Palmer Motorsports Track Day, June 23
#1
Thread Starter
Palmer Motorsports Track Day, June 23
I want to gauge interest in this event and want to know if you would definitely do this, or are only a maybe. So here's the deal...
After a great meet on Saturday a number of us said we would be interested in a track day at Palmer Motorsports. I said I would look into upcoming events and I think I found the right one for us. The SCCA has a program called Track Night In America. Here is a link to the site:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/
Looking at the schedule, I found this upcoming event on Thursday, June 23. It starts at 3:00, so you would have to be able to skip out of work for a half day, but it is probably easier to get folks to go on a weeknight than a weekend during the busy summer months.
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/e...ngland-june-23
For me, the Koni Novice Experience is the way to go. Here is the description of their run groups:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/ways-to-play
If you need to buy a helmet, the SCCA will sell you one at a discount with your order for the track day:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/need-a-helmet
From this page, I take it that our cars can participate at this event without a roll bar:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/a...ertible-policy
BUT, I don't know if Palmer has its own rules about a roll bar. I'll update this thread when I hear back from them.
Here is a breakdown on the pricing:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/p...-night-pricing
This pricing is pretty good, in my humble opinion.
If you have other question, just cruise around the web site. I don't really know anything more than what I read about on the SCCA site.
So post up guys. Let's see who is in.
After a great meet on Saturday a number of us said we would be interested in a track day at Palmer Motorsports. I said I would look into upcoming events and I think I found the right one for us. The SCCA has a program called Track Night In America. Here is a link to the site:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/
Looking at the schedule, I found this upcoming event on Thursday, June 23. It starts at 3:00, so you would have to be able to skip out of work for a half day, but it is probably easier to get folks to go on a weeknight than a weekend during the busy summer months.
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/e...ngland-june-23
For me, the Koni Novice Experience is the way to go. Here is the description of their run groups:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/ways-to-play
If you need to buy a helmet, the SCCA will sell you one at a discount with your order for the track day:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/pages/need-a-helmet
From this page, I take it that our cars can participate at this event without a roll bar:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/a...ertible-policy
BUT, I don't know if Palmer has its own rules about a roll bar. I'll update this thread when I hear back from them.
Here is a breakdown on the pricing:
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/p...-night-pricing
This pricing is pretty good, in my humble opinion.
If you have other question, just cruise around the web site. I don't really know anything more than what I read about on the SCCA site.
So post up guys. Let's see who is in.
#3
Thread Starter
Thanks Will.
#4
Bill,
There are about 6 or 7 S2000s running at Watkins Glen on July 18-19 with SCDA. Then several (not me) are planning to run at Palmer with NASA-NE the following weekend on July 22nd, 23rd and maybe July 24th. That's a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, although Sunday may be racing only, no HPDE. (I haven't checked the schedule.)
Both SCDA and NASA-NE are stock S2000 friendly, and would provide an in-car instructor for novices. NASA-NE has a $65.00 membership fee.
Run top up and don't sweat the broomstick test. I've never been checked running with the top up.
I urge everybody to sign up the event that Bill is trying to organize - whether on June 23rd or one of the other option dates. It is so much fun - and it is even better when you are part of a group.
I'll be "racing" the MGA at Thompson on June 23rd, so I can't join you.
My list of schedules are here. Post 1 http:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/114...ack-days-2016/
Here's a Palmer video by Aashish at Palmer last fall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ZuZkq7h5Q
There are about 6 or 7 S2000s running at Watkins Glen on July 18-19 with SCDA. Then several (not me) are planning to run at Palmer with NASA-NE the following weekend on July 22nd, 23rd and maybe July 24th. That's a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, although Sunday may be racing only, no HPDE. (I haven't checked the schedule.)
Both SCDA and NASA-NE are stock S2000 friendly, and would provide an in-car instructor for novices. NASA-NE has a $65.00 membership fee.
Run top up and don't sweat the broomstick test. I've never been checked running with the top up.
I urge everybody to sign up the event that Bill is trying to organize - whether on June 23rd or one of the other option dates. It is so much fun - and it is even better when you are part of a group.
I'll be "racing" the MGA at Thompson on June 23rd, so I can't join you.
My list of schedules are here. Post 1 http:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/114...ack-days-2016/
Here's a Palmer video by Aashish at Palmer last fall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ZuZkq7h5Q
#5
Bill I don't know if this will be an issue for some or not, but the track nights do not offer in car instructors for the novice groups. There is scheduled class time before each session, but from what I've read they do not provide instructors for the on track time. My concern would be others who are out on the track who may have a tendency to be reckless without an instructor next to them. Not sure if this is the case during these events or not, but I would definitely be interested in attending.
