My comments in blue:
MINX wrote:Hi VMX
My 2c answers below
VMX wrote:Hi all,
My post #2,

and I have a couple of rookie questions re Lakeside on Monday. [so looking forward to it!]
1. How much fuel will I need for a day in a NA NA8?
Just come with a full tank- it is a long day and you dont want to run low- but will probably use about half a tank2. Cold tyre pressures for KU31 195/50/15?
a bit harder than normal road use - 36psi ?3. I too bought a new helmet today. It’s a red one so will that make me go faster?
Awesome- that will be fast - maybe spray it with Grey Plastidip to slow it down since it is your first time there
No, no, no, you need to spray some speed-stripes on the helmet using plasti-dip to go even faster!Thanks for the great sharing of info on this forum and on the MX5 Club of Qld website. Makes it really easy for a newbie.
Yep - all info is there
Seriously though, familiarise yourself with the track layout before you get there and look at YouTube footage of Lakeside from drivers who have similar cars to yours to check out their lines and gear-shifts. I did this before I drove Lakeside and it was bizarre how familiar the track was on my first lap. At Morgan Park driver training last year where I didn't do this, I never felt relaxed on the track until the last sessions because I was reacting to what I saw ahead of me rather than what I knew about the track (ie. when you know a track, you know when you can keep your foot down, even if you can't immediately see what's ahead).
Usually "track noobies" are led on a familiarisation lap or two to demonstrate the preferred lines - these are great if you're following the leader closely, not so great if you're at the end of a long queue and can't see the leader's lines (becomes a bit like "Chinese whispers" then) but at least you get some track familiarisation.
zero00/MINX/whoever's-going-Monday, if there are more than 5 "track noobies", could you suggest that they break them up into smaller groups, each with their own leader to avoid this problem. This wouldn't take much more effort since it would just require an additional few cars and most of these leaders would be happy to warm up their tyres anyway.