Wow, some great posts there, let me see if I can address everyone individually:
Trublustu, agree but we all like to go a bit quicker and whilst you can't beat lots of track time, getting quicker is part of the fun and you have to admit overtaking the big boys gives you a huge sense of satisfaction in a budget racer. By the way I'll say it again top bloke and a real pleasure to meet you and your Mrs, you really do embody the spirit of budget track days
Ian G, fabulous critique there, exactly what I was looking for, I thought I was doing Brittens fairly well but after reviewing I see what you mean. Old Hall was my most inconsistent corner, never seem to pick either the right braking point or the turn in point. Cascades I totally agree, I had a couple of bites at that one on several laps and knew I was turning too early, had loads of grip and could have left it much later but I was leaving/catching a lot of people there and was much faster than most. Lodge was also a bit od a dodgy one for me, I felt I braked way too early but then when I tried later braking it didn't feel as quick and less under control. Later in the day on the last run I did manage to get some very quick times in around the 2:12/13 mark but my video had run out of battery so Trublustu...that was the big fish that got away lol.
Pumajay, nice video, I watched that before my first attempt round Oulton. Very smooth and consistent and PS I love your car. I would say though learn how to trail brake, it will transform your lap times and your enjoyment. I timed a few of your laps and your running around 2.22 a lap, I'm pretty sure you could knock at least 5 seconds a lap off trail braking and using the weight shift for more power out of the corners and later braking into them. I'm going to see if I can do a side by side montage to show you what I mean....might take some time though lol. The Puma does like to be ragged and is very polite with it - hangs in there forever and gives you lots of info back to tell you when to plant your foot further. It will be very rare to completely lose the back end, they drift for fun all day long.
This is turning into a great thread with some fantastic contributors, thank you all for you input so far
Here's a video from my sons Puma powered Fiesta running semi slicks. This shows some of my lines from behind plus the trail braking - also some footage of Trublustu doing his thing with a near miss at 9:50...silly Peugeot - change of underwear for Stu please. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvJpERMJr9g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;