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Not sure how fun it'd be in an NA as you'd spend all your time letting people blast past you on the straights only to be held up by the less experienced tubby drivers.
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BenF wrote:My 2p: Just drive within your limits at a trackday, and don't worry.
I've tracked my modified Roadster
(worth well over 10k!) and just drove it sensibly.
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jonb- wrote:That's my only reservation about Anglesey actually, with 42 cars there they'll need at least 20 on track to please everyone and over a mile 20 cars will be busy.
Not sure how fun it'd be in an NA as you'd spend all your time letting people blast past you on the straights only to be held up by the less experienced tubby drivers.
firstmk1 wrote:But what happens if you do hit my car on a track day, who would pay to fix it?Would I have to sue you?
Lauren wrote:But, in your scenario, no there is no way i'd pay towards your car repairs.So yes you would have to sue me.
Digital wrote:Lauren wrote:But, in your scenario, no there is no way i'd pay towards your car repairs.So yes you would have to sue me.
Wouldn't the disclaimer you sign prior to going on track explicitly outlaw that from happening though? I would have thought that part of the terms and conditions were that you accept all liability for what happens to your car on track, regardless of fault? Sort of like the"motorsport is dangerous" warning you get on tickets when you go to watch an event.
Blokey wrote:BenF wrote:My 2p: Just drive within your limits at a trackday, and don't worry.
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jonb- wrote:That's my only reservation about Anglesey actually, with 42 cars there they'll need at least 20 on track to please everyone and over a mile 20 cars will be busy.
Not sure how fun it'd be in an NA as you'd spend all your time letting people blast past you on the straights only to be held up by the less experienced tubby drivers.
jonb- wrote:Ben, thanks for your comments.I've since re-thought out my concerns and realised they were unfounded.
Laraun has also mentioned its only 15 on track.
Doesn't change the fact Wales isn't really down the road and i've still plenty of good tracks to do aroudn here this summer.Hopefully next year will be somewhere more central, though i'd like to do Anglesey one day.
jonb- wrote:Just need to be careful of pebbledashing your paint
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jonb- wrote:I was refering to sticking it into a gravel trap
Blokey wrote:On a tight circuit like Anglesey I found a Mk1(NA) to be a bag of fun.
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Blokey wrote:I'm sure you'll agree that taking in to account the purchase, running and repair costs of a Mk1 they're virtually impossible to beat on the fun to cost ratio.![]()