trackday in my volvo 850 T5..........?

trackday in my volvo 850 T5..........?

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y2blade

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56,202 posts

221 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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ive done a good few trackdays on my bikes and would love to do one in the T5

is it the right car for that sort of thing? will it look too out of place?

wmg100

1,698 posts

220 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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I think you'll be alright




y2blade

Original Poster:

56,202 posts

221 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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i love those pics

serously though

what kind of cars do you generaly get at trackdays? would my 850 T5 estate be the worst thing there???? i imagine its all M3's,TVR's,Porsche's and exige's confused

ratherbewindsurf

10 posts

225 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Go for it. You'll have a great time.

The trackdays I've done the other cars are mainly Caterham, Elise, 205, BMW 3 series.




Edited by ratherbewindsurf on Monday 5th February 21:21

iguana

7,048 posts

266 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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y2blade said:
iwhat kind of cars do you generaly get at trackdays? would my 850 T5 estate be the worst thing there???? i imagine its all M3's,TVR's,Porsche's and exige's confused


Depends entirely on whos day & where, all of the above tho I've only seen a couple of TVRs in a few yrs of all types of track days hmm I dunno 30+ I suppose, they mainly go to TreVoR club days so they can blow up & wallow round together You do see the odd fast ones that dont go bang tho, generally Cerbs driven by 'hands'

Somat like a Trackzone day at donny is usually full of chav shiteboxes & chavbaru impretzels & mitzishitis etc & associated awful driving, or to take that to another level go to a Coombe action day, never have so many ASBO violations been in one place at the same time! low IQ Rotweiler owners the lot of 'em or go to somat like a Goldtrack noisy day & you will see such exotica with such massive pricetags that you wont quite belive your eyes & woudl rather lick most of the cars in the paddock than drive round

BAT & easyt tend to have more normal track day fodder, older bimmers, clios, golfs, 205s, scumbarus, caterhams, Nissan 200s, 944s, etc.

Other days are fast caterham & radical or radical 'esk over load.

It will be a tad unusual to have a t5 on track & I'm sure the blokes in the Caterhams & 7 esks will love the old Scania sized t5 on track tho, if you smack into them not even dental records will help they will be so mashed! but ive seen all sorts out for a quick play

You won't be the worst car there tho, heck I could be there, team rust racing

robm3

4,930 posts

233 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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I took my T5r (yellow) out on Eastern Creek, it was excellent fun though wore out a front pair of tyres and warped my (standard) front disks.
Will try and scan a photo in of my T5-R in the paddock with my VFR trailered behind (It's my favourite 'toys' shot) from the 90's

BCA

8,647 posts

263 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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iguana said:

Depends entirely on whos day & where, all of the above tho I've only seen a couple of TVRs in a few yrs of all types of track days hmm I dunno 30+ I suppose, they mainly go to TreVoR club days so they can blow up & wallow round together You do see the odd fast ones that dont go bang tho, generally Cerbs driven by 'hands'



hehe

gtdc

4,259 posts

289 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Iguana... you so owe me a keyboard!! Top posting.

We get Volvos on our days. As long as you aren't too vile to your brakes you'll be just fine. It doesn't matter what car you're in, it's who's driving it that's imporant. You can get the nicest bloke in a £1k car and the biggest onanist in the world in a £300k car.

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk

MarkoTVR

1,139 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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gtdc said:
We get Volvos on our days. As long as you aren't too vile to your brakes you'll be just fine.

I've seen one go around Spa quite nicely, but as mentioned do be careful with the brakes if they're standard. When that particular one came in, they were 'a tad warm'....i.e. smoking! It also tried to roll away after the owner had parked it, presumably because the handbrake was only on lightly perhaps and once everything had cooled down it was ineffectual.

Having said that, I did give me a claim to fame that I caught a Volvo 850! (Yes, I was stupid enough to get behind it to stop it.....probably not so clever in hindsight)

900T-R

20,405 posts

263 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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gtdc said:
and the biggest onanist in the world


rofl Had Rooibos - keyboard interface moment there.

