Recommend Me My First Track

Discussion in 'Trackdays & Rider Skills' started by Cream_Revenge, Nov 5, 2015.

  1. Morning All

    Looking to book my first TD for next spring (ish). Aiming for March and want to book ASAP.

    I will be riding there so want to be within 2 hours of HP4 (Hemel Hempstead) so:
    Rockingham
    Bedford Aerodrome
    Silverstone
    Brands Hatch
    Donnington
    Mallory

    Any others?

    I Will be on a '99 GSXR600 so ideally lots of corners and not many long straights.

    Thx
     
  2. First track day of the year? Brands. An easy way to get your track legs back after a lay-off, without the trickiness of Donnington's "is it or is it not slippery?" road surface. Silverstone seems less of a good bet for a 600. Never been to Mallory so cannot comment.

    Other, better opinions will be forthcoming soon! :)
     
  3. First TD ever (well, 4 laps 18 years ago).
     
  4. 6 tracks within 2hrs? cool. enjoy.
     
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  5. Nothing within 1 hour though. You are way to positive Mr Finm.
     
  6. not so much this last month but on the whole yes. yes i am. :smileys:
    i wouldn't ride mine round right enough. no problem doing it on yours :upyeah::smileys:
     
  7. I did my first at Silverstone this year - was going to take it steady but couldn't :Smuggrin:, I was thankful of the wide track at times and would recommend! The straights were a slight breather but the ride was manic with bikes all over the place, some fast but many slow and unpredictable in the Novice group :D the extra track width kept me out of trouble at times.
     
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  8. Brands Indy. Small and easy to remember the corners. I've done a few there and it's a blast. Paddock hill isn't the nightmare people say, more like exciting.
     
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  9. id stay away from mallory to start with not much run off!! id do silverstone as its so wide if you make a mistake your still be on the track.
     
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  10. Probably closer to 3 hours away than 2 but Cadwell is worth checking out. Fairly narrow and windy and set in beautiful countryside. My favourite by a long way.
     
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  11. If you're used to road riding, Cadwell is an ideal starter. It's like a narrow country lane compared to Brands, Donnington and the rest.

    Bit further to go though.
     
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  12. As you will see opinions vary, For my two penny worth I suggest Brands / Mallory not mega fast & nice easy to learn tracks, lots of reference points and the correct lines are easy to learn which makes it easier to work on your bike control, braking / turn in markers etc. , stay away from Silverstone only because you can run a different line every lap, every session . best bit of advice to tell yourself while riding round it is look were you want to go and at least 100m further ahead than you usually do,
     
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  13. the ring
     
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  14. I didn't see it mentioned, but isn't Snetterton within 2 hours? If so, maybe consider Snetterton too. For a 1st track day, Snett is nice, wide, open and flat. Plenty of room on the track and a simple enough circuit to learn.
     
  15. Cadwell is where i did the preciouse 4 laps before crashing. That won't be my first track.
     
  16. See above.
     
  17. Just over 2 hours but it is an involving 2 hours cross country where as other are straight up M1. Dull normally and i'd avoid like the plague on most Sunday morning blasts but i think that 70mph on the motorway may be ideal for riding home after a day at the track.
     
  18. Only thing putting me off Brands Indy is it looks a little dull.
     
  19. Its no Donington or Oulton but Id never call it dull, but it is perfect for first timers
     
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