I was booked to do a Track Day on Tuesday but had to cancel due to a couple of niggles with my 309, I decided to go and watch as it was at my local track and only an hour away. I arrived at midday and the track was closed lunch was called early and it started again at just after 1pm. The track was only open for about an hour and a half in the afternoon and it was stop start all down to oil / fuel on the track eventually finishing early at around 3.20 I'm glad my car didn't make it !
Should Track Days have some form of scrutineering along with the noise check to avoid cars with prior oil leaks going out on track and cutting short the day. It is an expensive hobby and I think that if there was some checks done on the participants cars it would help avoid this happening, I don't think any one booked on this day had good value.
What do you guys think good or bad idea ?
Should Track Days have some form of scrutineering along with the noise check to avoid cars with prior oil leaks going out on track and cutting short the day. It is an expensive hobby and I think that if there was some checks done on the participants cars it would help avoid this happening, I don't think any one booked on this day had good value.
What do you guys think good or bad idea ?