There will be plenty of chances to get track time in before then, Croft in April will be a great chance for anyone who has limited variation on tracks, ie, just Knockhill. Croft is just down the road, about 2 hrs from Edinburgh, and offers the high speed corners that Knockhill does not. A must for anyone wanting more track time i think.robin wrote:OK, word from Paul is that it is a no-novices trip, even Hethel is, in his opinion, on the limit of what he would normally take novices on.
So, if you've done other track days, no problem, but if this will be your first set of track days you need to do something else between now and then (I am sure a session at Knockhill will get you by - better still go on an actual LoT day somewhere if you can).
For people who are not LoT members, there is a way of getting free membership, but I am obviously not going to publish that here. Please PM me and I will explain it.
Cheers,
Robin
P.S. It hopefully goes without saying that Spa and Zolder deserve serious respect from anyone who has not driven them before (including myself in the Zolder-noob category). Paul is a legend organizing all this stuff year after year and what appears to motivate him is people having fun and causing no grief to the track day organizers - so, in the words of Sgt Esterhaus, let's be careful out there.
Stu