In need of a bit of uplift on a wet July day we headed off to JDR Karting in Gloucester. Situated near to Toys’R’us there is adequate free parking behind the venue in the Madleaze Trading Estate.
We
began our experience in the 'Briefing Room' with the help of a black
board and a video outlying the precautions to be taken, understanding
the flags and a general ‘what you do do and what you don’t do’. This
was detailed very well with the help of a famous German driver on the
video!
Once properly de-briefed we made our way to the fitting
area and were kitted out with overalls gloves and helmets. If you wear
your best designer labels and inappropriate footwear then your racing
experience could well be over - it’s very advisable to wear sensible
clothing.
Before we started, we were asked if we wanted the race
to be timed with JDR Karting’s state of the art timing facilities - no
questions asked, the offer was accepted.
So off to the karts we
went, with the male company bursting with testosterone and spurting an
occasional snarl of at each other as we entered the pits.
For
the next twenty minutes the atmosphere was more tense than a England
penalty shoot-out, with the Jekyll in all of us turning into the wild
Mr. Hyde. About half way through the race we were joined by Richard
Gittings, the owner of JDR Karting and before you could say, ‘petrol
head’, he had lapped every single one of us!
As the race was
coming to the end the Explore Gloucestershire team, who by this time
had become acquainted with the ‘racing lines’ and accustomed to the
karts, were joined by another group, who like us started off very
tentatively. The boys and girls (men and women but you wouldn't have
thought so) from Explore Gloucestershire took this as an opportunity to
show off their extra fifteen minutes of karting experience and with
relative ease proceeded to lap the racing rookies - twice!
Eventually
we were flagged back to the pits where we exited the karts, (making
sure not to touch the red-hot exhausts) and stripped from the racing
gear - a few ooh’s and aarrh’s were soon combined with the male drivers
arguing over who was better. At this point Richard came out with the
race times and the fastest lap time went to Jerry, our designer, but
the fastest average lap time went to Oli the photographer. Although
honours even, the rivalry and bickering went on for the rest of the
day, but the doldrums caused by a wet July day which were seen earlier,
had certainly lifted - a very exhilarating morning indeed.
Before we went Richard showed us the ‘Junior Karting’
track which caters for 4-12 year olds and is an ideal place to hold
birthday parties. Upstairs is a café serving a variety of refreshments
and caters for parties for young and old.
Next to the café is the entrance to the ‘Darklight Lasertag’ and
we were quickly shown round before a laser zapping party of insurance
brokers were let loose! Before we entered, some of the Explore team
seemed quite negative about this activity, but by the time the tour
around the ‘Dr Who meets Alien’ maze, had finished, they were trying to
get the suits on for a quick game - next time boys!
FACTS:
Karting: Drivers must be 12 years and at least 4’ 9” tall Darklight Lasertag: Available for adults and children over the age of seven.