If you have a problem on a trackday speak to the organisers, if you don't how are they gonna know you are not happy?? Yes there should be TDO staff or marshalls watching whats going on but they can't be expected to see everything from every angle. I've been hit from behind on a day before now causing damage to my bike on a non commercial Trackday, but the rider responsible was good enough to own up and take responsibilty. I was well mad but I was certain it was an error of judgement not some hot headed I'm all right jack on a hot lap riding. A good TDO makes it 100% clear that there is collective reponsibility for safety on track. If you can't do it safely don't do it. Sure mistakes happen, sure it can get frustrating behind riders that are slow on corners but fast on the straights but everyone should be there with a mind to enjoy the day and leave uninjured at the end of it. Ray |