Stag do track day
- Explosive Newt
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Stag do track day
Organising for a mate. Any advice on good half days / days which are good fun and not stupidly expensive?
Ideally Southern England.
Ideally Southern England.
- DeskJockey
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Are you wanting to bring own vehicles? Brands Hatch has track days from £30, there's a hotel next door and it isn't far from nice pubs with rooms and the like (though will need to drive to/from them).
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Better off karting, or Benidorm?
- Explosive Newt
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I was more thinking along the lines of those “experience” type days - my initial thought had been the Lotus half day but they only one once a month.
Karting… done that!
Karting… done that!
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Jonathan Palmer days are the right answer to do this sort of thing properly, as long as you're all on doctor wages that is
https://www.palmersport.com/event-options/full-day
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Ooh that is more like it! I will investigate!speedingfine wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:46 pm Jonathan Palmer days are the right answer to do this sort of thing properly, as long as you're all on doctor wages that ishttps://www.palmersport.com/event-options/full-day
You do realise doctors are striking over pay soon right…
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Caterham Drift Days look a hoot and very reasonable, they were £135 for half days and £200 ish for a full. They do a few different venues as well.
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Whilst I have never personally been - other than complaints about track limits being rigorously applied "I bloody was faster than you (yc), but look - my best lap was cut due to a franky tiny track limits infringement - didn't save me so much as 0.001 seconds etc etc", I don't think I have heard anything negative about the Palmersport experience days. They are pricey, but offer a good range of cars and I understand you are encouraged to push hard.Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:43 amOoh that is more like it! I will investigate!speedingfine wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:46 pm Jonathan Palmer days are the right answer to do this sort of thing properly, as long as you're all on doctor wages that ishttps://www.palmersport.com/event-options/full-day
You do realise doctors are striking over pay soon right…
In fact we mused on here (or maybe it was the old site?) about organising a forum day there, but it never got past the "would anyone be interested?" stage.....
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The Palmer days are not cheap, but are great value when you consider what it costs to take your own car on a track day. They're also happy for you to drive to the limit of your abilities.Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:43 amOoh that is more like it! I will investigate!speedingfine wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:46 pm Jonathan Palmer days are the right answer to do this sort of thing properly, as long as you're all on doctor wages that ishttps://www.palmersport.com/event-options/full-day
You do realise doctors are striking over pay soon right…
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I've heard very positive things about the palmersport days. not cheap though.Jimexpl wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:59 amThe Palmer days are not cheap, but are great value when you consider what it costs to take your own car on a track day. They're also happy for you to drive to the limit of your abilities.Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:43 amOoh that is more like it! I will investigate!speedingfine wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:46 pm Jonathan Palmer days are the right answer to do this sort of thing properly, as long as you're all on doctor wages that ishttps://www.palmersport.com/event-options/full-day
You do realise doctors are striking over pay soon right…
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A cheaper option could be VR-Sims. Ive been to the Glasgow one a few times and its very good.So good in-fact that last time i forgot tto invite @mik
https://vr-simulators.com/
https://vr-simulators.com/
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This is a good shout, I did one of these and it was a great laugh for the cost. Watch out though, you might want a 7 after you do one!Carlos wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:12 am Caterham Drift Days look a hoot and very reasonable, they were £135 for half days and £200 ish for a full. They do a few different venues as well.
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I had a cracking AMG track session at Silverstone but looking online there's no more mention of it so I guess they've packed up
It was on the actual circuit which made it unique.
Haven't done it personally but my dad has been on a few Silverstone Porsche days with mates. He doesn't particularly rate it full marks because it's not on an actual track but rather Porsche have their own B road type layout but you're free to drive hard. Think Mercedes Benz Brooklands but more grown up https://www.porsche.com/silverstone/en/ ... xperience/
It was on the actual circuit which made it unique.
Haven't done it personally but my dad has been on a few Silverstone Porsche days with mates. He doesn't particularly rate it full marks because it's not on an actual track but rather Porsche have their own B road type layout but you're free to drive hard. Think Mercedes Benz Brooklands but more grown up https://www.porsche.com/silverstone/en/ ... xperience/
How about not having a sig at all?
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Stag do and track day not something you would associate together. Getting battered and karting far safer and cheaper unless your mate is a fun sponge.
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Good shout… we did one in Milton Keynes as a work do. 1 hour race, teams of 3 in a AMG GT3 at Spa. Very good experience
Main advantage, seeing as it’s a Stag,? is you can Drink ‘n’ Drive
Edit - strictly speaking, not VR but still very immersive

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I did a rally driving one in Oxford on my stag do. My dad managed to hit a tree in a mk2 escort... they had a whole barn of replacement panels so we asked if lots of people crashed... to which they replied an unhappy, "no, not in 2 years of doing it had anyone else crashed.." 
- Explosive Newt
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I was thinking of that as it would be very handy in terms of location but unfortunately they only seem to do weekdays. I did it a while ago and it was good fun (and probably resulted in me buying my Boxster) but you did get the slight vibe that you were paying £250 to be sold a car (which is probably why I bought my Boxster).Mito Man wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:08 am Haven't done it personally but my dad has been on a few Silverstone Porsche days with mates. He doesn't particularly rate it full marks because it's not on an actual track but rather Porsche have their own B road type layout but you're free to drive hard. Think Mercedes Benz Brooklands but more grown up https://www.porsche.com/silverstone/en/ ... xperience/