You should feed that back to the track. Seems a waste of a day for you and they should hear about it.
How much was it yesterday?
I'd advise going for an open pit session for your first track experience. My first was a 2 hour evening session at the start of last month. Managed 4 stints in the 2 hours, probably around an hours track time total. At 70 quid it does seem expensive but when you compare the time on track it's not really. With hot hatch days you're bound by the group you're in, and will always be out with X amount of other drivers. With an open pit you can come and go as you please.Guys is it worth going on a hot hatch trackday as a first track experience? Im looking at going on one at the end of august.
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Exactly this, I did my first reverse day at Knockhill earler this month. Was taking it easy as had road tyres on but got carried away and stayed out a bit to long. Came to the end of the main straight, went to brake for the hairpin and foot went straight to the floor. Went straight through the gravel trap! DS2500 Pads had fallen to bits and the piston popped out of the cailiper losing fluid.Don't overdo it though. It's VERY easy to get carried away and stay out a bit too long with an open pit. If you feel the brakes or tyres going off, bring it in or at least do a couple of slow laps. Last thing you want is to hit the end of the straight and find out you have no brakes. I stuck to about 10-15 minute sessions, but that was standard road spec pads and tyres, if you have uprated stuff you might manage a bit longer.
I'd advise going for an open pit session for your first track experience. My first was a 2 hour evening session at the start of last month. Managed 4 stints in the 2 hours, probably around an hours track time total. At 70 quid it does seem expensive but when you compare the time on track it's not really. With hot hatch days you're bound by the group you're in, and will always be out with X amount of other drivers. With an open pit you can come and go as you please.
Don't overdo it though. It's VERY easy to get carried away and stay out a bit too long with an open pit. If you feel the brakes or tyres going off, bring it in or at least do a couple of slow laps. Last thing you want is to hit the end of the straight and find out you have no brakes. I stuck to about 10-15 minute sessions, but that was standard road spec pads and tyres, if you have uprated stuff you might manage a bit longer.
Will be the last time I go up on a SLS day.. Not worth it for the hot hatch guys.
Wasn't impressed with the SLS thing itself but seemed to attach the crowd. Only done three sessions and went home. Plus the groups weren't great either, everyone just randomly put in mixed groups...you've Got the hardcore fast evos mixed in with cars less than 150bhp... Should have atleast had a fast group and slow. Was only two groups after all.
Weather was good and car went well so I'm no moaning :tongueclosed::up:
Cally I'm not trying to preach but if you go a gear higher on Duffis and Mcintyres and take a later entry on every corner, you'll cut your understeer in half and have a more balanced car through the first 1/3rd of the lap.
Did the BMW get any warnings, I have been out with 2 total nibs in those things, braking on apex's and everything.
Just seen this.. Preach away mate :smile: I like the feedback, I ain't the fastest round the track anyway so always improving
You saying take 4th down duffis and 3rd round mcintyres leading into the chicane?
I know I take the corners a bit early, I've got a thing about wanting to clip the curbs.
The BMW didn't get any warning as I am aware, but maybe they pulled him aside when he came in. Fair play if it was proper racing but it's a hot hatch day.
Ignore the top part of that, phone has copied text from my earlier reply when I was adding photos from last night...... I'll post those later.....Quite a Few Clio's up at Knockhill last night for the Track Scotland outing, Weather was a massive improvement over Monday but a lot more red flags meant quite a few delays on / off track! Some photos below (not the greatest i'm afraid!)
Either 4th or 3rd into Duffus mate but that's as low as you need to go until you take second at the hairpin.....
Ha ha, I love the lift off over steer! But as long as your back on the power its minimal. I think Fraser is up on Friday the 12th mate, I'm struggling for holidays so possibly won't make it, so it will be the next weekend slot for me! Will let you know in advance, will be good to see you I there.I use 4th through duffus, less likely to get involuntary lift off oversteer is my thinking.
When are you lads there next? My car is ready to go now, haven't been since November last year I think, too long!
Either 4th or 3rd into Duffus mate but that's as low as you need to go until you take second at the hairpin.....
Morgans right, the higher gear and later turn in works all the way round the bottom half, you can carry more speed and the car still feels planted... I'm a little wary of 4th into duffus as well, not one I've tried as I like the control coming in, but will give it a bash again next outing. I was in Neil a's green cup on Monday and his new gearing is letting him pull fifth up the pit straight so I can see how 4th through duffus will help him as any gains made with his acceleration will be lost coming down 2 gears for the top of duffus.... With our gearing I can only squeeze 4th up the straight but might be able to shave some time by staying in it over thirdMost people I've asked do 3rd down duffus and 2nd at mcintyres. Or they do 3rd all round the corners. (Not just clios mind you) will need to try 3rd at mcintyres but I don't think I'd like to go in 4th down duffus haha!
Morgans right, the higher gear and later turn in works all the way round the bottom half, you can carry more speed and the car still feels planted... I'm a little wary of 4th into duffus as well, not one I've tried as I like the control coming in, but will give it a bash again next outing. I was in Neil a's green cup on Monday and his new gearing is letting him pull fifth up the pit straight so I can see how 4th through duffus will help him as any gains made with his acceleration will be lost coming down 2 gears for the top of duffus.... With our gearing I can only squeeze 4th up the straight but might be able to shave some time by staying in it over third
Also..Seen on Facebook something about a cliosport day again in September.. Any info?
looking at the dayes just now...possible the 2nd or 3rd
Thought you liked the wet..... Wasn't all that spinning on Monday planned? Lol ?Mikes thinking is either end of the month or beginning as most folks paydays are then...im hoping to get on it myself and it be dry!!!
Thought you liked the wet..... Wasn't all that spinning on Monday planned? Lol ?