Track Recommendation For The MX5
Discussion
Just wondering what are some good tracks to take the MX5 on?
I'm not a fan of the whole topping out in 5th, high speed doesn't bother me.. So the MX5 is quite good at this, it does corners quickly which I prefer.
Its no slouch but its not going to do too well on high speed tracks, I'd imagine. I've not done any tracks yet but will do some in 2011.
What kind of track suits the MX5?
I'm not a fan of the whole topping out in 5th, high speed doesn't bother me.. So the MX5 is quite good at this, it does corners quickly which I prefer.
Its no slouch but its not going to do too well on high speed tracks, I'd imagine. I've not done any tracks yet but will do some in 2011.
What kind of track suits the MX5?
Airfield tracks are great! Check out MotorsportEvents.
Colerne is especially suited to MX5s. Abingdon is also excellent but the straight is a bit longer (I can reach over 110mph in mine).
Other than that:
Brands is a bit open and boring for NA but enjoyable enouggh.
I've never liked Castle Coombe.
Rockingham and Silverstone Stowe are supposed to be good.
The old Anglesea circuit was superb and the new one is supposed to be fun.
Donnington is good but you need to be brave as it's pretty fast.
Llandow is more fun than it looks.
Cadwell is supposed to be the Mutts - I really need to get there some time.
I really like Beford Autodrome but others are less keen.
Knockhill is great too - very much like the old Anglesey but as it's in Scotland you are less likely to go there from Surrey
Does that help?
Colerne is especially suited to MX5s. Abingdon is also excellent but the straight is a bit longer (I can reach over 110mph in mine).
Other than that:
Brands is a bit open and boring for NA but enjoyable enouggh.
I've never liked Castle Coombe.
Rockingham and Silverstone Stowe are supposed to be good.
The old Anglesea circuit was superb and the new one is supposed to be fun.
Donnington is good but you need to be brave as it's pretty fast.
Llandow is more fun than it looks.
Cadwell is supposed to be the Mutts - I really need to get there some time.
I really like Beford Autodrome but others are less keen.
Knockhill is great too - very much like the old Anglesey but as it's in Scotland you are less likely to go there from Surrey

Does that help?
So far I have only done Snetterton, Bedford, Cadwell and Oulton in my Roadster. Cadwell and Oulton are more obvious circuits for the MX5 as they lack long straights, but to be honest I had a great time on all of them. Also, circuits like Snet and Bedford are ideal for novices as there is much more run off when you get it wrong!
I'm looking forward to Snetterton next year with the new in-field section, a few twisties is exactly what that circuit needs.
I'm looking forward to Snetterton next year with the new in-field section, a few twisties is exactly what that circuit needs.
In my limited so far experience I've done Anglesey a few times. Coastal Circuit layout. Half is pretty flat out with fairly long straight and a few fast corners where you end up waving a fair few faster machines through but the second hilly twisty bit is where you make it all back with nimbleness. Corkscrew is good. Oh, there is loads of run off as well.
Edited by A2Z on Tuesday 14th December 19:59
Donington is awsome, fast but with masses of run off if you get it wrong.
Cadwell even better but a little tight for novice track day drivers.
Oulton another fab track.........
Croft a little flat but good fun.
Mallory becomes boring after the first hour.
Brands not the biggest/longest track but good fun
Airfields, Well they don't do it for me, Heavy on tyre wear, not proper corners (cones)
Take a look on Mazda-on-Track web site or Mx5nutz
All the best and enjoy your track time.....
Paul
Cadwell even better but a little tight for novice track day drivers.
Oulton another fab track.........
Croft a little flat but good fun.
Mallory becomes boring after the first hour.
Brands not the biggest/longest track but good fun
Airfields, Well they don't do it for me, Heavy on tyre wear, not proper corners (cones)
Take a look on Mazda-on-Track web site or Mx5nutz
All the best and enjoy your track time.....
Paul
Mr Kitten said:
<Looks around, wife isn't watching so strolls in> So... hypothetically, if I was to come along to one of these track-day malarkeys, how much would insurance for the day be? </strolls out again, whistling>
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/form_track_day.htmYour own insurer (if a specialist type), may also offer cover. I'm sure some people have cover available on their road policy for ~£50 a day (cheap). But that would have to have been arranged when you took the policy I'd think.
Jonny671 said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
As a first try though, especially as you are down here in the South, I'd say a good 1st time on track would be 31st Jan at Brands with Mazda on Track 
Is it just me who can't find this? 

I've looked on MOT website but they've only got the calender up to 2010 no 2011..

http://www.mazdaontrack.co.uk/brands-hatch---janua...
Dift said:
Cadwell in the wet.
An absolute joy in the wet
An absolute joy in the wet


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6JCR2IKZ-M
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