I could picture you on your overladen bike carry all those items when it would be easier to carry all them in a van/lorry which you didnt mention...
Two-day event at Cadwell Park, a few years back. I like to travel light. Yep, I didn't forget the condoms. Thanks for thinking of them though.
You guys obviously aren't engineers. For a track day apart from the obvious bike, leathers, gloves etc you need to follow the two basic rules- If it moves but shouldn't- slap duck tape on it. If it doesn't move but should- spray it with WD40. Nothing else needed I would have thought. Mind you my bike track day experience (so far) is zero. Cars only.
My hot tip for every track day that I have done is to ride the bike there and not worry. I always carry my wallet and so I have money and my driving licence. I guess that's why I don't do it anymore because track days changed. They started off as an excuse for road riders to have a go on track and a day out. It changed when many got pissed off the road and concentrated on tracks days for their motorcycling fix. Not saying it's wrong now, just different. On the driving licence requirement, if you are banned,and therefore, technically you do not have a valid driving licence, can you still do track days? Not that I'm thinking of getting banned!
don't know. But i would imagine you can get a ACU race license if you are banned and do the TD on that.
If you have an ACU one, they dont (IME) But to get an ACU license you have to pass a test and have a bike license or pass an extended test (like those kids under driving licence age)