#6
Thread Starter
Bill I don't know if this will be an issue for some or not, but the track nights do not offer in car instructors for the novice groups. There is scheduled class time before each session, but from what I've read they do not provide instructors for the on track time. My concern would be others who are out on the track who may have a tendency to be reckless without an instructor next to them. Not sure if this is the case during these events or not, but I would definitely be interested in attending.
I talked to a friend who did it earlier this spring and he said it was fine, but you are correct. You could get an a-hole out there. But I think the novice meeting, followed by the parade lap, followed by another meeting, probably sends the right message.
#7
Originally Posted by Mongo84' timestamp='1463426916' post='23968268
Bill I don't know if this will be an issue for some or not, but the track nights do not offer in car instructors for the novice groups. There is scheduled class time before each session, but from what I've read they do not provide instructors for the on track time. My concern would be others who are out on the track who may have a tendency to be reckless without an instructor next to them. Not sure if this is the case during these events or not, but I would definitely be interested in attending.
I talked to a friend who did it earlier this spring and he said it was fine, but you are correct. You could get an a-hole out there. But I think the novice meeting, followed by the parade lap, followed by another meeting, probably sends the right message.
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#8
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill' timestamp='1463430325' post='23968317
[quote name='Mongo84' timestamp='1463426916' post='23968268']
Bill I don't know if this will be an issue for some or not, but the track nights do not offer in car instructors for the novice groups. There is scheduled class time before each session, but from what I've read they do not provide instructors for the on track time. My concern would be others who are out on the track who may have a tendency to be reckless without an instructor next to them. Not sure if this is the case during these events or not, but I would definitely be interested in attending.
Bill I don't know if this will be an issue for some or not, but the track nights do not offer in car instructors for the novice groups. There is scheduled class time before each session, but from what I've read they do not provide instructors for the on track time. My concern would be others who are out on the track who may have a tendency to be reckless without an instructor next to them. Not sure if this is the case during these events or not, but I would definitely be interested in attending.
I talked to a friend who did it earlier this spring and he said it was fine, but you are correct. You could get an a-hole out there. But I think the novice meeting, followed by the parade lap, followed by another meeting, probably sends the right message.
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That would be great. I should change my brake fluid and adjust the clutch pedal.
#9
Thread Starter
Bill,
There are about 6 or 7 S2000s running at Watkins Glen on July 18-19 with SCDA. Then several (not me) are planning to run at Palmer with NASA-NE the following weekend on July 22nd, 23rd and maybe July 24th. That's a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, although Sunday may be racing only, no HPDE. (I haven't checked the schedule.)
Both SCDA and NASA-NE are stock S2000 friendly, and would provide an in-car instructor for novices. NASA-NE has a $65.00 membership fee.
Run top up and don't sweat the broomstick test. I've never been checked running with the top up.
I urge everybody to sign up the event that Bill is trying to organize - whether on June 23rd or one of the other option dates. It is so much fun - and it is even better when you are part of a group.
I'll be "racing" the MGA at Thompson on June 23rd, so I can't join you.
My list of schedules are here. Post 1 http:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/114...ack-days-2016/
Here's a Palmer video by Aashish at Palmer last fall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ZuZkq7h5Q
There are about 6 or 7 S2000s running at Watkins Glen on July 18-19 with SCDA. Then several (not me) are planning to run at Palmer with NASA-NE the following weekend on July 22nd, 23rd and maybe July 24th. That's a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, although Sunday may be racing only, no HPDE. (I haven't checked the schedule.)
Both SCDA and NASA-NE are stock S2000 friendly, and would provide an in-car instructor for novices. NASA-NE has a $65.00 membership fee.
Run top up and don't sweat the broomstick test. I've never been checked running with the top up.
I urge everybody to sign up the event that Bill is trying to organize - whether on June 23rd or one of the other option dates. It is so much fun - and it is even better when you are part of a group.
I'll be "racing" the MGA at Thompson on June 23rd, so I can't join you.
My list of schedules are here. Post 1 http:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/114...ack-days-2016/
Here's a Palmer video by Aashish at Palmer last fall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ZuZkq7h5Q
I think the TNiA format is great for noobs.
#10
Former Moderator
I could have Bill. But it wasn't the right thing to do - the rules say a pass can only happen on a point by and I'd rather the Porsche driver ignore the blue flags than me executing a pass on him. That session we had race cars and time trial cars out on track with us too and I didn't want to do anything to upset the Porsche driver as he seemed a little overwhelmed.
If you are doing TNiA at Palmer, also check out Track Pass at Lime Rock next week.
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/a...-for-lime-rock
This event combines a TNiA event with backstage access to the PWC paddock and a track walk with the pros.
Good to see activity pick up in New England. Thanks for your effort
If you are doing TNiA at Palmer, also check out Track Pass at Lime Rock next week.
http://www.tracknightinamerica.com/a...-for-lime-rock
This event combines a TNiA event with backstage access to the PWC paddock and a track walk with the pros.
Good to see activity pick up in New England. Thanks for your effort