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Mallory Park. AAAAAAGH!
smart51 - 7/9/06 at 10:02 AM

I'm going to Mallory Park tomorrow for my first track day. Does anyone know the circuit? What things should I look out for / try to do / try not to do?

It doesn't look like a hard circuit but any intel would be welcome.

[Edited on 8-9-2006 by smart51]


tlalli - 7/9/06 at 10:33 AM

Did my first ever track day there 3 months ago. Its a fairly simple circuit - although i found the hairpin challenging (uphill braking, narrowing track width and a tyre wall on the edge of the circuit). Never done a track day, but even so, the pro's were really opening up big gaps around there.

Oh - if it rains (hopefully not) look out for a river of water running across the track at Devil's elbow.

Enjoy!


Hammerhead - 7/9/06 at 10:37 AM

I'd second that - watch the hairpin


smart51 - 7/9/06 at 10:41 AM

The weather is looking just right

Surely up hill braking is easier than down hill or level - gravity is on your side.

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Hellfire - 7/9/06 at 11:05 AM

Try to remember it's not a race and take it easy at first. Get to know the circuit and gradually build your speed. You'll have great fun for sure and by the end of the day you'll be flying past most of the cars there.

Wish I was going.......

Phil


shortie - 7/9/06 at 11:40 AM

Watch out for the lake


smart51 - 7/9/06 at 12:16 PM

quote:
Originally posted by shortie
Watch out for the lake


chortle Given how well my car holds water (have been caught out in the rain too many times) I would have thought it would float quite well.


procomp - 7/9/06 at 12:56 PM

Hi on the entrance to gerrards there is a bit of a hump or bump about 1/4 of the way in from the out side if wet just watch the back end coming round as it unsettles the car at just the wrong moment.

Oh and take some pain killers with you as it can be quite painfull smiling from ear to ear all day .

Cheers matt


smart51 - 8/9/06 at 07:17 PM

Damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damn damnsob

7 laps into my track afternoon my gearshift cable snapped leaving me in 3rd gear. I tried to fix it, with help from someone's dad but to no avail. The on-site shop had a similar cable but the ends were too long and so I couldn't make it fit.

10.1 miles, 10.1 minutes, £6.90 per mile or £9.85 per lap. I wouldn't have minded it breaking with 10 minutes to go but not 10 minutes in.

It's quite a nice circuit though. Not as big as I'd thought and not quite as fast but fun. I was only getting just over 100 before braking for gerrards, though I was braking too early and I bottled it, sticking to 80 on the exit because the far edge of the track is blind over a slight crest.

I'd definatly go again. I want to go again now. And the weather was nice.


Jon Ison - 8/9/06 at 07:43 PM

shame about the cable, it happens, I spent a whole weekend at Cadwell only for a drive shaft too fail 1/2 way round the 1st lap, doh.

"not as fast as you thought"

Too put the very short time you had on track into perspective the RGB lap average speed is a touch under 100mph so you can see how fast the iccle buggers are if you compare your just over 100 before braking for the fastest corner on the circuit..........


JoelP - 8/9/06 at 10:03 PM

ive done 5 trackdays so far, and its broke every single time! Fortunatly, always towards the end of the day...

elvington, fuel pump
rockingham, hose exploded
cadwell, engine died (end of the xflow)
teeside1, popped a hose
teeside2, snapped the gearlever.

not a bad record really!


Peteff - 9/9/06 at 09:18 AM

100%, you can't get better than that.


procomp - 9/9/06 at 09:41 AM

Hi as jon says it is one of the fastest circuits in the country and altho some people say any one can drive quick there i personly love the place as once you have got a well set car under you you should be able to drive virtully flatt all round except for a lift goining into gerards and another lift and a dab at the esses and braking for the hairpin.
Still at least you have got cadwell and oulton to look foward to at some point.

cheers matt