Here are the pics from the trackday Dan and I attended.
All: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?event&631
Dan: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?2486
Me: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?2485
I might buy a set for myself but you get the idea.
We both had a shedload of fun and the rain just kept coming. It didn't matter though as after some fast sessions I thought it would make a good excuse to just goon around (aka drifting or "d*cking around in a Nissan") I think the photographer had gone by that point. In the end the afternoon was cancelled as the track got too flooded but we still got £40 back.
In short, trackdays are still one of the safest ways for you to learn about your car. Professionally organised days are nothing like "Trax" etc where everyone is trying to get their 15 minutes of fame.
So, get your name down for the GTIROC trackday , it might sound scary and expensive but it will be the best £130 you spend on the car.
Jim
All: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?event&631
Dan: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?2486
Me: http://bookatrack.com/-pX?2485
I might buy a set for myself but you get the idea.
We both had a shedload of fun and the rain just kept coming. It didn't matter though as after some fast sessions I thought it would make a good excuse to just goon around (aka drifting or "d*cking around in a Nissan") I think the photographer had gone by that point. In the end the afternoon was cancelled as the track got too flooded but we still got £40 back.
In short, trackdays are still one of the safest ways for you to learn about your car. Professionally organised days are nothing like "Trax" etc where everyone is trying to get their 15 minutes of fame.
So, get your name down for the GTIROC trackday , it might sound scary and expensive but it will be the best £130 you spend on the car.
Jim
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