I'll be going to a trackday in france this weekend. So i was wondering...
About eight years ago i was on this track already with the MX-5 i had back then. It was a two day course where the first day consisted of instructors teaching you, and the second day was free driving.
I remember how i was very excited and when it was free driving on the second day, i couldn't get enough. I kept going until the tires got so hot, they would just slide around and lose a lot of grip basically. I went into the pit lane and waited maybe 30 minutes, not more, then went back on track. I did this for the whole morning, and then the same again in the afternoon...
The result of this was completely ruined tires. It looked like they were stressed too much (continuous hard driving after tires get too hot), and not like it was a naturally "outworn" tire.
I think what i'm looking for is a good strategy for driving hard, but not completely ruin the tires... like a time formula maybe?
How long should a session on the track be? And how long the break in the pitlane?
I would like to get the most of it, but also not "torture" the car / material too much. It's not overly expensive, and i have time all day long (free driving only this time), so i can take it easy.
Any other advice is also welcome.
(Helmet, Oil, Gaffa Tape, Camcorder and a Camera... anything else?)
Cheers.
About eight years ago i was on this track already with the MX-5 i had back then. It was a two day course where the first day consisted of instructors teaching you, and the second day was free driving.
I remember how i was very excited and when it was free driving on the second day, i couldn't get enough. I kept going until the tires got so hot, they would just slide around and lose a lot of grip basically. I went into the pit lane and waited maybe 30 minutes, not more, then went back on track. I did this for the whole morning, and then the same again in the afternoon...
The result of this was completely ruined tires. It looked like they were stressed too much (continuous hard driving after tires get too hot), and not like it was a naturally "outworn" tire.
I think what i'm looking for is a good strategy for driving hard, but not completely ruin the tires... like a time formula maybe?
How long should a session on the track be? And how long the break in the pitlane?
I would like to get the most of it, but also not "torture" the car / material too much. It's not overly expensive, and i have time all day long (free driving only this time), so i can take it easy.
Any other advice is also welcome.
(Helmet, Oil, Gaffa Tape, Camcorder and a Camera... anything else?)
Cheers.