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Craig
01-02-2010, 09:21 PM
Might be a bit of an odd question, but this year I fancy doing a few more UK days however a lot of friends don't plan in advance. I'm happy to book 'cheap' days now, and chances are I can get a mate to come along at a later date, or a few if it falls at the right time of the month, etc.

However, booking in advance I run the risk of also been lumped to do the day on my own. Which got me thinking, I know I could turn up at the track, and no doubt I'd probable be able to recognise a few cars / people. But how many people turn up to days on there own?

I'm pretty independant, but at the same time it's nice to have someone to take to!

Bealo
01-02-2010, 09:23 PM
I agree with you, it is nice to go with a few mates but whenever i've gone on my own i always get chatting to a few people and make new mates :thumbs:

mattCSLnut
01-02-2010, 09:29 PM
I agree with you, it is nice to go with a few mates but whenever i've gone on my own i always get chatting to a few people and make new mates :thumbs:
Same here :thumbs: ... as I like to book waaaay ahead, but some of my mates are "last minute" merchants :whistle:

Craig
01-02-2010, 09:30 PM
Yeh, same here but sometimes there so last minute they miss out!

Paul Eggleton
01-02-2010, 09:54 PM
None of my 'close' mates do track days so I'm always on my own. However, I'm there to drive and have time with the car so I don't mind the fact I don't have mates with me.

Although, when I've been with the RS owners club in the past it's nice to know there are folk there to help out IF things go pear shaped. Luckily they never have.

shimmy
01-02-2010, 10:10 PM
i think in my first year most of the trackdays i did were alone

last two years more and more have been organised with likes of PureGT or OPL, CSL Reg either mye joining in with days organised OR me shouting loudly when i have booked ne to see if i can drag a few along!

i have no probs going by myself but much miore fun now with someone you know to chase and have fun with!:thumbs:

shane@mbtech
01-02-2010, 10:11 PM
Done oulton park a few times on my own, met a nice irish dude about 2 years ago, we shared a garage, got chatting too him and my good mate who makes exhausts, had custom made and fitted an exhaust to his car. Small world. Last year at oulton I rolled up into a garage, who was in it next to me, nice Irish dude. He was so nice he even gave his garage up and let Derek and Rob use it.

Most people on track days are just like ourselves , enthusiasts. There are the odd few obnoxious bastards who look down their nose at you. But most you tend to chat to and are real nice honest people. In the past Ive helped people out in a jam and rescued peoples cars, doing brake bleeds in the garage etc, changing brake pads etc. I find people accomodating if you need to lend a tool you have forgotten too:thumbs:

You do get the tards though that turn up with no jacks, no tools nothing. Just car, themselves and a helmet, usually borrowing from every tom dick and harry.

Steve Gill
01-02-2010, 10:18 PM
I've done a few trackdays on my own. Sometimes at Knockhill, if I'm on my own and there's not many people I know I just stay out on track until the petrol runs out :hahaha:

mattCSLnut
01-02-2010, 10:24 PM
Yeh, same here but sometimes there so last minute they miss out!
Yep... again, same here. One of my old friends delayed my first visit to the Ring, back in 2003 by 12 months and I never got to drive my Porsche 968 round the Green Hell :bigcry:. That was the last time I waited for a m8 to book anything TD related. Now I just book what I want and if they don't turn up it's their loss :blalalala: not mine :whistle:

Craig
01-02-2010, 10:32 PM
Same, I've got one mate who's pretty much up for most 'Ring trips or TD's within reason (understandable, he's got a fiancee I haven't) however the rest just umm and arr too much. I'm a person who goes out and does it, I don't dither about.

That's why I'm thinking book Snetterton in August, Cadwell in July and a few other dates and just nearer the time see if anyone off here is attending then just introduce myself!

mattCSLnut
01-02-2010, 10:43 PM
Same, I've got one mate who's pretty much up for most 'Ring trips or TD's within reason (understandable, he's got a fiancee I haven't) however the rest just umm and arr too much. I'm a person who goes out and does it, I don't dither about.

That's why I'm thinking book Snetterton in August, Cadwell in July and a few other dates and just nearer the time see if anyone off here is attending then just introduce myself!

:hahaha: I'm already booked for the Ring TD in mid April, shortly followed by Snetterton at the and of April but I'm also plotting cheeky Ring trips as soon as the snow melts, hopefully before April. :whistle:

Craig
01-02-2010, 11:04 PM
If you're over mid-April I might have to hop in to check that Business CD player is still working! :P

mattCSLnut
01-02-2010, 11:29 PM
If you're over mid-April I might have to hop in to check that Business CD player is still working! :P

I'll be there. All booked & paid for :thumbs: the mid April "Northloop" Ring TD. No worries about PAX laps or quality control of supplied BMW parts, so long as U don't bring any Kylie CD to test it with :hahaha: ;)

Fasteddie
04-02-2010, 09:43 AM
you are only alone when you arrive, with so many other car nuts about you always meet new people. I have recently lost my TD buddie, he sold his S3 and the only drive he has is his daily drive a diesel Merc E class he has suggesting coming in that - and he would too! I started on my own and dont think twice if i need to go on my own.

Curly
04-02-2010, 11:49 AM
Don't like going on my own people shout at me when i use me horn to pass,thats why i allways go with wheels he sorts them out with he's vulcan death grip:smokin:

Hazy
04-02-2010, 02:39 PM
There are the odd few obnoxious bastards who look down their nose at you.


Radders is a nice bloke when you get to know him :hahaha:

Me and Rad do at least one a month, I'm happy to post up on here where we are, happy to meet like minded lunatics, just dont get in the way out on track pls.:thumbs:

(talking mainly to Shim now;))

shimmy
04-02-2010, 03:31 PM
(talking mainly to Shim now;))

I guess that's the 'getting in the way' bit rather than 'like minded' bit:birdman:

don't worry, they are all going in the little blXl
book!

DuncanR
05-02-2010, 12:36 PM
You do get the tards though that turn up with no jacks, no tools nothing. Just car, themselves and a helmet, usually borrowing from every tom dick and harry.

Uh.... do you have any names Laswy I probably need to share a garage with those guys, so all us tards are in one place!!! :hahaha::hahaha: