RE: Taking The Trackday Trophy Challenge
RE: Taking The Trackday Trophy Challenge
Monday 22nd March 2010

Taking The Trackday Trophy Challenge

PHer Tankslider prepares for battle in his special E30



I've long been a fan of trackdays. The massive expansion of the market in latter years has hugely increased the availability and variety of trackdays and in so doing has introduced a whole new audience to race circuits. We are blessed in the UK with some fantastic, historic venues and for many, a trackday represents an achievable way to experience the likes of Silverstone from a more 'Lewis Hamilton' eye view. With a wide variety of providers operating you can now practically pick your day of the week and select from a range of circuits; some steeped in our racing heritage, to other more modern, purpose built circuits, airfields and ovals.


As you can turn up to a trackday in the family motor, the beauty of it all is the sheer ease of access. Anyone can tip up and have a go, whereas proper, competitive motorsport involves licences, scrutineering and regulation that I've always viewed as something of a dark art. I'm also faintly aware that racing is renowned as being disproportionately expensive, and therefore I've always seen it as a serious business and stayed well clear. I'm not the only one. "Racers" can be seen dipping into trackdays (more often than not for the reasons of budget and convenience) but trackday goers have significant obstacles to overcome to get onto the track at a race meet.


The new Trackday Trophy has eroded my reasons for not making that jump. It is designed to ease the transition into competition, aimed at a trackday driver looking to the take the next step, so everything is made as easy as possible for a regular with a trackday car up to 200 bhp/ton. It is aimed squarely at me, dammit. There's the additional carrot of an endurance format, allowing cars to be shared between 2 drivers, and to be part of an existing MSV race meeting including 'proper' racecars. The first race is at Brands Hatch, and I love Brands... Sod it, I'm having a go.

My car is a BMW E30, originally a lowly 318is but it now has a dirty great 3.5 litre engine shoehorned into it. I bought it mainly to use at the Nurburgring, but it has also seen a fair amount of service in the UK, and having progressively developed the car it will be interesting to see if it is competitive. The Trackday Trophy regulations divide entrants into three categories based on maximum bhp/ton with Class C at 150 and Class B at 175 meaning I'll slot right into Class A at up to 200 Bhp/ton. This is faintly intimidating, and I've got an uncomfortable feeling that in the rain I may well struggle to keep with a sorted Class C FWD car. I first drove the car in the rain at Pistonfest at Snetterton in 2007, and may have spun it, a bit, on the <cough> sighting lap.


Aside from the rigours of an annual MoT, most track cars like mine aren't subjected to much in the way of scrutiny. The 335 is already caged and fundamentally shouldn't be a million miles away from the standard required to pass scrutineering, but MSA standards have evolved from a corporate body of evidence of people getting it badly wrong since Herr Benz first crashed into a wall in 1885. On inspection, all the shortcomings relate to safety. I need a better fire extinguisher and electrical cut-offs that can both be operated from the driver's seat or externally by a marshal, and an update of the seats and harnesses. These are all positive, constructive measures that are easily justified. I wasn't expecting a lot of tutting at my 'inadequate' cage mounting points, and it suddenly occurs to me that as the race is a week on Saturday, I better get a move on.


Although one of my seats is 'in date' I'm still mindful that in racing, overtaking isn't by gentlemanly consent. The fact that it is only entry level motorsport won't stop a world class accident, and so although I've no intention of deploying the roof brake at Paddock Hill Bend I can't entirely rule it out. Modern seat designs offer far better head restraint in an impact than my older, more open seats and so the credit card comes out again for Corbeau. All this whiplash protection in turn means I need to lower the seatmounts, and the head scratching and tutting starts again. Fortunately I've enlisted the help of competent friends to offset my notorious inadequacies with spanners; and also because if I have to pull that fire extinguisher, I'd like to have some confidence that the thing will actually function.


The Demon Tweeks delivery of bits has now arrived, first race is at Brands Hatch on 27 March and I've still yet to actually get my licence. No pressure, then...

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MarJay

Original Poster:

2,180 posts

201 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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That has to be one of the coolest trackday cars I've ever seen.

I'm jealous.

soad

34,453 posts

202 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Lovely write up. Car looks ace too.

SJR Superlight

82 posts

222 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Glad to see that I'm not the only one with work still to do on my car to make it race ready for this Saturday!!!

Good looking car. Thankfully I won't be up against it though. I'm aiming to be one of those cars in Class C you talk about! wink

iguana

7,322 posts

286 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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As you've had it only a couple of yrs, think it was 2007 not '97 that you span at Snett tho Jimbob wink

Will see ya at Brands driving

Tankslider

842 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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You are right Alex, 07 not 97nuts Sorry, it's obviously the part of me that also thinks I'm still in my 20s not 30s has a tendancy to skip a decade...

