A: Generally speaking, the only thing you are required to bring with you on the day is your driving license. Whilst safety equipment is required at all times on track, such as a helmet, these can be hired for trackday use or are provided in courses as a part of the cost. If you are partaking in a trackday, we ask that your car is suitable for the event, safe to drive and meets the required db limit on the day. Failing this, you may be told you cannot partake in the day's activities.
A: As these events are not under competitive conditions, you do not require a specialist racing license. You do need a valid Driver's license. There are no experience thresholds and all drivers of all experience levels are welcome!
A: All trackdays begin with a sign on at reception and a driver's briefing, where all mandatory safety information will be explained to you. For your reference below, the common safety flags that marshals may use on a trackday:
A: In short, yes. It is up to the disgression of the driver as to which tyres are suitable on the day. It is the driver's responsibility to ensure these are safe tyres to use.
A: Yes! See our cars available to hire on our dedicated page: Car hire
A: We could all benefit from instruction at some point in our lives. However, this is totally up to you. Tuition can be booked for your trackday as a 1-2-1 option, or, alternatively, you can go for one of our tuition packages to really sharpen your driving skills: Tuition Packages
A: Experience days have a set itinerary with a selection of cars to choose from, and those cars depend on which package is chosen. Experience days include more included in the price vs the trackdays as well, where there are paid extras. On trackdays, you can hire a car from our garage or you have to choice to bring your own car.
A: Yes! Additional drivers can be booked in via our booking page, at an extra cost. No more than 4 can come to a track day per car. You can also hire out helmets and tuition for the additional drivers as well.
Most standard insurance companies will not cover trackdays, we would suggest you get additional specialist trackday cover for this reason. Any incidents or damage caused on track as a result will be your responsibility, and damage to the venue may incur a charge depending on severity.