Opinions on track days
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Opinions on track days
Hey,
I'm just wondering how many of you guys do track days. Is it worth it? By saying this i mean the cost of tyres and brake pads etc. I am thinking on maybe taking my WR1 for a track evening session at knockhill soon. Just wondering peoples opions on this.
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I'm just wondering how many of you guys do track days. Is it worth it? By saying this i mean the cost of tyres and brake pads etc. I am thinking on maybe taking my WR1 for a track evening session at knockhill soon. Just wondering peoples opions on this.
Cheers.
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I've only taken mine once, to goodwood and it was a fantastic day out. I was fairly careful with the car, so didn't damage the tyres/brakes too much, but even being careful you can have alot more fun than on the road .
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Thats what im thinking- just being able to push it a bit more without worrying what lurks around the corner! Not thinking on doing it regular, would probably just be a one off.
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<< View my Scooby for some knockhill photos
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correction the SIDC day at knockhill is in the shop now, book quick to avoid disapointment!
badger, im not sure which would be your local track down there m8, theres a few in the SIDC shop just now have a wee browse and see which ones closest to you SIDC Online Shop
trackdays are the difference between people who talk about going fast and people who actually do go fast , remember real men take corners!
badger, im not sure which would be your local track down there m8, theres a few in the SIDC shop just now have a wee browse and see which ones closest to you SIDC Online Shop
trackdays are the difference between people who talk about going fast and people who actually do go fast , remember real men take corners!
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I normally do on an open Pit lane I will do 150-200 track miles. I service and inspect Wear and tear by time the track distance by 25 times to equate to road use. So quite often normal service before and afterwards Service Plus change the Diff & DCCD oils as they get quite some stick. IMHO
That are loads of threads about looking after your Car on trackdays
1) Enjoy the day
2) look after yourself, drink (water) and rest plenty, it's tiring,
3) Give the Car a break
4) You Drove it there so you'll need to drive it home
5) Never time yourself
6) 1 missjudgement a lap I 'm trying, two a lap and not concentrating time to come in.
IMHO.
And some fail misserably
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Yes, I can't recommend it enough - it's definitely worth trying it at least once to see what you are missing out on. My Scoobys only really get used for track days/sprints/hillclimbs/Nordschleife. You'd have to be a loon to get anywhere near the potential performance of these cars on the public road! Somewhere like Bedford Autodrome is an excellent place to do a first track day as the circuit is good and the runoffs are huge so you are unlikely to hit anything should you get it wrong!
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If you find a venue you fancy doing just go along to watch and have a chat before paying out the cash. You might even get a passenger ride. Airfield tracks are the place to start, as they are cheaper and less to hit
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Just be aware that it's a slippery slope and once you've got a taste for it you'll want to do more. I've been doing them just over a year now and have done 4 (Castle Combe x 2, Goodwood, Donington Park), with a 5th in 2 weeks (Silverstone) and a 6th and 7th planned for this Autumn (Cadwell Park and Goodwood).
It is not a cheap hobby. I reckon each day costs me:
Then you start realising the brakes aren't up to it so, in my case, that's £800 of Godspeed grooved rear disks and a set of Performance Friction front discs and PF pads all round.
Thankfully the car already had ASTs, all the whiteline bits and a proper geometry set up when I bought it otherwise there goes another £1750.
And so it goes on....
But boy is it fun
YouTube - Goodwood trackday November 2007, Subaru Impreza
YouTube - Castle Combe Trackday, May 2008, Impreza Type 20
It is not a cheap hobby. I reckon each day costs me:
- The day itself, typically £150
- 2 tanks of fuel £100
- Insurance £60 (through Keith Michaels, who extend your normal cover to the track for £60 a day)
- 1/6th set of tyres £60
- Up to half a set of standard road brake pads £100, say
- Fuel to get there, plus incidentals £50
Then you start realising the brakes aren't up to it so, in my case, that's £800 of Godspeed grooved rear disks and a set of Performance Friction front discs and PF pads all round.
Thankfully the car already had ASTs, all the whiteline bits and a proper geometry set up when I bought it otherwise there goes another £1750.
And so it goes on....
But boy is it fun
YouTube - Goodwood trackday November 2007, Subaru Impreza
YouTube - Castle Combe Trackday, May 2008, Impreza Type 20
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There will be one at some point here:
http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/courses.html
Brilliantly fast and definately for the brave!
http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/courses.html
Brilliantly fast and definately for the brave!
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There will be one at some point here:
http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/courses.html
Brilliantly fast and definately for the brave!
http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/courses.html
Brilliantly fast and definately for the brave!
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As previously mentioned track days can become expensive what with tyres, brakes, fuel etc although they are great fun.
Thruxton I believe only do a very limited number of days there due to noise regulations and the fact they're only permitted to use the circuit so many times a year.
Try these though... Motorsport Events Track Days & Corporate Driving Events as they organise many airfield days which tend to be cheaper than track days to attend. I've been to a few of their days which are well organised and well marshalled. Keevil and Hullavington are both just off the M4 in Wiltshire which is around an hour and a bits drive from Poole where I am. And the advantage of an airfield is there's plenty of run off......
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Thruxton I believe only do a very limited number of days there due to noise regulations and the fact they're only permitted to use the circuit so many times a year.
