I'm desperate to do a track day before I get to old but was wondering what would be the best way for me to experience this. Do I go to somewhere like Ron Haslams Race School at Donington. Do I take my own 2013 road bike and just sign up for a novice group at a track day or are there other ways to experience a track day. If i take my own bike will it pass the noise level test with a Yoshimura carbon R77 fitted. Its something I want to tick off my 'to do' list. Your suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you
I did the Ron haslam first, gave me confidence to then use my own, I think u can get novice only and road bike only track days so your not getting racers in the wrong groups
I booked in to donington, novice group for my first, I even rode to the track with the mrs on the back, looking back it probably wasn't the smartest way to do it. but I didn't come off, took my time learning the track, spoke to almost every other person in the paddock & just enjoyed the day, it's not racing after all. other people will help you if you ask, I talk to as many people as I can, especially before my first ever session at cadwell because I was bricking it for that one. nowadays I'll hire a van & drive to the circuit just in case. track schools like ron haslems get good reviews, I've haven't used one yet but I imagine they help massively & you use their bikes which is a plus
http://www.msvtrackdays.com/bike/products/novice-only-bike-track-days.aspx http://www.msvtrackdays.com/bike/products/road-bike-only-track-days.aspx
A group of guys from Honda of Bournemouth do the Ron Haslam school every year and say how good it is.
Thanks for the info Cbrjay its really helpful.....feel a bit scared about using my own bike though....I'll cry if I drop it!
A novice road bike only day would be ok but for the first time I do like the sound of Ron Haslam school with their bike.
Sounds good for the first time. Ive been on the website for a read and can't fault it. Thanks for your help
like cbrjay said, it's proper track training at haslam's so it's probably the best/safest way to do your first. I just googled trackdays, found donington for £75 in November & jumped in with both feet, young & reckless lol
It's worth doing first mate, gives you track awareness, right lines and confidence. If u do then want to use your bike check if there are any races at the track your using a day or so after yours cos you can get racers turning up testing. I had it happen at Anglesey, we went on the Thursday (I think) and there was club racing on the sat, I was in inters but there was loads of very fast people who should have been in fast group
My own view. I looked into a school before doing my first TD. Looked at the price and how much it was compared to doing 2-3 trackdays. So I booked a TD with a few mates. Went to Pembrey and loved it. Even took my brand new only 6 months old Blade on track. Best thing I did. So unless money is no object get a TD booked ( Found No limits to be very very good) with mates. Go and enjoy the day. it's safer then the road Just book it and I know you will love it