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Old 02-Feb-2005, 13:47
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Anyone on here do car trackdays?

If so what's yer weapon of choice?

I'd be interested to know if on the same track you lap faster in the car or on a bike. If you have done the same track on bike and car please say which make/model of bike & Car.

Ray.

PS the idea is not to pour petrol on the bike versus car flame war!! just curious, to quote Mr W.
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Old 02-Feb-2005, 15:56
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Without doubt matey I'd use the family Volvo S80 that would frighten the carp out of all and sundry!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 13:14
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lotus elise at Spa - last year, would scare the pants off me on a bike, but hey thats worth a go. The track is phenomenal, spun the elise 3 times in the day as it was the slowest out there - went with a bunch of porsche and BMW M3's - so had to reeeaaalyy push in the corners. Spinning at the top of eau rouge (about 95mph) was interesting to say the least. If you get the chance Spa is fantastic - you can see why people(racers) rate it so highly.
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 13:24
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I have a modified Lotus Elise Sport 160 just for track days. It runs cut slicks and 400/500lbs springs on 2-way Racing Dynamics dampers plus race brakes, geo and harnesses. I do a lot of UK and European track days including Spa (7 visits), Nurburgring (5), Zandvoort, Folembray, Croix, Silverstone, Snett, Cadwell, Oulton, Goodwood, Brands, Donny etc...

The only time I have compared performance is at the ring where the car is *much* faster round the corners (by a huge margin) but get murdered on the straights.

I will also be racing a BMW in the UK Kumho series this year. The BMW is 5 seconds slower a lap round Brands (55 secs in the Lotus, 1 min in the BMW).

I would say it would take a fast bike and a good rider who knows the circuit well to lap quicker on a bike than the Lotus.

ps. Misterpink: are you a member of SELOC?
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 13:51
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If you look at club racing times for motorbikes around Brands Indy, you'll see that any half decent club racers is under the 55 second mark, even on a 250!
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 14:13
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So - a half decent club racer on a 250 race bike

That would be a fast bike, good rider with a knowledge of the circuit then ?
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 14:25
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Not necessarily, depends on your point of reference. If you're doing car track days in a tricked up Lotus, I'd imagine your point of reference is quite advanced.

As Ray said, not looking to spark a bike vs car debate.
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 14:35
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But to help you, I did Brands on my very first time at a track day on my 748S, after having only owned the bike for 4 months, and I still managed to get round in 1min 2 secs or so. That was an early session too, before I got to know the circuit. Not trying to show off, just disagree with Martin Dower's last point. S'all.
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 14:45
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55 secs dower?????? in your car???
I'd expect better than that.

Either way, most/all trackdays the companies are not insured for people to be timing their laps so this is all guess work i'd imagine.
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Old 03-Feb-2005, 14:54
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