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05-28-2021, 11:01 AM | #1 |
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I registered for my first track day in about a month and a half and I'm wondering what I should be doing to prepare my car? I've read in the forums that because it's my first track day, I don't really need to change anything as I likely won't be driving the car super hard, but I've also read I should be doing my brake lines and pads. I will have an instructor with me and there will be both classroom and track time.
I currently drive a manual 2008 128i on ST coilovers and my tires are 245/35/18 rear and 225/40/18 front on 18" VMR V703 wheels. Last edited by e82mist; 05-28-2021 at 11:20 AM.. |
05-28-2021, 12:15 PM | #2 | |
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You got a great setup already to begin your first foray into HPDE, so I guess all you need is to have an open mind, make sure to have fun and strive to learn on that first event. It will be overwhelming at first be prepped for that. It will get better though and trust me it is worth it! Source: I was you a few years back. We drive the same car (same color even). I’m in advanced now though, and yet, I still have NOT made much changes since, since I haven’t “outgrown” the setup I have. Maybe a bucket seat is in the works, but then again, that requires a cage and that costs $$$. A four point will suffice for now. Good luck w your first event! |
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05-28-2021, 12:59 PM | #3 |
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Focus on just making sure your car is safe, similar as to what you might do before a long road trip. Brake pad and rotor wear is ok, tires still have a good amount of tread, pressures in tires ok, oil change if warranted, coolant level ok, check for any leaks, etc.
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05-28-2021, 02:08 PM | #4 |
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Do the people running your HPDE require a tech inspection of the car? If yes, try and get it done early in case you need labour and parts.
Otherwise Brake fluid flush (while there, check for at least 5mm (6mm+ is better) on pads Remove ALL loose objects from car. Will you need a helmet? I recommend a SA2025 (or newer) open face. Rental helmets tend to be yucky/sweaty. Even if you use the helmet only once, you'll be able to sell it for most of what you pay. My Pyrotect SA2010 is now good only for this year. About 3 psi over normal tire pressure Torque wrench (less than $50 Princess Auto) & a deep wheel nut socket . 2 pieces of wood to act as a tire chock when you check wheel nut torque 2 or 3 pieces of masking tape (or similar) to put over your hand brake handle such that you NEVER apply your emergency brake after coming in off the track Clean windshield Good rest the night before Water/juices Arrive as early as possible I recommend raising hood after a session to allow engine to cool better (turbos!) |
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05-28-2021, 02:19 PM | #5 |
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Guy up top pretty much nailed it. Get some fresh pads and tires if necessary. Do a fluid flush if you don't remember the last time you changed brake fluid. Bring a case of water because it gets spicy wearing a helmet all day. Since it's your first hpde there won't be any 10/10ths going on so just make sure your car can stop when the stop pedal is pressed and absorb everything your instructor tells you like a sponge. You're gonna have a blast.
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thanks for the advice! |
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they never mentioned anything about a tech inspection but i'll reach out to them and ask just in case! I just got an SA2020 helmet yesterday, wasn't too keen on renting one. thank you for all of the advice, sounds like you've done a few of these, lol! |
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You might be one of those quick learners and might not even take more than a few events to go up the ranks, you might surprise yourself! Cheers! |
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Wouldn't that be nice! I'll try not to overthink it. I'm kind of glad my first one is all women, I feel like it won't be as intimidating. I just hope it's not postponed due to Covid. |
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The only thing I have to add is keep an eye on your oil temps, brake temps (you can tell this by how they feel,) etc. Don't feel bad about doing a cool down lap every now and then since these cars run HOT. I've seen too many people spin rod bearings (myself included) or boil brake fluid, etc. Don't feel like you need to push every single lap, short shifting and 50 yards of lift and coast into corners is usually enough to bring temps back down. While you're doing these cool down laps you'll be able to focus on your line, flagger stations, etc. more as well. |
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