Thruxton track days??
Thruxton track days??
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y2blade

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56,265 posts

238 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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i have done a few trackdays at thruxton on the bike in the past, 5+ years ago iirc

havent seen any bike or car days there for a while ,i had heard that bikes have been stopped there due to noise BUT are the cars still using it?

Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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Thruxton has a race school doing "experiences" and it is used almost exclusively for that. Certainly over the last few years there have been almost no "track days" where you can use your own car.

I heard a rumour that this year there may be some car track days again - but this is scuttlebutt with no evidence I'm afraid...

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

260 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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There will be a few (very few) trackdays run at Thruxton this year. The big problem is that the noise limit will be 90db (yes, ninety) which will rule out a lot of the popular trackday cars (most 911s & M3s for a start).

But, I suppose the best thing to do is find a quiet car and book a place because the more support they get the more likely there will be more of them in the future and it's possible with enough demand they may find a way to run them for noisier cars.

It's such a great track... driving

Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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fastfreddy said:
There will be a few (very few) trackdays run at Thruxton this year. The big problem is that the noise limit will be 90db (yes, ninety) which will rule out a lot of the popular trackday cars (most 911s & M3s for a start).

But, I suppose the best thing to do is find a quiet car and book a place because the more support they get the more likely there will be more of them in the future and it's possible with enough demand they may find a way to run them for noisier cars.

It's such a great track... driving


Who is organising 'em? I'd LOVE to do a day in my own car at Thruxton. I drive a Boxster S and its quiet so I think I'd be OK....

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

260 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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Thruxton themselves. Give them a call and they may have some dates.
But I'd also recommend getting your car noise tested before you book the day as a standard 996 C2 is close to 98db so I wouldn't be surprised if a Boxster S is over the limit.

combemarshal

2,030 posts

249 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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fastfreddy said:
There will be a few (very few) trackdays run at Thruxton this year. The big problem is that the noise limit will be 90db (yes, ninety) which will rule out a lot of the popular trackday cars (most 911s & M3s for a start).

But, I suppose the best thing to do is find a quiet car and book a place because the more support they get the more likely there will be more of them in the future and it's possible with enough demand they may find a way to run them for noisier cars.

It's such a great track... driving


90!!!
My Xantia is 96!!

Is it an electric car day?

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

260 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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combemarshal said:
fastfreddy said:
There will be a few (very few) trackdays run at Thruxton this year. The big problem is that the noise limit will be 90db (yes, ninety) which will rule out a lot of the popular trackday cars (most 911s & M3s for a start).

But, I suppose the best thing to do is find a quiet car and book a place because the more support they get the more likely there will be more of them in the future and it's possible with enough demand they may find a way to run them for noisier cars.

It's such a great track... driving


90!!!
My Xantia is 96!!

Is it an electric car day?


Those locals don't want their sleep disturbed by you lot screaming around in your Xantias!

gridgway

1,001 posts

268 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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fastfreddy said:
There will be a few (very few) trackdays run at Thruxton this year. The big problem is that the noise limit will be 90db (yes, ninety) which will rule out a lot of the popular trackday cars (most 911s & M3s for a start).

But, I suppose the best thing to do is find a quiet car and book a place because the more support they get the more likely there will be more of them in the future and it's possible with enough demand they may find a way to run them for noisier cars.

It's such a great track... driving


That's ok. my Radical is under 90.
Graham

gridgway

1,001 posts

268 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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well it would be if it were at thruxton and the noise tester was in London!
90? What planet are the residents on? Mind you it's such a new circuit that all the local residents must have been residents before they built it.

Graham

Merritt

1,661 posts

261 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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They don't have drive by / on track noise meters btw guys - you will only need to pass the 90dB static test. As has already been said, there is very few days this year (3 IIRC).

Steve

gtdc

4,259 posts

306 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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April 2nd. With us. Details on the website as soon as I'm back in the office properly...

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk

JonRB

79,375 posts

295 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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90 dB? That probably rules out the Chimaera but the Corrado might be ok and could be fun. scratchchin

Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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gtdc said:
April 2nd. With us. Details on the website as soon as I'm back in the office properly...

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk


Oh ho! Another possibility. I really would like to drive Thruxton properly. I've only been around in a race school car before...

jetskidia

190 posts

296 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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90db, whats the point?

FFS the A303 runs along the track and the cars on there aren't noise tested !!

I hate this Fooking Country and whats it become/coming !!!

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,265 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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gtdc said:
April 2nd. With us. Details on the website as soon as I'm back in the office properly...

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk


wow i'll be there

that news has made my day

Merritt

1,661 posts

261 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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jetskidia said:
90db, whats the point?

FFS the A303 runs along the track and the cars on there aren't noise tested !!

I hate this Fooking Country and whats it become/coming !!!


The cars are static tested before being allowed on track but it is kinda nuts... Im learning to fly at Thruxton and the aircraft fly right over the houses at the end of the runway at about 500 feet!

I *wish* I could enter that track day but there is no way in HELL I will get the GT3 to pass a 90dB noise limit!

Melindi - will the 90dB definitely be in force??

Steve M


tony*t3

20,911 posts

270 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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Went along to watch a track day at Thruxton last summer. I was there around and hour, and in that time there were two rather serious accidents - both cars write offs, some minor injuries. Thruxton is very fast, therefore when it goes wrong, it goes wrong very quickly at very high speed. Its also deceptivly difficult to drive as the long curves are more complex than inexperienced drivers realise. Also, the 'wide-open' ness of the place makes people think yhere not much you can hit. But alas thats wrong, theres plenty to hit if you get onto the grass at 120+mph.

That said, as a local resident, enjoyed quite a few impromptu track sessions there during the winter months, as the gates are never locked and you can literally just drive onto the curcuit, do 10 laps, and bugger off. Not even any security. However, last time I did this the local plod turned up in force and told us to sling our hooks.... :-)

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

260 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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Hmmm... well I wouldn't advocate the impromptu lapping, but I would agree that Thruxton is not an easy circuit to learn and is very fast (Church is the fastest corner of any UK circuit).

So if you're thinking of doing one of these trackdays I would strongly recommend booking a session with an instructor at the beginning of the day. I'm sure Goldtrack will be using instructors from Thruxton and with a few laps of them showing you the correct lines you'll be much better prepared for your day.

It is very easy to lose your way around the back of the circuit if you don't know it and as has been said if you run out of road anywhere after The Complex, you'll be going at a fair speed so it could be costly...

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,265 posts

238 months

Wednesday 21st February 2007
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with the low NOISE regs i wonder what cars will be entering?



Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Wednesday 21st February 2007
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y2blade said:
with the low NOISE regs i wonder what cars will be entering?


Frankly before paying I'd want to take a drive down there and have 'em check I'll be allowed on track...