StevieG Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I bought my car last Easter, and ideally all I'm interested in at the moment are nice fun rides out with the family. Although I'm a massive motorsport fan, I've worked too hard to get this car to potentially ruin it on track, or worse, stuff it in a wall! That said, I'd love to explore more of the cars (and my) limits, without being too stupid on the road. My logic being to understand more of the limits, then knowing to reign it back in for a bit of margin. I'm thinking a nice open space would be a great place to play. Back in my Lotus days there used to be companies that used to specialise in car handling days at big open airfields. Is there anywhere that specialises in our cars that anyone may have been to and can recommend? Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The only one I know if is AW Driver Training, I've not used him but he knows his stuff. Track days are a good way of safely exploring the car. Curborough is quite low speed and Blyton has huge run offs (ex airfield). I enjoy Donington too, very wide lots of run off, and never feels crowded on track Quote
StevieG Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks Rob. AW. Im assuming that's Andy Walsh, who used to run Carlimits. Both based at North Weald, although Google suggests Carlimits no longer operates. I remember that name from back in the day. Interesting to get your thoughts on track days too. Thanks! 1 Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, StevieG said: Thanks Rob. AW. Im assuming that's Andy Walsh, who used to run Carlimits. Both based at North Weald, although Google suggests Carlimits no longer operates. I remember that name from back in the day. Interesting to get your thoughts on track days too. Thanks! Yes, the very same. He's still using North Weald, I follow him on Facebook and YouTube. There's a few of us doing the Donington track evening on Monday, you're more than welcome to come along and get a feel for it. The Warwickshire day at Curborough is also great fun even as a spectator. Quote
StevieG Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Appreciate that Rob, thanks. Will have to check availability. Quote
Martyn Vann - Warwickshire AO Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 43 minutes ago, StevieG said: Appreciate that Rob, thanks. Will have to check availability. I have spaces available for the Curborough track day on Friday 19th September, if you can make it! Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Try a track day at Keevil. It's an old airfield, massively wide track and absolutely nothing to hit for miles around. It's about the perfect place to find the limits safely. Plenty of vids on YouTube I'm sure. Keevil track days - Motorsport Events https://share.google/zsykTKPB528k8LGUO Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This is the general idea 😂 https://youtu.be/uEEHF7mFEwI?si=ofSTD8K2-ef2j6ST Quote
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