asked a thousand times..newbie advice pls

asked a thousand times..newbie advice pls

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theunknown

Original Poster:

6 posts

253 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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could somebody please point me in the direction of a decent trackday company i've heard good and bad things about different companies and wondered if there was a clear leader amongst them all. i've thought about going on an evo day but they seem quite expensive and i'm not sure if our car would fit in. thanking you in advance
steve

F355GTS

3,725 posts

257 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Steve

did about 30 days last year, excluding the owners club ones, I did most with Easytrack, great bunch of regulars, kind of laid back on the organisation making them relaxed days and great fun. Did a few with Bookatrack, similar to Easytrack but a bit more organised and confident. If you are looking for Airfield days use Motorsport Events, excellent days for not much money, if you've not done a trackday before consider the Academy days they do to teach car control.

I've never used RMA or Evo but both are well respected

Loads of pics and videos from the days at www.collinsclan.co.uk/Pages/Trackdays/Trackday.html

At the end of the day it's important that the organisers are good, but as important that the other participants are a good bunch and sensible. The weather plays a part in the smooth running as does the circuit and their staff.

btw I see you have an MR2, there's a fair number of owners use Booktrack including Lauren and Alan Head, always handy to get advice from other owners

>> Edited by F355GTS on Thursday 1st May 23:03

Leadfoot

1,904 posts

283 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Never had cause for complaint on a Bookatrack day.

theunknown

Original Poster:

6 posts

253 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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it seems to bebetween bookatrack and easytrack so far so now i just need to decide which way to go

cheers guys

HiRich

3,337 posts

264 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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A second for EasyTrack. A good balance between fun and professionalism, and numbers are limited. Low muppet count on-track so reasonably safe. You'll be made welcome. I've had better days (with a Slipstream, that sadly isn't running events this year), but ET can be booked with confidence.

I've never actually been with Bookatrack, so I can't comment, but do recommend you pop over to the website and check the forum for Lauren

mikeww

155 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Would definitely recommend BookaTrack especially if you are new to track days. Very well organised and firm when it comes to safety issues. Easytrack are a bit more relaxed but it can get a bit frantic on track

MikeW

getcarter

29,441 posts

281 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Easytrack, Motorsport Events or Bookatrack. All provide excellent service.

Why try and find the best, when you have three of the best?

Steve

>> Edited by getcarter on Friday 2nd May 17:43

AndrewD

7,552 posts

286 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Bookatrack gets my vote - easygoing but really well organised you don't even notice how smooth. They also have a good overtaking rule (overtaking by consent only) which should set your mind at rest if you're a newcomer worried about having people overtaking you all over the place.

F355GTS

3,725 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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Andrew

Easytrack and MS Events also have the same rule on overtaking thank goodness

F355GTS

3,725 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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One other thing if you've never been on a trackday before you should seriously consider an Airfield day first, gives you the chance to find the limits of the car in almost total safety. Do a session to find your way round then take some instruction to set you straight on lines, braking etc, then go on to a track, most are great, Donington, Brands, Goodwood and Combe are favourites for me

theunknown

Original Poster:

6 posts

253 months

Saturday 3rd May 2003
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thanks guys, i think i'll give easytrack a go