Airfields - Informal "track time"

Airfields - Informal "track time"

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Annoyed

Original Poster:

38 posts

269 months

Tuesday 5th November 2002
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Can anyone recommend any airfields (or organisers of airfield days) where it's possible just to have a mess around finding and crossing limits and so on, and where you don't have to stick to a "circuit" as such?

Thanks in advance.

>>> Edited by Annoyed on Tuesday 5th November 16:48

Felix7

464 posts

267 months

Tuesday 5th November 2002
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Speak to Andy @ 1stLotus.com, they will accomodate any marquee of car, he was offering open sessions @ North Weald Airfield off junc 7 of the M11 for £75, but that may have been on condition that you had done the basic course with him (was is good) for £150.

PC

Annoyed

Original Poster:

38 posts

269 months

Tuesday 5th November 2002
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Thanks - I'll look into that.

Mark Benson

7,804 posts

276 months

Wednesday 6th November 2002
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I just took a load of S2000 novices on an Academy day with www.motorsport-events.co.uk/trackdayintro.htm - no more this year but give them a call for next year. You're not left to it as such, but they structure sessions wit 4 or 5 cars doing exercises which are designed to show drivers the limits they can go to.

Cost was £79 - it was at RAF Heyford. Included big lift-off oversteer moments, drifting, slaloms etc. with a 2 hour track session at the end.

Everyone enjoyed themselves, learned loads and were encouraged to explore their own and the cars' limits.

Robertson

23 posts

282 months

Sunday 24th November 2002
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Crail Airfield in Fife near St Andrews £35.00 per driver lets you play all day.www.crailraceway.co.uk

johnny senna

4,070 posts

279 months

Sunday 1st December 2002
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I've been to Crail. Although it is very cheap, the surface is crap compared to a track, or the road come to that. There isn't much run off on many corners, just lots of tyres to crash into. Or huge hay bails. You get what you pay for.

craigalsop

1,991 posts

275 months

Sunday 1st December 2002
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You're right about the surface, but when I was there for a performance driving course, most of the corners had runoffs that ended up in potato field, so fairly painless

loon

2,300 posts

283 months

Sunday 1st December 2002
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Bruntinthorpe airfield in leicestershire, loads of run off, very wide track, open all year round.....

jumjum

347 posts

265 months

Tuesday 17th December 2002
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Bruntingthorpe is great loads of room a long track with a 2.5 mile straight.

Great for top speed and acceleration runs

Also there is loads of run off round the track and it is so wide you have achance to correct things.

Tel (0116) 247 8145

Good luck and take care

Its like an eight lane motorway


>> Edited by jumjum on Tuesday 17th December 20:56

rich 36

13,739 posts

273 months

Thursday 26th December 2002
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Bruntingthorpe, was surrounded by old trailers last time i asked, can you confirm they are gone now