ricdanger
06-05-2003, 09:43 AM
Anyone else interested in doing an introductory track day on August 23rd in your new '8?
I've pencilled myself in with Jim Murcotts Driving School (have done one before with them).
It's a very inexpensive way to come to grips with the car, find out how it handles different situations, see what it's capable of.
The nice things about doing a track day are:
- there's no oncoming traffic
- all the drivers are "very aware" of what's going on around them
- there's no trees/power poles
- you know the corners are coming up
- there's no magnas or taragos
- there's no kids chasing balls across the street
- if you have an "off" there's lots of room to recover - you don't hit anything (we're not doing F1 speeds)
- there's no "racing" - strictly "verboten". It's just you and the car having some fun.
If you love to drive fast but don't want to be part of the $240 a minute victorian government revenue raising scheme, this is a great way to get the "speed" out of your system.
In all my track days (have done approx 20 in different cars) I've only seen one incident (trivial damage) and that's where a guy was just being plain stupid - very cocky and was showing off for the cameras. None of us will be like that with our brand new cars...
So what do you say?
I've pencilled myself in with Jim Murcotts Driving School (have done one before with them).
It's a very inexpensive way to come to grips with the car, find out how it handles different situations, see what it's capable of.
The nice things about doing a track day are:
- there's no oncoming traffic
- all the drivers are "very aware" of what's going on around them
- there's no trees/power poles
- you know the corners are coming up
- there's no magnas or taragos
- there's no kids chasing balls across the street
- if you have an "off" there's lots of room to recover - you don't hit anything (we're not doing F1 speeds)
- there's no "racing" - strictly "verboten". It's just you and the car having some fun.
If you love to drive fast but don't want to be part of the $240 a minute victorian government revenue raising scheme, this is a great way to get the "speed" out of your system.
In all my track days (have done approx 20 in different cars) I've only seen one incident (trivial damage) and that's where a guy was just being plain stupid - very cocky and was showing off for the cameras. None of us will be like that with our brand new cars...
So what do you say?