Business track day stuff
Business track day stuff
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bikerstu

Original Poster:

160 posts

167 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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so work have asked me to sort out some track day bits for a party they have, as they know i seem to do track days a bit...

I have a group of 7 who need to do track day "stuff" maybe an experience maybe in their cars.

The question is has anyone done anything like this before and what can you recommend for them?

upsidedownmark

2,120 posts

157 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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Palmersport smile

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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If I was presented with that I'd phone Book a Track and Motorsport events and see about running something possibly alongside their own scheduled days, or private.

BaT because you might be able to take advantage of their caterhams. MSE because I suspect they'll be cheaper for a private event on an airfield. Depends what you want etc.

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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upsidedownmark said:
Palmersport smile
I'd have said that but if there is a requirement to drive their own cars, I'm not sure Palmersport would accommodate that in one of their experience days.

gruffalo

8,089 posts

248 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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I have done many track days as corporate hospitality, we have always just joined another track day already being run, I normally book a couple of instructors to be dedicated to our group for the day.

Head up to the circuit the evening before, if in the summer do a circuit walk and talk about the lines and braking points, this gets everyone in track mode and builds the anticipation then head to the hotel for meal and beer and to talk about the upcoming day then do the day, have a wash up after, preferably another meal/nights stay and a chance for every one to have a laugh about being slow or getting a corner wrong and then head off home.

Great way of turning a customer into a mate with shared experiences to cement a long lasting business relationship.

upsidedownmark

2,120 posts

157 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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Munter said:
I'd have said that but if there is a requirement to drive their own cars, I'm not sure Palmersport would accommodate that in one of their experience days.
Probably not! He did say 'maybe' use their own cars. Admittedly I was thinking organising a business thing where people using own cars might be a can of worms from a liability POV, perhaps not.

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

213 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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I think the Caterham drift day does corporate events!

gbk

110 posts

257 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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Bookatrack caterhams on one of their days should also be able to accommodate customers own cars.

whingebag

155 posts

192 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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Any of the TDO's can do a group discount in their own cars and get you some track hire cars to play with too. Easy. The more money you throw at them the more fancy the package can get. Alternatively get hammered and go to 'Secrets' girly bar with the other companies doing 'team bonding' activities!

rallycross

13,681 posts

259 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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Where are you located?

I have done the same with work on a budget and we took a group of 8 clients for a track day.

Motorsport events sorted it all out we had a good day with, 2 instructors, two cars (Elise) plus I took my evo to give them passenger rides while they waited to get their next drive with an instructor.
Plus we took them for a nice lunch at a country pub close to the track to break things up at lunch.

MSE will you give you the most cost effective option, Palmer at Bedford is the opposite end of the scale and very good if your company has the budget for it!

nickfrog

24,170 posts

239 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Munter said:
upsidedownmark said:
Palmersport smile
I'd have said that but if there is a requirement to drive their own cars, I'm not sure Palmersport would accommodate that in one of their experience days.
They definitely wouldn't. Unless they are track day regulars I wouldn't suggest they use their own cars. It's so easy for things to go pear shaped, it's usually the guy who organised it who gets the shyte afterwards. Palmersport is expensive but when you work out the actual cost of a track day if you have insurance, wear and tear etc, it's quite good value for the calibre of cars and the ability to drive them to their limits or the drivers' limits, which ever comes sooner.

sbird

325 posts

200 months

Friday 7th March 2014
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Does your company have pool cars? Are they any good? smile

spyderman8

1,748 posts

178 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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You might like to talk to Jo and Colin at CAT Driver Training, who are based at Millbrook. They do group and competitive courses in their own vehicles.

jonnyleroux

1,511 posts

282 months

Sunday 9th March 2014
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We're all over this - get in touch if you want to talk about our corporate event options.

Jonny
BaT