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first track day

Post by shendy »

Ive just booked myself on my first track day at snetty. :driving:

Anyone got any advice, what to do/not to do, what to take? (other than the car and myself):D

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What car you got.

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Post by shendy »

thanks stu. made good reading
Ive got an evo 6

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Shendy

I am sure that you already have, but make sure you pick Dr Hayward's brains; he knows your car and he knows the new circuit.

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You will be told in the briefing "But try and avoid running off onto the new grassed areas" I know you won't do it on purpose but you might get charged to repair it by MSV especially as it still very soft and if they have to dig you out !
Have a great time I was there last Friday and it was great......

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Post by Stuart »

When are you going Shendy? There may be one (or several of us) there to help you/take the piss etc :thumbs:

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Post by shendy »

stuart wrote:When are you going Shendy? There may be one (or several of us) there to help you/take the piss etc :thumbs:


:rofl:
Im doing a novice day on the 4th April. Thought it would be best to do a novice day to find my feet on track.

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Post by Harry »

Welcome to the mad ways of track days, recon you are taking a sound route by doing a Novice Day first, often on TDs you get the offer of free instruction if this is the case take them up on it best way to learn the track, car and yourself.
As Stuart says if any BP members are there seek some advice and offer passenger laps to them to get their view on line and braking points.
Take the day easy and build your speed on the knowledge you gain throughout the day
Most of all be safe and enjoy the day

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You will love it.

Nothing like a good track day

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