Bedford SEN 30th January
Discussion
TheArchitect said:
Hi Guys
Anyone booked onto this? What are MSVT like with cancelling if the weather is dreadful?
Looks like good value if the track isnt a sheet of ice.
No question they will still run it in the pouring rain. Half the field will be out there on their road tyres. Anyone booked onto this? What are MSVT like with cancelling if the weather is dreadful?
Looks like good value if the track isnt a sheet of ice.
A foot of snow, or sheet ice might cause a cancellation. It has to be dangerous or impossible for them to cancel.
It's a risk you take, I'm afraid. You have three choices:
1. Book, and be positive - think how much petrol money you will save if you don't run! (like me at Brands on Tuesday)
2. Wait until you can see a reliable weather forecast, then book if there is still space available somewhere in the country.
3. Leave it until the summer.
The only track day I have completely lost due to weather in the last two years was Brands this Tuesday. I was on the wrong tyres and it never stopped raining. I would have been able to potter around at half speed on road tyres, but 300 bhp through the rear wheels on a soaking wet and newly scrubbed racetrack was a joke - sideways on Druids Hill at 25 mph! Most days that have some rain have some dry weather too, and race tarmac dries very quickly.
QBee said:
No question they will still run it in the pouring rain. Half the field will be out there on their road tyres.
A foot of snow, or sheet ice might cause a cancellation. It has to be dangerous or impossible for them to cancel.
It's a risk you take, I'm afraid. You have three choices:
1. Book, and be positive - think how much petrol money you will save if you don't run! (like me at Brands on Tuesday)
2. Wait until you can see a reliable weather forecast, then book if there is still space available somewhere in the country.
3. Leave it until the summer.
The only track day I have completely lost due to weather in the last two years was Brands this Tuesday. I was on the wrong tyres and it never stopped raining. I would have been able to potter around at half speed on road tyres, but 300 bhp through the rear wheels on a soaking wet and newly scrubbed racetrack was a joke - sideways on Druids Hill at 25 mph! Most days that have some rain have some dry weather too, and race tarmac dries very quickly.
Thanks I'm happy with low grip as I am interested to see how the clio handles when it gets slippy with a little room around me. I'll book this and take the risk.A foot of snow, or sheet ice might cause a cancellation. It has to be dangerous or impossible for them to cancel.
It's a risk you take, I'm afraid. You have three choices:
1. Book, and be positive - think how much petrol money you will save if you don't run! (like me at Brands on Tuesday)
2. Wait until you can see a reliable weather forecast, then book if there is still space available somewhere in the country.
3. Leave it until the summer.
The only track day I have completely lost due to weather in the last two years was Brands this Tuesday. I was on the wrong tyres and it never stopped raining. I would have been able to potter around at half speed on road tyres, but 300 bhp through the rear wheels on a soaking wet and newly scrubbed racetrack was a joke - sideways on Druids Hill at 25 mph! Most days that have some rain have some dry weather too, and race tarmac dries very quickly.
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