Test car limits / drift type days or locations?

Test car limits / drift type days or locations?

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pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Thursday 10th September 2015
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Hello everybody,

im after some information. Is there anywhere in the north east area where you can basically go and test out the limits of your car and basically have a slide around. Ive seen some drift days which seem like the kind of thing im after but they all come with instuctors and cost a lot of money. Ive heard of ready set drift in America and wondered if theres anything local similar to this?

Or some sort of open area where I can go to and be legal?

Hemingway

610 posts

213 months

Friday 11th September 2015
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Teesside Autodrome???

They do test days, track days, drifting etc.

pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Friday 11th September 2015
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Thanks for that just had a look at their calendar and see they do car track nights on a Monday. Are the test days the type of day im looking for? Actually their prices are quite cheap. I know the course is pretty small but has anybody got any experience of how they are run and what its like?

neil jdmr

81 posts

114 months

Tuesday 15th September 2015
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I couldn't get out of second gear at teesside. Depends on what you want for drift days,test and practise is great. For circuit racing and other higher speed stuff then it's no use.Croft circuit is fantastic and very well organised but you get what you pay for

John Boy 616

199 posts

164 months

Wednesday 16th September 2015
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I did a driving experience day there amd although small it has a decent straight to get upto speed and is pretty trchnical, ive just had a look and for 75 quid i might have a go fairly soon, i have a saab 93 aero wbich os not renowned for its handling ability but could atill be a laugh!

pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Wednesday 16th September 2015
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Think ill also have a look down. I knew it was a small track but im just after somewhere cheap and to test the limits of the car a little bit or at least my own limits. It will be my first time on a track in my own car (ive done those experience days). Then maybe ill look at Croft.
I dont even live that far away so dont know why I havent been sooner!

John Boy 616

199 posts

164 months

Wednesday 16th September 2015
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No nor do i, just in sunderland

i Presume its a open pit lane type affair, so i would guess more than one driver would be allowed, if you find any more info keep updated if you can

pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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Just Durham for me.

On their website they have evening days once a month in the winter and once a fortnight in the summer. Its 5 till 8 and costs £35 plus I think £20 for another driver and £10 for passenger. Open pit lane, 60 places and 12 on the track at once.

Septembers has been but I might go to Octobers and see what its all about, even just to spectate.

John Boy 616

199 posts

164 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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Yea that sounds decent i imagine there wouldent be a cost to spectate.

I have no idea how you send messages on here but if you decide to go drop me a message, i must confess i dont know many car people heh

pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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Yeah I'm sure it's free to spectate. I'm not sure on noise limits for cars and stuff like that. If I decide to go I'll drop you a message sure. I have a week course with work down south in October and known my luck it will be that week.

John Boy 616

199 posts

164 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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Well no worries, just let me know

djroadboy

1,173 posts

235 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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neil jdmr said:
I couldn't get out of second gear at teesside. Depends on what you want for drift days,test and practise is great. For circuit racing and other higher speed stuff then it's no use.Croft circuit is fantastic and very well organised but you get what you pay for
Must be a really tall diff you've got! I can get easily over 100mph down the back straight in an Elise with only 160bhp.

Used Teesside a bit for shakedown and durability testing. Its handy.

If you're wanting to explore the limits safely I'd look at travelling a bit further and going to Elivington or Blyton where there's nothing to hit if you get it wrong.

HTH

Dan

pringle1988

Original Poster:

242 posts

183 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Ahh Elvington. Thats where I was trying to think of the other day! Dont quite fancy hitting a barrier so this could be a better option.

neil jdmr

81 posts

114 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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djroadboy said:
Must be a really tall diff you've got! I can get easily over 100mph down the back straight in an Elise with only 160bhp.

Used Teesside a bit for shakedown and durability testing. Its handy.

If you're wanting to explore the limits safely I'd look at travelling a bit further and going to Elivington or Blyton where there's nothing to hit if you get it wrong.

HTH

Dan
Not sure about the "tall" differential but the 4.3 final drive is as standard in most type r rx7s. Teesside for me was Ok for some testing etc but for fast circuit driving Croft is one of the best in the country imo and we are lucky to have it close by.