Suitable track for the right cars?
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I'm looking for some advice from people with track experience please!
I'm about to start attending some track days, and already booked onto a couple. It occurs to me now that I'm probably picking the WRONG tracks for my cars strengths. I'm in an E60 M5 so it's strengths are not tight twisty corners and low end power. I'm thinking longer tracks with longer faster straights would suit me far better than a smaller tighter track like castle coombe for example. I'm guessing somewhere like sentterton would suit me better?
Any advice please on what would be the more suitable tracks for my car would be greatly apreciated!
I'm about to start attending some track days, and already booked onto a couple. It occurs to me now that I'm probably picking the WRONG tracks for my cars strengths. I'm in an E60 M5 so it's strengths are not tight twisty corners and low end power. I'm thinking longer tracks with longer faster straights would suit me far better than a smaller tighter track like castle coombe for example. I'm guessing somewhere like sentterton would suit me better?
Any advice please on what would be the more suitable tracks for my car would be greatly apreciated!
Problem is faster straights= more your brakes will suffer.
Goodwood is epic in a quick car, dont crash there tho it will hurt more than Coombe, Bedford GT is novice suitable & fast cars love the big straights a real brake killer.
Best track I've been to for fast stuff & where a mere 300bhp felt like a milk float float- Monza, long drive to get there tho
Goodwood is epic in a quick car, dont crash there tho it will hurt more than Coombe, Bedford GT is novice suitable & fast cars love the big straights a real brake killer.
Best track I've been to for fast stuff & where a mere 300bhp felt like a milk float float- Monza, long drive to get there tho

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