Try these though... Motorsport Events Track Days & Corporate Driving Events as they organise many airfield days which tend to be cheaper than track days to attend. I've been to a few of their days which are well organised and well marshalled. Keevil and Hullavington are both just off the M4 in Wiltshire which is around an hour and a bits drive from Poole where I am. And the advantage of an airfield is there's plenty of run off......
Steve
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By all means take the scoob but what i have done is bought a car specifically for track days. Something i dont mind breaking or bending I have seen a well driven 106 rallye worry a lot of high powered cars. Bought my track day car (seat ibiza gti) for £400
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Just be aware that it's a slippery slope and once you've got a taste for it you'll want to do more. I've been doing them just over a year now and have done 4 (Castle Combe x 2, Goodwood, Donington Park), with a 5th in 2 weeks (Silverstone) and a 6th and 7th planned for this Autumn (Cadwell Park and Goodwood).
It is not a cheap hobby. I reckon each day costs me:
Then you start realising the brakes aren't up to it so, in my case, that's £800 of Godspeed grooved rear disks and a set of Performance Friction front discs and PF pads all round.
Thankfully the car already had ASTs, all the whiteline bits and a proper geometry set up when I bought it otherwise there goes another £1750.
And so it goes on....
But boy is it fun
YouTube - Goodwood trackday November 2007, Subaru Impreza
YouTube - Castle Combe Trackday, May 2008, Impreza Type 20
It is not a cheap hobby. I reckon each day costs me:
- The day itself, typically £150
- 2 tanks of fuel £100
- Insurance £60 (through Keith Michaels, who extend your normal cover to the track for £60 a day)
- 1/6th set of tyres £60
- Up to half a set of standard road brake pads £100, say
- Fuel to get there, plus incidentals £50
Then you start realising the brakes aren't up to it so, in my case, that's £800 of Godspeed grooved rear disks and a set of Performance Friction front discs and PF pads all round.
Thankfully the car already had ASTs, all the whiteline bits and a proper geometry set up when I bought it otherwise there goes another £1750.
And so it goes on....
But boy is it fun
YouTube - Goodwood trackday November 2007, Subaru Impreza
YouTube - Castle Combe Trackday, May 2008, Impreza Type 20
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Loading... (dunno how I did that.....it was supposed to say bookatrack!!) have Castle Combe dates on 26th Sept and 6th Dec - have a look on their site under "Trackdays" >>> "Calendar and Bookings" - I can thoroughly recommend bat for running well organised days (and no, I don't have any interest in, them apart from having taken part in 13 of their days).
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Originally Posted by clivew
BookaTrack.com clicky have Castle Combe dates on 26th Sept and 6th Dec - have a look on their site under "Trackdays" >>> "Calendar and Bookings"
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We've done track days for many years now. Ignoring the possibility of track insurance, (£60 ? are you sure it's that cheap?) You need to be aware of the possibility of a write off and accept the fact of it. We've seen dozens of cars seriously stuffed, including the situation where the car wasn't being driven by its owner! As the old Naval saying goes, if you can't take a joke, you shouldn't have joined..
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Cheers for all the opinions guys! Yeh as has been said its not just the cost of the track day, its tyres brakes, fuel etc. An expensive hobby! What i am frightened of is doing it once and being hooked! Know a few of my mates did that with their bikes and now have dedicated track bikes!
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Cheers for all the opinions guys! Yeh as has been said its not just the cost of the track day, its tyres brakes, fuel etc. An expensive hobby! What i am frightened of is doing it once and being hooked! Know a few of my mates did that with their bikes and now have dedicated track bikes!
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If you have to take out dedicated trackday insurance, it is about £10 per £1000 of cover, with an excess of 10% of the value of the vehicle.
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Blyton last time:-
Linglong's un-touched by the days antics £10
Fuel one tank full + top-up on the way home £100
Brake pads £20... guess as they look like new.
Front bumper scuff going too fast in the wet ( £100 ? ) first damage !
Fee for the day £35
So total of £165 plus paint work. Still not done, as it's an honourable scar, LOL
DunxC
P.S. The WYIOC only allow six cars on track at once, and run separate "track car" only sessions every hour. No over-taking without "permission" from the car infront, and a juniors section too !
Linglong's un-touched by the days antics £10
Fuel one tank full + top-up on the way home £100
Brake pads £20... guess as they look like new.
Front bumper scuff going too fast in the wet ( £100 ? ) first damage !
Fee for the day £35
So total of £165 plus paint work. Still not done, as it's an honourable scar, LOL
DunxC
P.S. The WYIOC only allow six cars on track at once, and run separate "track car" only sessions every hour. No over-taking without "permission" from the car infront, and a juniors section too !
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Done them ever since the car had it's first service. First major incident a couple of weeks ago having done around 20 track days and trips to the ring over the past 2 1/2 years.
Its the only place to drive and once you have done one you will realise that driving on the road does not have the same appeal and good quality tarmac, with no oncoming traffic, no speed cameras and no potholes.
Do it but be prepared for an upgrade list to materialise.
Knockhill is a fantastic circuit but it can bite so take it easy and get instruction to help you make it safer and more enjoyable.
Its the only place to drive and once you have done one you will realise that driving on the road does not have the same appeal and good quality tarmac, with no oncoming traffic, no speed cameras and no potholes.
Do it but be prepared for an upgrade list to materialise.
Knockhill is a fantastic circuit but it can bite so take it easy and get instruction to help you make it safer and more enjoyable.
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If you go that route you cant go far wrong with a pug gti
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