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Offline Diamond Hell

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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #10 on: 20 May 2009, 06:38 »
In my experience at track days there's not much of a risk of stuff getting nicked if you leave it lying about.  It's extremely unlikely you would be allowed on the track with a car full of tools etc, even if they're strapped down.  Aside from anything they'll add lots more weight to your car, as well as lots of missiles.

There might even be a garage you can use for storage at the track - some have them.

Failing that, put a towbar on the Subaru and don't be such a laydee about it - it is a farmer's car, after all.
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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #11 on: 20 May 2009, 14:06 »
We usually travel about an hour to the local(ish) airfield days, 1 1/2 hours to some and have done 2 1/2 hours from Bristol to Goodwood without any problems.
I wouldn't advise going on the track with your tools and stuff even if it is strapped down or if they will even let you. All organised track days that I have been on are friendly and without a great deal of people in attendance. The majority are like minded and will all have a pile of stuff taken out of their cars and left where they park up. I've never had anyone steal anything or seen anyone interfering with anyones stuff. We take a car full of stuff, 4 spare wheels, two boxes of spares, toolbox, oil, trolley jack, compressor, etc etc. Make sure its all strapped down for the journey, nothing like slamming your brakes on and the load shifting and cutting you in half when it comes to rest on your harness straps. Also I wouldn't fancy a wheel hitting me in the back.
I have lent a few bits to people when they have asked and also been offered assistance if I looked like I needed a hand, they are generally very friendly days with a good atmosphere.
Toyo Proxies are a good choice of tyre the T1-r's are good in the wet and dry and would be my choice of budget tyre. Track tyres like the Toyo R888 are also very very good but you can have good fun on the normal road tyres.
Upgrading your suspension will be a worthwhile exercise as well as your brake discs and pads, but a new set of OEM discs and pads will be fine if your budget doesn't stretch to the upgraded ones. Make sure you have decent new brake fluid with a high boiling point. Lots to choose from I use the Racing Blue fluid from Euro Car parts and never had any problems with that.
Best bit is getting out there and having fun, it can become very addictive.
Have fun

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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #12 on: 20 May 2009, 14:32 »
To put it another way......if your car ain't good enough to drive to the event, you probably shouldn't be taking it on track.
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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #13 on: 20 May 2009, 14:42 »
I'm hopefully doing my first trackday in my MKII at Castle Combe on 26th June.

I'll be driving the car to and from the event as I have no way of towing it. Besides as DH says if it's not fit to get there and back then it's not fit for the track.

As I'm running R888's on track I'll be going down with those in the back and some standard road steels fitted to the car. As for spares I'll be taking:

* 1 x Trolly Jack
* Brake Fluid
* Oil
* Coolant
* Spare standard pads
* Spare dizzy cap, rotary arm, leads and plugs
* Box of tools
* Lots of gaffa tape and zip ties
* Exhaust paste
* Plasters
* Flask of tea

Nick

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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #14 on: 20 May 2009, 18:07 »
Nick

What trackday are you going to on June 26th ?

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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #15 on: 20 May 2009, 20:26 »
That one, Paul  :wink:

I'd be there, but I'm doing Bovington, so will have done my track allocation for June.
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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #16 on: 20 May 2009, 20:30 »
Nudge, nudge, wink, wink.

Shame you're not going to be there DH, would have been good to catch up. Paul I'll hunt you down and badger you to let me follow you round for a few laps while I find my feet!

Nick

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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #17 on: 11 June 2009, 02:28 »
i would have been going  but run out of work  :sad:  so thats buggerd up track days for a bit
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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #18 on: 11 June 2009, 08:37 »
Whereas I've bumped into some more work, so might well be going now...
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Re: towing my gti
« Reply #19 on: 11 June 2009, 21:56 »
Nick its a relaxed day so you shouldn't feel hassled (too much) by anyone. Plenty of overtaking room for the fast boys. They've got a free instructor on the day on a first come basis so get your name down with him early on if you want.

Feel free to hunt us down and arrange to follow us around (just don't overtake us on yor first lap)

Best get and put my car back together this weekend.

DH and Danny P it will be good to catch up if either of you make it.

Cheers

Paul