Motorcycle Track Days
The Too Fast crew
have done many bike track days;


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Car Track Day
The Too Fast crew
recently did a track day at Brand Hatch, but instead of risking
my Honda Integra road car we hired a race prepared Caterham
Superlight from Spurr Engineering.
Brands Hatch 8:30 am, I sign on and put my
name down for the Advanced group. The car arrived in the lorry
with the guys from Spurr in attendance to look after me and
their Caterham track beast which was exclusively mine for
the day. Being over 6' 4" I had been previously been
given a fitting for the seat, a thin skin of plastic between
me and the floor & rear bulkhead, then filled with quick
setting hot foam.
Getting in the car is a tight fit with a
full race roll cage, you have to sit on the roof and drop
into the tiny cockpit, with some assistance I strap myself
in the 6 point race harness. Then fit the Momo steering wheel
then put on my fireproof balaclava and helmet, I make my way
to pit lane for the first session.
We get waved onto the track and for the first
lap or so I have to keep half of my right foot on the brakes
to get some heat into the racing brake pads. Soon I can feel
some grip in the racing Avon tyres and I start to explore
the power of the Superlight engine at 8,500 rpm coupled to
the 6 speed box.
This is my first time in a Caterham and I
am immediately impressed by how easy it is to throw the little
car around the track and I am soon passing cars at all corners,
the brakes have to be experienced to be believed, I am braking
so hard, the loose ends of my shoulder straps point straight
forwards as I stand on the anchors going into the fearful
Paddock Hill bend. Pretty soon I am passing Porsche GT's and
Imprezza' s at will.
Although you are not supposed to time laps
at track days, we place a battery powered light unit at the
side of the track to trigger my on-board Stack dash computer,
and at the end of each session they download my times onto
the laptop and we discuss where I can make up time.
The level of information is so good I could
examine in detail on the readout a big slide I had at Clearways,
the Stack system showed my inside wheel spinning, my slightly
late over reaction and the resulting lock to lock slide as
I fought to regain control.
Seeing that the Spurr boys gave me an invaluable
tip, "anticipate the slide and don't back off the gas
completely, you will get grip back quicker" yeah sure
I thought, I was sideways at nearly 90 mph looking at the
barriers looming up. Anyway on the next session I did as I
was told and guess what, instead of that "OH MY GOD"
helpless feeling, I found myself in control of a gentle power
slide.
Soon my times dip into the mid to low 50's
which would get me well up the grid in a Caterham race. To
give you some idea of the performance available a good Caterham
Superlight puts out 200 bhp and weighs in at half the weight
of a new mini.
Too
Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin: 8 out of 10 - mummmyyyyyyy
Injury: 1 out of
10% - Fireproof underwear and surrounded in a
steel cage
Expense:
9 out of 10%
- cheaper than racing but still very expensive

Very Costly
but good for a laugh and a relatively safe thing to try. PS
leave your brains in the toolbox before each race.