snetterton 200?
Discussion
The 200 circuit is very close to how Snetterton used to be laid out a few years ago, before they designed and built the infield section. It's still a good track, fewer corners than the 300, but still a lot of fun. In my opinion race circuits do make the best track day tracks, but they do of course host....races....at weekends.
Whereabouts are you based? Perhaps we can recommend other possibles?
Whereabouts are you based? Perhaps we can recommend other possibles?
Vimes said:
I’ve never done the 200 layout but it has the best corners from the 300 (Riches, Bomb hole, Coram) so should be a good track.
I did it when it was the only choice and it was my favourite track........until I discovered But that is 200+ miles from mid Surrey, so probably at the limit of your range.
The corners on the Snetterton 200 are good and you will enjoy it, and if your car has a decent top speed you will enjoy the speed too.
I have always enjoyed snet but I do enjoy a track with some elevation change...
How about donnington on a Saturday in August?
http://www.msvtrackdays.com/car/calendar/2018/aug/...
Pricey but it’s a great venue.
How about donnington on a Saturday in August?
http://www.msvtrackdays.com/car/calendar/2018/aug/...
Pricey but it’s a great venue.
If you like elevation change and corners, then Cadwell Park is the best circuit you can go to. Unfortunately it is North East of Lincoln, but as a consequence it is usually £50 cheaper than more central tracks.
Here’s what it looks like from an MX5 2.5 turbo.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAZCOXpZCWY
Here’s what it looks like from an MX5 2.5 turbo.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAZCOXpZCWY
MattWMX5 said:
I've done trackdays on all 3 Snetterton Layouts. I actually prefer the 200 to the 300. It has a nicer flow to it. Theres still a good mix of slow and fast corners and you can get more laps in.
Also does less damage to the brake pads, as it removes 2 hard stops at Agostini and Oggiesit was a pretty dead day to be sure. everyone got a garage and I think there were still 4 or 5 untouched ones.
It was so hot out. I was really limiting my seasons in the hotter parts of the day. my tires just couldn't take it. I would do 15 minutes then park for 30. still managed to do over 100 miles so I'm happy. I left early because I blew my front wishbone rear bushing and my braking was shaking pretty bad and my engine was misfiring around 100mph.
it's a decent track. it's fairly demanding on the brakes I think. I don't think the extra 100 section would have added much fun to it but it wouldn't have taken any away. it has some elevation changes which is nice. it's a little too far away for me to consider going there a lot but maybe a couple times a year.
It was so hot out. I was really limiting my seasons in the hotter parts of the day. my tires just couldn't take it. I would do 15 minutes then park for 30. still managed to do over 100 miles so I'm happy. I left early because I blew my front wishbone rear bushing and my braking was shaking pretty bad and my engine was misfiring around 100mph.
it's a decent track. it's fairly demanding on the brakes I think. I don't think the extra 100 section would have added much fun to it but it wouldn't have taken any away. it has some elevation changes which is nice. it's a little too far away for me to consider going there a lot but maybe a couple times a year.
a lot of people left really early on, my garage mate didn't even stay long enough to put his car on the track. I would be surprised if there were more than 30 cars running in the morning and maybe 20 in the afternoon. still a good time as I had whole sections of the track to my silly self. I could practice braking and new lines without a soul in sight.
Which car were you in?
Which car were you in?
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