First Track day at Wakefield

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First Track day at Wakefield

Postby bradm30 » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:30 pm

Hi Guys got my first track day at Wakefield coming up next Friday.
I've read some of the some posts regarding things to take with me such as helmet, clothing, esky with food and drink, oil etc.
Any other must things I should take with me?
I have a stock NB8B with RE001's, what cold tyre pressures should i start with?
This will be my first time on the track, what gears should i be in for each corner?
Apart from not putting the hand brake on when i park it after a few laps are there any other don'ts i should be aware of?
Is it worth lifting the bonnet in between runs to assist engine cooling?

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Postby Hammer » Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:19 pm

bradm30 wrote:...Is it worth lifting the bonnet in between runs to assist engine cooling?

The cooler the engine the better. So it can only help.


bradm30 wrote:...what gears should i be in for each corner?

For a stock NB, usually it's 3rd gear for all corners except for Turn 8 (fish hook) and turn 10 (corner just before the straight) which are usually taken w/ 2rd gear. But get the feel for the car and the track and you'll quickly figure it out what works best for you.

As for what other tips:

- High quality tyre pressure gauge - don't get the Kmart, Big W etc variety.
- 20lt Jerry Can - unless you don't mind driving back to town to get fuel if you run low

Will you also be joining the MX5 Club track day on the 14th (Sunday)?
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Postby Hellmun » Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:14 pm

Remember not go bring any clutter you don't need in the car. No loose objects allowed in the car on the track. Saves you cleaning at the track.

Probaly a good idea to double check your brake lights both work. Seats still bolted in tight and there's no oil leaks from the motor , gearbox and diff. That's all necessary for scrutineering.

Gears you learn very quickly. It's lines and brake points you'll want advice and guidance. As you get better at those the gears change.

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Postby Guran » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:29 am

Tyre pressure should be ~36psi cold and check them after each run. Adjust them to no more than 40psi hot.

Don't forgot to wear long pants and long sleeved shirt, in non flammable materials (cotton). Thin soled narrow shoes are best too.

And most important ... enjoy yourself!
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Postby evil_weevil » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:07 am

Dont go out there expecting big things!!!!
just go out there, get a feel for the car at speed and through corners.

gradually build up speed to a comfortable limit. you will come off the track, just important not to panic!! keep an eye on your mirrors for faster cars. let them pass you :)

as Guran said - enjoy yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby bradm30 » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:10 pm

Thanks for the advice everyone. Will let you know how it goes, and Hammer i won't be there on Sunday 14th.

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Postby ben wilson » Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:49 pm

Throw in a spare set of brake pads, if the pads you've got start to fail it will make the trip home far less stressful.

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Postby bradm30 » Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:52 pm

The track day was awesome. Everything i expected and more. I didn't destroy the tyres or the brakes and managed to bring it home with no issues at all. Only big mistake i made was not filling up the tank on arrival in Goulburn. All in all a very enjoyable day for my wife and I, with both of us on the track for our first times. Now to look forward to some minor modifications to the 5, when the finances allow of course.

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Postby Hammer » Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:01 pm

Try joining the MX5 Club track day next.

IMO the experience is hightened when racing with like cars. Nothing like having all MX5s on the track.
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Postby Guran » Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:50 am

Ditto Hammer's comment. The club trackdays are brilliant! You get to match yourself against other drivers in equivalent cars and improve your skills (not "racing" in the true sense of door to door). Might be worth giving it a try before modifying your car though - you'd be much more competitive in a stock car since it's a more even playing field. And after a few events you'll have a much better idea of what mods are most needed.
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Postby bradm30 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:14 pm

What sort of tyres are you guys running at Wakefield? Anyone using street tyres or are most using semi slicks?

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Postby Jeo » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:51 pm

If you're aiming to be a competitor in the classes that allow them, then yes, get semi slicks.

If you're just aiming for fun you'll be fine with what ever you've got.

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Postby Hammer » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:58 pm

Depends on what class you plan to race under.

I race in Class 1. Which is stock standard cars on road tyres (no R Spec). No performance modications allowed in this class. The wheels also have to be factory standard size rims. Though you can make changes to improve safety (ie. role cage, race seat & harness etc).

Visit the MX5 Club of NSW website - http://mx5.com.au/nsw/motorsport.htm - under the "Motorsport" section, there a list of what classes are available and what each class allows. Plus hints and tips on how to go fast @ Wakefield.
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Postby Guran » Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:59 pm

Road tyres are fine for entry level trackdays. Get something decent, not crappy bargain-bin rubbish. I run Adrenalins on mine and reckon they're a great compromise with decent grip at a very fair price. In the dry. They tend to let go quickly in the wet. Focus on improving your driving skills before worrying about semi-slicks - they're expensive and a bit of a waste if you don't use them properly.
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First Track day at Wakefield

Postby Hellmun » Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:38 pm

Theyr'e also easier to damage with improper care. They need to be heatcycled properly to last and kept at certain temperature ranges to stick properly...Until your very consistent it's easy to waste them. I wish I'd waited a bit longer before I started on semi-slicks.... but live and learn.


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