Understand that but to be fair that is a track day in the UK, If you bash the car or blow the engine you need to move the car onto the road before you call the AA/RAC/GREEN FLAG, and I would further add that when you are on a new track (or motorway / new twisty road) you dont go full throttle up front. You have a gentle drive round and during the day you slowly pick up the speed till you are comfortable (and in my case no more).
The guys who helped me get on the track gave me the following advise about insurance - In General everybody there is having fun and are much more focused on making sure they dont bash there cars up (my simplification). Yes accidents do happen (as they do on the road) but and its a BIG BUT its in your own interest to play nice, there is a flag system in place to warn you that the guy behind you want to get past you if you are in his way. There are not races it about people having fun on a road designed for speed.
Its not for everybody and the point here is people could come along and watch / be passengers just for a drive out.
Me I will be on the track
I think some point next year I'd be well up for a road trip to somewhere in Europe if a few cars were up for it?
Few ideas..
Cupra factory in spain
Any big tracks for track time
Great roads to drive on
Be a good laugh if we get a trip record for people on here to follow. Maybe if we're allowed we could get a new car to test out for this journey as I remember seeing that a long time ago when @Syphon did it.
I have a trackday event on the 1st and 2nd April at Spa Francorchampsin Belgium.
I am looking at a ferry from Hull to Zeebrugge on the 30th March (leave Hull at 18:30 and arrive Zeebrugge (31st) at 09:30
There is then a 2 hour 40 minute drive to the track (going to look for somewhere to stay next) - I am going the day before as the start of the track day is 07:20 so need a good nights sleep before getting there.
The track is 4.4 miles long so will be a great drive, the track day is a single uk company event and the max number of cars on the track is set at 70 so there will be lots of space to have some fun.
I am looking at a ferry from Hull to Zeebrugge on the 30th March (leave Hull at 18:30 and arrive Zeebrugge (31st) at 09:30
There is then a 2 hour 40 minute drive to the track (going to look for somewhere to stay next) - I am going the day before as the start of the track day is 07:20 so need a good nights sleep before getting there.
The track is 4.4 miles long so will be a great drive, the track day is a single uk company event and the max number of cars on the track is set at 70 so there will be lots of space to have some fun.
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