Simon - what car are you entering? Nervous yet?

crossle

1,520 posts

277 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I'll be the one waiting at Paddock Hill Bend with a big grin and a camera, after having given you the benfit of all my experience of starting from pole at Brands and not quite making it to the finish...

ViperST

15 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Good luck matey. Looking forward to watching you on Sat.

stevem2k

8 posts

195 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I caught up with it at the weekend where the guys fettling it were trying not to get distracted by random visitors popping in to help* .It's a lovely motor. Apart from the poorly applied decals.

I understand this race is scheduled to be later in the afternoon on Sunday, so a bit of post lunch motorsport could be a winner.

Steve



  • moral assistance more than practical. Unless you count drinking tea and taking the mickey.

BCA

8,651 posts

283 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Good luck Tankslider! thumbupsmile

Sounds like a fantastic race series, should be tonnes of action!

Edited by BCA on Monday 22 March 15:11

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Tankslider said:
You are right Alex, 07 not 97nuts Sorry, it's obviously the part of me that also thinks I'm still in my 20s not 30s has a tendancy to skip a decade...

Simon - what car are you entering? Nervous yet?
It also had a little spin infront of me as we were both heading for the start/finish straight. hehe

Although I did hear it was Racing Pete who did that but can't remember to be honest.

Fantastic car though! thumbup

RacingPete

9,179 posts

230 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Robatr0n said:
Tankslider said:
You are right Alex, 07 not 97nuts Sorry, it's obviously the part of me that also thinks I'm still in my 20s not 30s has a tendancy to skip a decade...

Simon - what car are you entering? Nervous yet?
It also had a little spin infront of me as we were both heading for the start/finish straight. hehe

Although I did hear it was Racing Pete who did that but can't remember to be honest.

Fantastic car though! thumbup
I was in the car... but it was the passenger seat smile

Jeffmaniac

533 posts

225 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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All the best Tankslider

Please keep a good blog up on how the season goes.

If I had the money I would gladly enter but 1 trackday a year is all I can afford.

black_potato

282 posts

265 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I'm racing there in my stock engined E30 318i, all 115bhp of it.

I hope for your sake your quicker wink

Next year it will be TTRS or PBMW for you then !

Tankslider

842 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Thanks for the good wishes...

There are now 22 cars entered which will make for a pretty busy 45 minutes - great to see folks on here.

The 'slight issues' with my cage mounting turned out to be a bit more epic than I thought. I turned up on Saturday to see the car with the cage stripped out... and with a slight issue with the floor that wasn't there before:


black_potato

282 posts

265 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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if you need help/parts/advise feel free to stop by the TTRS or PBMW forums here
http://forums.seloc.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=28

Tankslider

842 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Thanks chap, that's kind.

I was beginning to worry about getting this lot back inside. MSA regs specify double skinned mounting points of a specific size, in 3mm plate, welded all the way round. Mine weren't any of the above.

First, fit unfeasibly large mate into car wearing a babygrow:



New, flat, floor in and primered



Cage mounting points reinforced and painted



Harness securing points sited, bit more paint



I should point out that I had nothing to do with this process and was quietly attaching the side mounts to the seat, back to front.

After my mistake had been pointed out, and I'd made the brews while the piss got taken out of me, I got installed to locate the seat



If I look smug, it is because the seat is three and a half inches lower, and that feels soooooo much better.

Loads of work still to do thoughscratchchin

Captain Flashman

653 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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hey mate why did you go for an M30b35, over say an M20 or working the tits off the M42?

Edited by Captain Flashman on Tuesday 23 March 01:54

Mr_Sukebe

390 posts

234 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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That looks like ace fun.
Do keep up the dialogue and the updates.

V8mate

45,899 posts

215 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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Really interested in this.

Popped along to the website to see the rules and regs for this race series. They say it's aimed at trackday drivers who want to do a bit of racing without the expense but, apart from there being less races in a season, the cars and drivers still need to pretty much fully race-prepared.

So I'm not sure why they think it's such a big step forward.

It just seems to be a new race series launched by a trackday company.

elenitro

245 posts

220 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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I'll be taking part in this in a 1994 MR2! We're a bit down the bottom of class C at the moment though with a measley 105bhp/tonne, but as Alex stated at the recent test day 'You only need 2 cars for a good race'!

The costs seemed a lot less as it is meant for 2 drivers to share. So total of car and race prep/new discs/pads/wheels/tyres of ~£4k and then £300 per race seemed pretty reasonable to me.

Leon