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scott beeland

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I want to do a good few trackdays in 2005; so other than our own club days (which are always good value) and bookatrack (not done one yet) who do you use??

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IMHO:

bookatrack.com are my faves, well organised, well priced and friendly.

easytrack.co.uk are fine but a bit less polished as an organisation so I have a little less confidence in them, IYSWIM.

goldtrack.com are supposedly a bit more 'upmarket' (read EXPENSIVE). I'm going to my first day on Tuesday at Brands.

The only one I wouldn't go back to are the Trakzone events organised by Donington themselves. They're very cheap and seem to attract nutters. I left at midday from the last one as there was just too many stoppages and poor driving.

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What you need Scott is a subscription to Circuit Driver magazine.   If you do, I can get an extra 3 issues free - as long as you talk to me first ;)
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To add to the list, I've used Track Action a couple of times (both at Oulton Park). Competitive pricing, usually run open pit-lane format, IMHO very professional.

They run quite a 'few end of season' sessions at Oulton, I'm just about to go and book one.

Scott, whoever you do decide to go with, make sure Oulton is on your list-very highly recommended experience. :cool:

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Ive only been on one and that was Organised by Motorsport events, seemed very well organised to me and plently or marshals and safety people.  Pretty good value for a whole days action with open pit lane too.
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Javelin offered some good track days in 2004 with discount rates for WSCC members  :D  :D  :D  ;)  :D Watch this space for any 2005 offers available  :D
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Did a Bookatrack event at Rockingham yesterday, well organised and great fun. Would recommend them, a well organised outfit.
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I've done a BookaTrack day too (at Ty Croes). The only (admittedly minor) moan was that they made a big deal about pulling people off the track if they were driving beyond their limits.

I followed (and Tommo is my witness ;)) some pratt in something odd looking, and he went off at the hairpin every lap for 4 or 5 laps in succession before I finally had the courage to risk going past him on the straight. He also brought my last session of the day to a halt (losing us about 10 or 15 mins track time) when he again went off at the hairpin, but this time managed to bury it in the tyres.

Andy

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bookatrack and RMA..have used easytrack ,goldtrack ..........would totally recommend bookatrack .

also try and do some european events , until you have you really don't know what your missing.

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I found this site very usefull,

www.uktrackdays.co.uk

Used alot of the ones mentioned above, but prefer the ones with "Open pitlane" and a good mix of cars. EVO active are also worth a look?

Mark

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