View Full Version : Got the bug now for a track day
billyboysm3
21-09-2011, 01:28 PM
Yesterday I did the Palmer Sport M3 thrash at Bedford, really got to drive the car hard and see the M3's true potential.
http://www.palmersport.com/bmw-m3-gtp.aspx
So I now want to do my first track day and see what the CSL's got, I cant do Bedford due to noise and dont fancy dicking about changing the supersprint.
So was thinking maybe a novice day at Brands or Snetterton first.
The car is running Eagle F1's with 6.5mm of tread left on the rears.
Do I do the novice day on these and see how I get on or buy another set of rims/tyres and ruin those and then use the F1's for wet use?
Any advice welcome.
Billy
AlexGTT
21-09-2011, 06:35 PM
You can start off on those but they don't really do the car justice. Will be OK for wet as well. However, when you get into it there's nothing quite like the OEM Cups.
Most of us have a spare set of rims running Cups most of the time but then having the option to put something more suitable for wet weather if needed.....................................or if we're feeling :gayfight:
Trawler
21-09-2011, 07:10 PM
Out of interest, how much driving time did you get in the M3? I assume by your write up there was no rev limit & could you drive on your own, or was there an instructor on hand for some advice. Value for money?
billyboysm3
21-09-2011, 07:27 PM
You can start off on those but they don't really do the car justice. Will be OK for wet as well. However, when you get into it there's nothing quite like the OEM Cups.
Most of us have a spare set of rims running Cups most of the time but then having the option to put something more suitable for wet weather if needed.....................................or if we're feeling :gayfight:
Alex many thanks
s.mac
21-09-2011, 07:27 PM
good to hear you had a good time :thumbs: I did a few track days on the F1s and they were fine, when you get into it cups are the way to go.
I did the full Palmer day and the 1/2 day and I found the M3 to be the worst car IMHO :whistle:
They do put on a good day at Palmer Sport :supz:
shimmy
21-09-2011, 07:30 PM
Buy Duncans Spa day of him and come over to Spa 3/4 October:thumbs:
billyboysm3
21-09-2011, 07:35 PM
Out of interest, how much driving time did you get in the M3? I assume by your write up there was no rev limit & could you drive on your own, or was there an instructor on hand for some advice. Value for money?
They say 15min, if you go for the cheap option or 2 lots of 15min for the advanced option.
6 people go out at once, you can thrash the shit out of the car, my instructor was awesome and pushes you to the limits of the car. Each car has an instructor. You can over take anywhere on the circuit, even corners if its safe.
The instructor tells you when to brake, apply power, correct steering if necessary etc. We drove around in M Track mode.
Id say well worth £100.
Hence thats why its time to take the CSL to the track and see what that can do.
Cars had eibach springs, AP racing discs, roll cage, sports exhaust and Avon zzr's. (I could believe how well these handled) The instructor does have a brake pedal if shit hits the fan.
Billy
Trawler
21-09-2011, 08:45 PM
Thanks Billy, £100 sounds good when using their tyres, petrol, instruction, etc
s.mac
21-09-2011, 09:14 PM
worth doing the full day, full english and a good steak for dinner, plus bites at the end of play ;)
Yanto
22-09-2011, 07:14 AM
Billy - would give novice days a swerve mate....you tend to get allsorts there in very different motors (in terms if capability) - you'll be fine on a regular day
shimmy
22-09-2011, 08:47 AM
Get booked onto Snetterton with Dave at Opentrack for £149 (I'll get you discount) for 20th October
billyboysm3
22-09-2011, 08:49 AM
Get booked onto Snetterton with Dave at Opentrack for £149 (I'll get you discount) for 20th October
Awesome send me a pm with code.
CraigMillwardCroft
22-09-2011, 02:30 PM
You need to get the OEM Cups different car again on the track, road tyres okay for wet but giv up quick in the dry :thumbs:
mattCSLnut
22-09-2011, 05:14 PM
Hey Billy. I've got a square set up of 18" (9J) M3 wheels with a well scrubbed :whistle: DUNLOP DZeds semi slicks U could borrow :smokin:
For dry weather use only mind :smokin:
billyboysm3
23-09-2011, 08:49 PM
Hey Billy. I've got a square set up of 18" (9J) M3 wheels with a well scrubbed :whistle: DUNLOP DZeds semi slicks U could borrow :smokin:
For dry weather use only mind :smokin:
That would be the dogs b*llocks!
How do they compare to MPSC?
Billy
mattCSLnut
27-09-2011, 10:14 AM
That would be the dogs b*llocks!
How do they compare to MPSC?
Billy
They compare very well to MPSCs but take a little longer to warm up, however once hot they grip a lot like a racing slick :smokin: and have a better wear rate :thumbs:
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