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General => Shows, events, track days, motorsport => Topic started by: smitty12 on 20 August 2009, 13:42
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Basicaly what do i need to start off?
Ive had a trackday in the past and used to race karts as a kid but never realy followed it, realy want to get myself on the track :)
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err book yourself in for one and read the T&Cs regarding safety equipment, job done.
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You want to take the MK4 8v around a track ?
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Its a trackday, he can take anything he wants.
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An MOT worthy car and full UK lisence.
Nick
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You need a car that it doesn't matter (too much) if you smash up completely in the name of having a laugh.
It needs to have an exhaust quieter than about 98db.
It needs to look like it's not going to fall to pieces when you push it, or leak oil over the track.
I'd suggest taking as much as possible out of your car, if it's your daily - seats, spare wheel, other people etc - you'll notice a difference.
You want to take the MK4 8v around a track ?
He really can take anything he wants and odds on, if he's got balls he'll overtake over-protective Golf5 drivers trying not to murder their more expensive tyres and brakes, or put a lot more ££'s worth of car into a barrier.
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I find the Audi S2 and TT owners the worse. They drive round like they've popped out to get the morning papers!
Nick
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You're forgetting the 911 owners who are now going to things like the VAG Action days.
Really, f*ck off home, you tw@ts - there are enough Porsche events to go to already.
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You're forgetting the 911 owners who are now going to things like the VAG Action days.
Really, f*ck off home, you tw@ts - there are enough Porsche events to go to already.
Yeah, but those all have the Porsche Tax added and are either run by PCGB which is full of toffs.
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Yeah, but those all have the Porsche Tax added and are either run by PCGB which is full of toffs.
You should get on 928.org.uk. :wink:
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I find the Audi S2 and TT owners the worse. They drive round like they've popped out to get the morning papers!
Nick
Youve been on track with the wrong s2 drivers :wink:
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spot on about the tt drivers though :grin:
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Yeah, but those all have the Porsche Tax added and are either run by PCGB which is full of toffs.
You should get on 928.org.uk. :wink:
Already do a couple through a different club, more salt of earth than PCGB. Anyhow its looking like VAG will be VAPG soon.
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You're forgetting the 911 owners who are now going to things like the VAG Action days.
Really, f*ck off home, you tw@ts - there are enough Porsche events to go to already.
Please don't beat about the bush and say what you mean!
As far starting on to trackdays, as everyone has said make sure your car is roadworthy, up to a days thrashing, remove all loose stuff and as much heavy stuff as you can be bothered to, and then go and have a good time. Most people at trackdays are friendly and always willing to lend a hand or advice.
Well worth doing a few sessions to get the feel and layout and then pay for a session with one of the instructors.
Paul
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Yeah, but those all have the Porsche Tax added and are either run by PCGB which is full of toffs.
You should get on 928.org.uk. :wink:
Full of fools who like to do cheap trackdays!!
Paul
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Yeah, but those all have the Porsche Tax added and are either run by PCGB which is full of toffs.
You should get on 928.org.uk. :wink:
Full of fools who like to do cheap trackdays!!
Paul
Oi! Ha ha :grin:
nick
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Trackdays are brilliant but make sure your car can handle it. I dont mean speed wise i mean the thrashing it will get, its a good way to test things like brakes and cooling systems to the limit.
e.g. a friend recently did castle coombe with new pads on his mk4 by the end they were half worn. If they had been old pads he would have had an interesting drive home :grin:
The last thing you want is to take you daily driver that you need to get you to work and back and kill it.
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e.g. a friend recently did castle coombe with new pads on his mk4 by the end they were half worn. If they had been old pads he would have had an interesting drive home :grin:
Actually he probably hadn't conditioned his pads before driving on the track.
Unless you heat cycle pads a bit before going on track they'll burn away VERY quickly. Older pads that have been properly broken in will last a LOT longer.
Please don't beat about the bush and say what you mean!
Sorry Paul - my face fell on the keyboard....
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Keep meaning to get back to Knockhill, had a few awesome track days racing Honda Legends
you might find this link useful
http://www.matey-matey.com/trackday-preparation_1.shtml
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Keep meaning to get back to Knockhill, had a few awesome track days racing Honda Legends
you might find this link useful
http://www.matey-matey.com/trackday-preparation_1.shtml
That white golf at the top of the matey-matey article is my car in it's past life with another owner!
nick
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Keep meaning to get back to Knockhill, had a few awesome track days racing Honda Legends
you might find this link useful
http://www.matey-matey.com/trackday-preparation_1.shtml
:grin: :cool:
That white golf at the top of the matey-matey article is my car in it's past life with another owner!
nick