Oh don't worry, I am under no impression that I am a good track driver
I will sort out some tuition for my next track day.
April 6th Rockingham is the first.
Can't wait to get on track and see what all this fuss is about tbh lol. I'm going to be doing this first though
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/track/driver-coaching/1-to-1-driver-coaching/?Tab=own-car
For those prices look up simon mason ....top driver coach to and nice guy
had my first trackday experience a few weeks ago and suffered the same results..pleanty of understeer.I would put 90% of it down to my in experience and the other 10 down to me not knowing the optimum damping settings for my coilovers,didnt adjust tyre pressures either.
Was getting about 10 different bits of advice about the damper settings lol
rock hard on the back,soft on the front
soft on the back,hard on front,
rock hard all round etc etc
Had my camber set up at 1 deg neg as shes a daily so i thought any more might be too much on the road? and also was running yoko s-drives which are by no means a great tyre.
Suspension wise im running BC coilovers with all new wishbones,track rod ends,ball joints and brakes are brembo hc with ebc yellowstuff pads and brand new rear discs with yellowstuff pads so to my ingnorance i was expecting to be flying around with no issues but understeer was a problem.
Have another track day in May so the plan is to get better tyres,a bit more camber,keep an eye on tyre pressures,play around with the dampers and hopefully with a bit more practice i hope to see some improvement.
If anyone has any other suggestions im more than happy to listen
Adamm whilst I'm sure it will help and you will learn quite a lot. When you book most trackdays coaching is available and a 20 minute session is often free, at most £25. So the equivilant comes to £75 tops on your first track day. Just worth thinking about mate.Can't wait to get on track and see what all this fuss is about tbh lol. I'm going to be doing this first though
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/track/driver-coaching/1-to-1-driver-coaching/?Tab=own-car
Indeed and also used to own a cup!
For those prices look up simon mason ....top driver coach to and nice guy
Adamm whilst I'm sure it will help and you will learn quite a lot. When you book most trackdays coaching is available and a 20 minute session is often free, at most £25. So the equivilant comes to £75 tops on your first track day. Just worth thinking about mate.
Interesting as he was good friends with the owner of the cup I now have .... must ask andrew if thiscwas simons old car ... I assume you mean 172 cup
I do. I never saw it as it was before I knew him.