Don

28,377 posts

290 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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iguana said:
y2blade said:
iwhat kind of cars do you generaly get at trackdays? would my 850 T5 estate be the worst thing there???? i imagine its all M3's,TVR's,Porsche's and exige's confused


Depends entirely on whos day & where, all of the above tho I've only seen a couple of TVRs in a few yrs of all types of track days hmm I dunno 30+ I suppose, they mainly go to TreVoR club days so they can blow up & wallow round together You do see the odd fast ones that dont go bang tho, generally Cerbs driven by 'hands'

Somat like a Trackzone day at donny is usually full of chav shiteboxes & chavbaru impretzels & mitzishitis etc & associated awful driving, or to take that to another level go to a Coombe action day, never have so many ASBO violations been in one place at the same time! low IQ Rotweiler owners the lot of 'em or go to somat like a Goldtrack noisy day & you will see such exotica with such massive pricetags that you wont quite belive your eyes & woudl rather lick most of the cars in the paddock than drive round

BAT & easyt tend to have more normal track day fodder, older bimmers, clios, golfs, 205s, scumbarus, caterhams, Nissan 200s, 944s, etc.

Other days are fast caterham & radical or radical 'esk over load.

It will be a tad unusual to have a t5 on track & I'm sure the blokes in the Caterhams & 7 esks will love the old Scania sized t5 on track tho, if you smack into them not even dental records will help they will be so mashed! but ive seen all sorts out for a quick play

You won't be the worst car there tho, heck I could be there, team rust racing



rofl rofl rofl Nice summary!

rustybin

1,769 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Go for it. I reckon there should be more estates on trackdays. Particularly fun when you find a kindred wardrobe hauler to play with. Just don't forget to let the labrador out of the back before your first session. They love it but I'm not sure it's good for them.

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,202 posts

221 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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rustybin said:
Go for it. I reckon there should be more estates on trackdays. Particularly fun when you find a kindred wardrobe hauler to play with. Just don't forget to let the labrador out of the back before your first session. They love it but I'm not sure it's good for them.



lol dont joke about the dog i could see myself doing that


Edited by y2blade on Wednesday 7th February 18:45

gtdc

4,259 posts

289 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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I'd be more than happy to sign on a dog as a passenger... Bit of a job getting the helmet to fit though!

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk

saabstudent

519 posts

220 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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Have done a few trackdays in my Saab and it didn't look too out of place - so your 850T5 will be fine. Will probably surprise a few people in the "exotics" as well. After all its down to driver ability more than the car. I did one day when a while back and i was pretty slow in the morning, then i went out with an instructor and all of a sudden my boring old 14yr old Saab was passing some supposedly better machinery. Have driven my mates rica chipped 850R estate and it has to be said they are pretty rapid an dont seem to handle too badly either.

Go out and have some fun...

G

exboxster

386 posts

242 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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Given that I've seen a couple of guys in the company Citroen Berlingo Van at Brands, I think you'll be fine.

ButtMonkey Racer

453 posts

229 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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My mate regularly tracks his Lexus LS400 and has a great time so no reason why the Big Swede won't fit in..thumbup

schuey

705 posts

216 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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There was a chap at cadwell in december with a vectra estate,I seem to remember he even had a set of slicks with him!

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,202 posts

221 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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gtdc said:
We get Volvos on our days. As long as you aren't too vile to your brakes you'll be just fine. It doesn't matter what car you're in, it's who's driving it that's imporant. You can get the nicest bloke in a £1k car and the biggest onanist in the world in a £300k car.

Melindi
www.goldtrack.co.uk


Melindi i am looking to book a novice place on your march 27th day at silverstone

can you tell me please, will there be any onsite photographers taking pics for us to buy?

vixpy1

42,664 posts

270 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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You will have great fun in a T5, however, budget for a new set of discs and pads because the standard T5 ones are shockingly bad!