Open sprint event on the agenda for 2010
Saturday 21st November 2009, 2:30PM GMT.

Flash and dash at Vazon. (Picture by Andrew Le Poidevin, 0789452)
PLANS for an open-to-all sprint on the Vazon quarter-mile are advancing.
Bill Cohu, president of the Guernsey Motor Cycle and Car club is eager that motorsport has an equivalent to the successful track days which are staged at major circuits in the UK.
And while Guernsey does not have a major race circuit as such, the Vazon sprint course will fit the bill nicely he said.
The Castel douzaine has already been approached about the idea and Cohu is hopeful that the necessary permissions will be received to allow an event in 2010.
Under Cohu’s plan the event, which would also require permission from the police, would be open to ‘Joe Public’, the ‘Kevs’ in their customised cars, indeed anyone wanting to test the speed of their car without facing the long arm of the law.
Timekeeping is, though, a non-starter, as it would render staging such an event impractical.
‘It’s all subject to a lot of things,’ said Cohu, but he is confident it would prove popular.
‘I just want it to be that people can just go down there, enjoy their motorcar and run it at top speed and not get nicked.’
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Great idea.
Track days are none timed events due to their insurance cover limitations.
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