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Track day costs

Post by ryallm » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:46 am

Interesting thread over on Seloc on track days costs. Never really worried about costs before on the basis that it was great fun and I could easily afford it, but I have reigned in my participation in track days this year - partly time constraints, but also party because I seem to have been spending a lot of money elsewhere - holidays, skydiving, home improvements, nursery fees (for you childless dudes, let me tell you that the latter really hurt :shock: )..... Got me thinking about what the total cost of, say , an SIDC day at KH is. What to you reckon? - the cost of the event itself, fuel, tyre and brake wear. Got to be at least £250, possibly a whole lot more depending on how many laps you do and how hard you drive. Quite an expensive day out....

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Re: Track day costs

Post by jamie » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:53 am

come on Mark, why would you go posting something like that :( You are right though and think of the cost of say Donington with the petrol and extra milage plus overnight accomadation :( now you really have depressed me

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Re: Track day costs

Post by Scotty C » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:53 am

I am not far off £250 for a 4 hour session at KH. I can use at least 3 tanks there and back and on track = £130 +, track time £100, by the time you were to add pads tyres etc I am sure you would be closer to £300.

A Full trackday down South is at least £500-£600.

But I never really work it out like that.

You right it not a cheap hobby.

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Re: Track day costs

Post by Shug » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:56 am

Yeah - this weekend's SIDC, I spent £70 in fuel & killed a set of pads. Event before that did for the rears, which was another £250 before SIDC. It hammered me and I didn't even pay the track fees (was a present) Not a huge amount can be done about it, unless fuel costs get hacked... SIDC do offer great days for decent money - bear in mind that even though you pay little more for some full days down south, the real money is still in fuel (how many tanks during the day, fuel to get there, etc) I'd think it'd be difficult to do decent full day TD in Englandshire (even with LoT) for less than £600.

Makes a holiday to the Ring a more tempting option sometimes... If only the money was there :(
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Re: Track day costs

Post by GregR » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:59 am

Ah, but if you do one (at £250) a month, that's £62.50 a week. I'm sure there are a number of members on here that spend more than that a week on eating and drinking!

Also, work it out as a percentage of your net income - not a whole lot I'd venture.

If you can afford it, do it and enjoy it. If you can't, you don't :) If you've been doing it for years without thinking about it until a thread like this, chances are you can afford it, so keep on enjoying it :)

Oh, if it makes you feel any better, my track-day engine failures have cost me upwards of £2k in the last 12 months ... should I cound those as consumables? :lol:
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Re: Track day costs

Post by Andy G » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:01 am

who gives a f***? (thats what i tell my self)

Through 4 sets of rear 48's this year already, about to get the 3rd set of rear pads on it, and 3rd set of front 48's. The Atom will easily to 2 tanks in a 4 hour session, and thats not to mention servicing costs, as 1 track mile is the equivalent of 4-7 road miles depending on your driving. Ariel have told me that 1 of my track miles is worth 7 road miles.

Its a very cheap alternative to racing though :thumbsup That was £1.5-£2k per weekend, and thats before you look at the costs of the car and then race prepping it, and thankfully i had my own mechanical support team :shock:
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Re: Track day costs

Post by Shug » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:10 am

I don't think anyone is moaning - I only give a sh*t as I can't do as many as I'd like 8)

At the end of the day, everyone knows it ain't a cheap hobby - can be an eye opener to actually sit down and figure out what it costs you though. As for the percentage of income - it's more the percentage incoming versus percentage outgoing that's the problem for most folks - if you're not in that position then well done to you.
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Re: Track day costs

Post by Andy G » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:14 am

Also worth noting that its going to be massively affected by your driving style, and the amount of time you spend on track during the session - track tarts get punished in that respect :mrgreen:

FF7, now that should be quite punishing on the cars - 3 tracks in France and a weekend at the Ring :cheers
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Re: Track day costs

Post by ryallm » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:21 am

Shug wrote:At the end of the day, everyone knows it ain't a cheap hobby - can be an eye opener to actually sit down and figure out what it costs you though.
Yeah, that is what I was getting at really - quite surprising when you work out the real cost. Then again, as I have said before, I sure don't work in IT for the love of it. A bit of hedonistic fun now and again is just reward :D :D

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Re: Track day costs

Post by ExigeKen » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:24 am

Yes but its cheaper than being married :mrgreen:
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Re: Track day costs

Post by graeme » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:26 am

Shug wrote:I'd think it'd be difficult to do decent full day TD in Englandshire (even with LoT) for less than £600.
Still a few places left for Croft on Saturday... :D
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Re: Track day costs

Post by mac » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:30 am

Shug wrote:Makes a holiday to the Ring a more tempting option sometimes...
Is that similar to the Billy Connelly joke of "A weekend in vagina could be yours" :D


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Re: Track day costs

Post by ryallm » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:32 am

ExigeKen wrote:Yes but its cheaper than being married :mrgreen:
You're not kidding - for what my other half has just spent on a bathroom I think I could do a couple of thousand laps at KH, bin the car into the tyre wall at the end, and have it repaired :shock: :evil:

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Re: Track day costs

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Post by Modena Scotland » Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:16 am

jamie wrote:come on Mark, why would you go posting something like that :( ......... now you really have depressed me
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