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See a car at Cadwell come in apply handbrake, 20 mins later after everything had cooled and gone back to its normal size it rolled into a portacabin!
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" Uh Betty you should of seen this car in Ely today!! it had stickers and stripes
all over it, and when it started up, the noise!!!, I could feel my teeth rattling!!!"

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Post by Harry »

Some very sound advice from experienced TD addicts for my tuppence worth keep an eye on the Rev Counter those runways are super long and there is nothing to give an impression of speed so it is easy to keep the right foot hard down ideally lift off half way down, coast for a few moments and then bring it back up to speed again.

Do watch your speed approaching corners at end of runway (nothing to give an impression of speed) and above all enjoy yourself

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Post by shendy »

As others have said dont spend too much time out on track and let the car cool down. Trust me its cost alot if you dont:banghead:

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Post by john B »

Personally I think the best advise is stay on the grey / black bit and avoid the green bits :-)

Some good advice given above so nothing I can add apart from I have a set of Advan 17" wheels which I had on my RX7 for sale still have Toyo R888'S might last a track day.

Shameless plug I know LOL

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Post by dom187 »

Thanks everyone for the advice, the main things I will be taking on board is, dont be a hero, take it slow and take bits like oil and coolant etc! I think I will look to get some passenger rides just get a feel of everything and trying to relax. (Which will be hard as I have been gearing up for this for about 6 months)

john B wrote:Personally I think the best advise is stay on the grey / black bit and avoid the green bits :-)

Some good advice given above so nothing I can add apart from I have a set of Advan 17" wheels which I had on my RX7 for sale still have Toyo R888'S might last a track day.

Shameless plug I know LOL
Lol I am skint, but pm me how much!

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Can't PM you mate but here's the link to advert Have had them ages not in a rush to sell them so you can save up if you want them !

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4032252.htm

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dom187 wrote:Got my first track day in my RX7 at RAF Marham, I have been on a trackday once but this is the first one when I am alone in my own car. Just looking for any advice/tips really.

Cheers :)
As well as checking your car...

1) Let your tyres warm up for at least 1-2 laps
2) Don't go crazy on the last session of the day - that's when you'll stack it
3) If you don't think you're going to make a corner, try anyway - you'll probably be surprised.
4) Drink lots of water.
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Bigpower team looked after me well when i was new to track days , good bunch of lads on here .

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Post by dom187 »

Got a couple of questions, all my gear that I will be taking... Seat, tools, back to front helmet, spare boxers etc do I stick them in my boot?!

Can I just go round on the day asking for passenger rides?

What should I cover the car with to stop stone chips?

Again, thanks for all the comments I am taking lots of notes!

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Post by RX7 »

Normally where the cars are you put the tools etc next to them, it is better if you are going with a group as there is usually someone in the pits whilst you are out. That said when Ben and I went last time we left our stuff in a pile and nobody nicked anything.

Do not keep them in the boot whilst driving round the track :)

People use masking tape but multiple layers to cover the bumper fronts / bonnets.
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