and - of course - keep the car on track. I saw some very
fast driving and drivers who didn't recognise the track and went the
wrong way, but in general they did alright. Another group had to spin
their cars in a circle and keep the car going as fast as possible. It
cost some tyre rubber but was very spectacular to see and it seemed
very difficult to keep the car going . Somewhere else on the track were
brake tests and others drove laps on the real circuit and all this changed
so every group could do every excercise.
At the end of the afternoon all cars went on to the track for some anti-clockwise
laps. This gave the few enthusiast present the possibility to take some
rare photos! Finally there were sprints off the grid, every time randomly
with three cars and I think the results were sometimes very surprising.
A very nice and successful day I'd say.