Did my first track day!
Did my first track day!
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bluepony

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171 posts

215 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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First time I've ever done one - went to Goodwood with the Evo; great fun and very helpful instructors. Car finished in the same shape it started and I was getting smoother. Unlike the chap who wrote off his new M3 by slamming backwards into the tyre wall!
Definitely going back for more - and want to start racing smile
Uh oh, slippery slope!!!!

bulldog5046

1,495 posts

202 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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Congrats, and glad you didnt stack the car!

The adrenalin rush isnt something that fades, you always feel the same when doing track days.

racing is another thing altogether, i budgeted around £10-15k per season for racing, its just not for the average Joe and unfortunately isnt something i can afford to get involved with.

obviously, with all things the series you choose can change the prices but my budget was only for a local castle combe saloons series.

Regards,
Ryan

wackojacko

8,581 posts

214 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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Good work.... always shakey when you see someone bin it.......

shaun fulcrum

107 posts

206 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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I bet your scouring TDO's sites for your next outing already wink

Dogmeat

91 posts

225 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Nice one, glad you had fun. I have def got the bug since doing my first track day in 2009.

Just drive within your limits and you will be fine.

I would recommend doing a car control course; I have done a few and learnt so much. I did 2 prior to my first track day.

GreigM

6,740 posts

273 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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bluepony said:
Uh oh, slippery slope!!!!
It is indeed - but the best fun you can have with your clothes on!

Elroy Blue

8,828 posts

216 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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My E36 is nearly ready to go. Just the shocks/springs left to do. As it's only £400 quids worth (before the bits that have been added), I'm not too worried about it ending shiney side up. I don't think I'd be brave enough to take a new M3 on a track.

Can't wait.

bluepony

Original Poster:

171 posts

215 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Yes, seeing the M3 minus its rear axle on my first session was a bit sobering..... then a Tesla spun off too!
I definitely want some one to one instruction and I'd like to learn what do to if it all goes wrong....

Evangelion

8,463 posts

202 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Know exactly what you mean OP. Did my first one last year after several years of 'shall I, shan't I?' and can't get enough of them now. Deffo go for the instruction, it will smooth the learning curve a little.

8pot

77 posts

186 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Strike whilst the iron is hot!!

We are at Cadwell on 12th May £130. We have 2 ARDS instructors for free instruction if you fancy it.

Mike
Apex Trackdays

bluepony said:
First time I've ever done one - went to Goodwood with the Evo; great fun and very helpful instructors. Car finished in the same shape it started and I was getting smoother. Unlike the chap who wrote off his new M3 by slamming backwards into the tyre wall!
Definitely going back for more - and want to start racing smile
Uh oh, slippery slope!!!!

_Leg_

2,827 posts

235 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Elroy Blue said:
I don't think I'd be brave enough to take a new M3 on a track.
I did, once, at Croft. Never again. Now I track the IndyR and the M is road only. I just couldnt enjoy myself, too worried about binning it (she was 5 months old at the time).





chris7676

2,685 posts

244 months

Monday 9th May 2011
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_Leg_ said:
I did, once, at Croft. Never again. Now I track the IndyR and the M is road only. I just couldnt enjoy myself, too worried about binning it (she was 5 months old at the time).

It shouldn't matter too much with the M3s. They depreciate almost as fast as if you crashed into the tyre wall wink

_Leg_

2,827 posts

235 months

Monday 9th May 2011
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chris7676 said:
It shouldn't matter too much with the M3s. They depreciate almost as fast as if you crashed into the tyre wall wink
Mine's just gone 3 and I havent lost a penny on it. :-)