Tockwith Track was good fun - smaller cars
Tockwith Track was good fun - smaller cars
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Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Sunday 27th September 2009
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We took our Caterham Hire business along to Minster FM's Raceday at Tockwith just outside York.

Simon of Tockwith racing has built a small track but we had a blast in our Caterham Supersports for about 15 mins and had great fun. They're usually for self drive hire in the Yorkshire scenery but it did get us thinking.

Couple of links here. I won't post the embarrasing "fast in, very slow out" first corner one. Was also in our new Gulf livery Supersport with superlight R bits. Nice car - lousy driver (me!).

My wife wasn't that impressed with my driving "Scott - behave!!" can be heard on the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPlP0fpqd0M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW5GUnHW0es

The chap driving the yellow supersport is Paul who Owns Ecurie 25 Supercar club in Leeds and he loved the Caterhams. We'll be doing something with his members next year we hope.

Paul had been out in his 430 spider and found it a bit short but seems like a laugh for Caterham type cars.

Don't know what Simon's thoughts are for availability. A blast for an hr would be fine though we were the only cars on it for 15 mins.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Is that Simon who also does the Karting circuit there ?

Looks good fun, but prob best suited as you said for the smaller cars

spitfire4v8

4,021 posts

204 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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wow understeer central frown
it looks like the karting track run backwards (from what I remember of it from 15 years ago anyway lol)

Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Yes, Simon owns Kart Track. This is a new track.

and yes, car was horribly understeery - far to safe a set up even for road use!

thetapeworm

13,326 posts

262 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Looks like a fun little circuit, I'd like a play in my Puma.

Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Wednesday 30th September 2009
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I'd heard £250 for a half day but that can't surely be one car. I may give him a bell as we may offer a road hire day and then a bit on the track??

snotrag

15,506 posts

234 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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Was on Look North/Calendar earlier, a feature about the young lady (daughter of owner?) who is about to win the Ginetta Juniors.

Tracks looks ideal for my car. Still not got round to tracking it - really must do and something small, local relatively and easy is just what I want for my first track experience.

Be great if they could start running club events.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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Scotty996T said:
I'd heard £250 for a half day but that can't surely be one car. I may give him a bell as we may offer a road hire day and then a bit on the track??
if it is that much then I cant see it doing that well..

Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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I'll check it out and post.

Ta

S

Captain Beaky

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307 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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snotrag said:
Tracks looks ideal for my car. Still not got round to tracking it - really must do and something small, local relatively and easy is just what I want for my first track experience.
Elvington on 14th ?

Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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How much for Elvington Beaky?

Cheers

Scott.

Captain Beaky

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307 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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It's £129. I've not done a track day there before, though I have been for other car events. A friend described it as "basic" so I've booked provisionally until I see a weather forecast. The number of cars and size of the track (and runoff!) look good for me.

Read all about it here.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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I wouldnt mind doing this - not sure my exhaust would pass though .. would I get my money back if I was too noisy ?

Captain Beaky

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307 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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blackcab said:
I wouldnt mind doing this - not sure my exhaust would pass though .. would I get my money back if I was too noisy ?
If your car is the one in your profile then I'd be surprised if you have any problem. Maybe give them a call to ask about booking provisionally subject to the noise test on the day ?

I've had my car (V8 Vantage) tested twice recently (at Bedford and Oulton Park) and it has been 89.something both times. I run the standard exhaust.

blackcab

1,259 posts

223 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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It would be my MK Indy I would use, the exhaust is a little loud, will have to pack it out and hope for the best

Captain Beaky

1,389 posts

307 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Ah yes, that certainly looks noisy !

Scotty996T

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433 posts

226 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Thanks Beaky

Might give them a shout and see if they'll do a half day. A whole day at Elvington is too much. Cheers Scott.

thetapeworm

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262 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Elvington is quite harsh on tyres too, each time I've done a day there I've managed to kill a set of tyres by mid-afternoon frown


ginettajoe

2,106 posts

241 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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snotrag said:
Was on Look North/Calendar earlier, a feature about the young lady (daughter of owner?) who is about to win the Ginetta Juniors.

Tracks looks ideal for my car. Still not got round to tracking it - really must do and something small, local relatively and easy is just what I want for my first track experience.

Be great if they could start running club events.
Have a look at this, .. www.thetrackdayclub.com

AL...Ease

2,679 posts

241 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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blackcab said:
I wouldnt mind doing this - not sure my exhaust would pass though .. would I get my money back if I was too noisy ?
I was told that they won't give you your money back if you turn up and don't pass the noise test. Depends how they feel on the day I guess. I booked on an Elvington day with them when I first got the Elise and it didn't pass the noise test, thankfully they let me do Cadwell instead, but I think it was only because I live a couple of miles away from the organisers.

Best bet is to find someone with a noise tester before you book Paul, they do it 1 metre away from the exhaust at 3/4 of full revs I think.