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Donington
When did they stop caring about bike track days?
8 listed for the year. http://www.trackdays.co.uk/tracks/donington_park.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Silverstone isn't much better. http://www.silverstone.co.uk/experience ... rack-days/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I notice Donny has got loads of car track days listed.
8 listed for the year. http://www.trackdays.co.uk/tracks/donington_park.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Silverstone isn't much better. http://www.silverstone.co.uk/experience ... rack-days/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I notice Donny has got loads of car track days listed.
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Re: Donington
Unfortunately i think the attitude of a small minority of bikers are killing them for bikes.
I was reading on another forum about one of the first days back at mallory.
A group of BSB riders were there. All bikes are noise tested and in view of the recent problems at Mallory you would hope everyone would respect the noise limits. But no, these lot got their bikes passed and then took the baffles out. The noise sensors were tripped on the bridge, which prompted a telling off from the circuit owners and 'advice' not to return ever.
I was reading on another forum about one of the first days back at mallory.
A group of BSB riders were there. All bikes are noise tested and in view of the recent problems at Mallory you would hope everyone would respect the noise limits. But no, these lot got their bikes passed and then took the baffles out. The noise sensors were tripped on the bridge, which prompted a telling off from the circuit owners and 'advice' not to return ever.
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Re: Donington
That does take the piss, especially when the circuit organisers will do every favour they can find to make sure you get out on track..
I had one of those favours when I took the RSV to Silverstone, I "passed" the static test and was strongly advised to keep to the far side of the track when coming down the pit straight so as not to trip the noise sensor.
I guess this just will mean a whole new level of strictness, maybe with bikes being pulled while queuing to go on track. All that will do though is add to the cost of running these days.
I had one of those favours when I took the RSV to Silverstone, I "passed" the static test and was strongly advised to keep to the far side of the track when coming down the pit straight so as not to trip the noise sensor.
I guess this just will mean a whole new level of strictness, maybe with bikes being pulled while queuing to go on track. All that will do though is add to the cost of running these days.
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Re: Donington
Wasn't there a death at Oulton park last year on a track day ? heard track organisers were tightening up on safety for riders, in fact wasn't this on the other Tankslap 1,0 ?
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Re: Donington
Yeah 5 bike pile up on a blind corner, The thing was that one of the guys involved was suing the track day organisers (wont go into too much detail as dont want to open a can of wormsStew wrote:Wasn't there a death at Oulton park last year on a track day ? heard track organisers were tightening up on safety for riders, in fact wasn't this on the other Tankslap 1,0 ?

Not sure what it is with Bike trackdays, I had a job interview with MSVT just before Xmas (didnt get it unfortunatley) to run their trackday division and it turns out their bike days are a struggle to make a profit from as oppose to car days which seem to rake it in so can only image thats why Donny and Silverstone arnt running as many. I know I gave them some ideas in my interview as to improve bike days which they seemed to like a lot and behold Ive noticed a few have been taken up such as Open Pitlane events but ah well lol.
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Re: Donington
I'm surprised msv don't make much money on bike days but do on car days. The car and bike days at Oulton are priced the same at circa £150 per vehicle and I would have thought safety regs allowed more bikes on track than cars. I'm not. Challenging the fact just saying I'm very surprised at the data.
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Re: Donington
So was I but as an example they gave me they run plenty of Novice only car days but the bike novice only days they have to run the cars in the free sessions in between the bikes to make it finacially viable. I agree with you in that I would have though bikes would bring in more cash but apparetly not, would have been interesting to find out more but like I said didnt get in lol
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