Haynes Motor Museum track
Haynes Motor Museum track
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sphorne

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63 posts

255 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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Would anyone be interested in hiring the Haynes motor museum track (near Yeovil)?
I was down there a few weeks back and although the track is very small (I didn't get out of second), it is good fun and cheap - especially for those with RWD!
The track is hired on a time trial basis only i.e. 1 car at a time.
Prices are £150 for a half day and £250 for a full day - this is for 12 cars.
They will allow more cars, but will negotiate when we know how many are interested.
Anyone interested? I'd be happy to organise.
S

tvrforever

3,187 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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I've used it with RideDrive and it's quite intersting despite it's size. With a number of options available for format etc.

Equally as it's small it's great for practicing technique on the same area.

Only fear for me was to proximity of the tyre wall on the far end of the track...

Fun time though... Just be aware lots of plod around on the near roads as they lunch there (cafe) on the driver training sessions.

agent006

12,058 posts

285 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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I'd be quite interested. Anyone got a track diagram?

GarryM

1,113 posts

304 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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It is very tight. I've been driven round by a nutter in an Elise which was great but I'd be more than a little worried in my Griff. That said I'm suffering from track withdrawal symptoms so may be interested. Just a thought, 12 people for a half day would mean say, 5 mins on track each every hour - so only 15 - 20 mins each assuming no incidents/delays. May be better to keep the numbers down.

miniman

29,086 posts

283 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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When you say £250 / day for 12 cars, do you mean £250 per car or £250 the lot?

If it's the latter, I'd be interested certainly.

GarryM

1,113 posts

304 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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It must be in total shirley? £250 for 30-40 mins would be extorsion!

Don

28,378 posts

305 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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£250 for a track for a day! Bargain.

I reckon the best number would be about four cars. £65 quid a head. Fifteen minutes on / 45 minutes off.

Three runs on the morning, three in the afternoon.

But what's the track actually like? Would it be fun...and in what car? I have a suspicion it would be somewhat pointless in my Boxster S - and a right hoot in a Caterham...

jeremyc

26,819 posts

305 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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kingr seven

233 posts

260 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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Proving Ground!! I'm not quite sure what you'd prove there! When I saw it a few months ago it seemed extremely small and the run offs were equally diminutive. Judging by the map the smallest run offs are on the sharpest corners after the longest straights!

Kingr

FourWheelDrift

91,633 posts

305 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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kingr seven said:
Proving Ground!! I'm not quite sure what you'd prove there! When I saw it a few months ago it seemed extremely small and the run offs were equally diminutive. Judging by the map the smallest run offs are on the sharpest corners after the longest straights!

Kingr


You were probably in the car park

GarryM

1,113 posts

304 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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I may have been misinformed by a guy who professed to know but he told me it was built as a kart track. It certainly looks like one. Peninsula had an open day there a while ago and had a Tuscan, T350 and an Elise on there. It was very wet which probably made it better as the speeds were fairly low but it still allowed plenty of sliding about!

FourWheelDrift

91,633 posts

305 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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Is it the track 5th gear used for testing the Westfield Megablade against the Honda Fireblade?

sphorne

Original Poster:

63 posts

255 months

Friday 15th October 2004
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Just to re-confirm - it is VERY small.

I took my Chimaera 400 on it under the assumption it would be terrible - but suprisingly I had a great laugh.

250 is for the full day so agreed numbers would need to be limited.

This is by no means close to any kind of 'real'track day - but price considered, its a cheap way to be able to legally 'get the back out'!

I've mentioned this on the TVRCC web site, so if interest look OK I may just go ahead and book it and see what happens.

Deeen

6,259 posts

266 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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Yes I'm interested, happily pay my share, prefer limited numbers.

November Classic and Sportscar has some photos of the "track", with a few old ACs lying about round it I think.