sorry to post it on here but my brother has been looking to do a track day since he started driving what track and type would he be best starting at
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sorry to post it on here but my brother has been looking to do a track day since he started driving what track and type would he be best starting at
a local one to you
Depending on what car he has airfield trackdays can be a great starting point. They do tend to be a little punishing on your tyres but there cheap and I always enjoy doing them.Quote:
Originally Posted by turbojolt
Any trackday though is a good starting point, just go in novice class and drive to your ability, don't push too hard, you will have the bug after about 5 mins lol
well i dont know anywhere local lol dont suppose boviding airfield do a track day do they we live in north london i dont think he should do one in his car as it cost him 6k and he ain't payed it off fully yet
I'd like to agree on not tracking a car you owe for but tbh most people do.
Don't expect to find a trackday on your doorstep though lol
You lot use the wrong weather check source.
The beeb is crap.
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n16/scgsi16v/CL.gif Morning to midday
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n16/scgsi16v/PC.gif Afternoon.
http://http://www.metcheck.com/V40/U...ode=de74&day=2
no rain ????
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Originally Posted by turbojolt
google for airfield track days... a few about.
and also Brands Snatch is nearish to london on the eastsiiiied and thruxton/combe to the west
bbc weather: DE74 2RP
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/images/...eday_sym/8.gif
Weather.co.uk "Chance of Precip. 10%"