Track day websites... What ones do you use?

  1. #1
    I usually go with javelin but was wondering what other ones are tried and tested to be good and true!!
  2. #2
    I used to use Circuit Days due to getting discount
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    Opentrack are ok, although all of the cheaper end of the trackday market tend to ramp up the number of cars attending. I'd rather pay more and go with someone like Bookatrack than drive round in a procession.
  4. #4
    Thanks guys keep em coming!! Hopefully no one will say 'google'
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    http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=345423
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  6. #6
    Apex track days,
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    BTW for a farily thorough list of Trackdays, we tend to browse www.trackdays.co.uk then search for that date in google and book direct.

    A good place to start for TDOs is http://www.atdo.co.uk/

    I've also been to Focussed Events - seriously packed circuit with lots of queing, ran okish on track but driving standards were poor and nothing was done about the most dangerous drivers. I complained about one BMW but the TDO pointed me to the marshalls rather than doing anything themselves (eventually he went home after the second time in the barriers).

    MSV direct are also worth a look, the overall feeling is again a bit bucket shop with loads of cars. Their calendar this year has a lot more beginner and road car only days - if you fall under either of them it's worth looking at.

    Lydden trackdays are worth a look, believe they only sell through their own website. Very different experience and I think are always sessions. That said you can overtake anywhere and on either side of the other cars. Not a day I'd do in an expensive car but great fun in the Saxo.
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    Thanks for the input guys, gives me a good idea now of what to look at
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    If you go on to www.motorsportads.com
    there is a sectin for trackdays and you can select dates or tracks. its good but dont list every thing but still has shit loads on

    manic
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  10. #10
    Www.trackdays.co.uk to get a list of days. Then find out who's hosting the day to try get cheaper or google to see if it is being offered cheaper on a forum

    Usually though trackdays are cheaper than the organiser fractionally.
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  11. #11
    Top marks for reading the whole thread!