i was a bit fed up with sitting at home with nothing much to do except work in this 'virus age', so i booked a trackday at spa with
circuit-days.co.uk. did one with them two years ago and quite liked how they ran things. this time ... well, i thought driving standards were poor. overtaking left and right, overtaking in braking zones, overtaking three abreast, one moron overtaking during a full-course yellow, flashing headlights, full-on competition cars on track (not allowed according to the circuit-days website). understandably hardly any english participants (i saw one irish mclaren), lots of germans and belgians who weren't familiar with how to behave on a trackday organised by an english organiser. almost did a
@Big Ben and walked away by noon ...
then after a couple of red flags (one for a totaled porsche cayman GT4, which lost it a blanchimont) things settled down. had a much better afternoon, track was totally dry by now, still quite cold but the sun was out and if you picked your time to go out, traffic was reasonable. had two nice dices with a 911 and a megane 3RS. enjoyed that.
i'm still running the yokohama AD08RS and while i wasn't convinced by them last time out, i have to say they performed very well this time. played a bit more with tyre pressures this time and in the end settled for 33psi front and 31psi rear (hot both). always tricky to compare lap times, but when i add up my fastest sector times i got as low as 3.07.11. that's the fastest i've been at spa. i have to say, i felt a lot more relaxed behind the wheel. i'm sure that reflects in the lap time as well.
two years ago, the photos were truly excellent. this time ... maybe not so ...