LiamP
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Castle Combe yesterday, where it all started for me 5 years ago on a 3 lap supercar experience day (wife still regrets it) and wow what a track, I think it is my new favourite.
Managed to convince my Dad to make the 2.5hr trip as well, with the heat we even brought along a gazebo so looked the part in the pits. TDO was Cooksport which I strongly recommend, only ~35 cars booked on and limited to 12 on the track at a time, I think I was only waiting for a minute or so each time I wanted to go out. Only negative was covered arms and legs, which meant it was hot, really hot, my makeshift blower really helped but it was still 30 degree heat to the face.
Took a few sessions to get used to the track as it is really quick, videos don’t do justice on how damn scary some of the corners are, lots of bumps and undulations right where you don’t want them which really adds to the excitement. With the knock sensor change, straight away I could tell the car felt faster, it had an urgency low down the revs which I had never felt before, it was awesome. Changing the rear top mounts had also made a massive difference with the car feeling super nimble through the mid corner and the ability to actually get it turned in on the brakes. It felt ‘alive’ again, going to keep the toe as it is for now and wait for another trip to Brands before making any changes.
Big contingent of 1*2 had turned up so had some fun, here is a quick clip of me thinking I was in a race up to Quarry, we had a good chat after and he gave me some shit for being a lunatic.
However first session after lunch and my alternator goes causing my first ever red flag, tow of shame back to the pits to work out what the hell I was going to do.
It seemed as though it had completely failed and then drained the battery, all connections where good but no voltage coming out. Lots of ringing around before Simon at Cooksport sourced one from RPD at 5:30 giving us 30mins to pick it up before they closed! 1hr later and the new alternator was in and car running, fairly certain I have destroyed the battery as it went well below 12.5v however it got me home so going to worry about that later.
The car just won’t give me a full day this year, making me seriously question any further track days without a trailer tbh. Regardless it was a great day by Cooksport and I will certainly be back for more when I can.
Managed to convince my Dad to make the 2.5hr trip as well, with the heat we even brought along a gazebo so looked the part in the pits. TDO was Cooksport which I strongly recommend, only ~35 cars booked on and limited to 12 on the track at a time, I think I was only waiting for a minute or so each time I wanted to go out. Only negative was covered arms and legs, which meant it was hot, really hot, my makeshift blower really helped but it was still 30 degree heat to the face.
Took a few sessions to get used to the track as it is really quick, videos don’t do justice on how damn scary some of the corners are, lots of bumps and undulations right where you don’t want them which really adds to the excitement. With the knock sensor change, straight away I could tell the car felt faster, it had an urgency low down the revs which I had never felt before, it was awesome. Changing the rear top mounts had also made a massive difference with the car feeling super nimble through the mid corner and the ability to actually get it turned in on the brakes. It felt ‘alive’ again, going to keep the toe as it is for now and wait for another trip to Brands before making any changes.
Big contingent of 1*2 had turned up so had some fun, here is a quick clip of me thinking I was in a race up to Quarry, we had a good chat after and he gave me some shit for being a lunatic.
However first session after lunch and my alternator goes causing my first ever red flag, tow of shame back to the pits to work out what the hell I was going to do.
It seemed as though it had completely failed and then drained the battery, all connections where good but no voltage coming out. Lots of ringing around before Simon at Cooksport sourced one from RPD at 5:30 giving us 30mins to pick it up before they closed! 1hr later and the new alternator was in and car running, fairly certain I have destroyed the battery as it went well below 12.5v however it got me home so going to worry about that later.
The car just won’t give me a full day this year, making me seriously question any further track days without a trailer tbh. Regardless it was a great day by Cooksport and I will certainly be back for more when I can.