Make Your Daily Honda S2000 a Track Day S2000
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Make Your Daily Honda S2000 a Track Day S2000
Make Your Daily S2000 a Track Day S2000
by Thomas Mabson
Honda has been racing for decades through its Performances Development division, and the S2000 makes a great track car with a little work. In this article, we’ll explore how to prep your trusty daily driver for the track. Let's go!
by Thomas Mabson
Honda has been racing for decades through its Performances Development division, and the S2000 makes a great track car with a little work. In this article, we’ll explore how to prep your trusty daily driver for the track. Let's go!
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I am considering doing a beginner track day at my local track:
NJMP Track Days | New Jersey Motorsports Park
In learning about the technical requirements, I wanted to make sure the S2000 meets the following before I sign up for an event:
- Convertibles must have permanent rollover protection as mandated by Chapter 62 Race Track Regulations
- Convertibles: Driver and instructor must pass broom stick test with helmet on.
NJMP Track Days | New Jersey Motorsports Park
In learning about the technical requirements, I wanted to make sure the S2000 meets the following before I sign up for an event:
- Convertibles must have permanent rollover protection as mandated by Chapter 62 Race Track Regulations
- Convertibles: Driver and instructor must pass broom stick test with helmet on.
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Oh, I'm sure I'll pass the broomstick test by several inches at least. But what do they mean by "permanent rollover protection?" I'm assuming that because the S2000 has rollover protection stock and fixed to the car that it meets their definition of "permanent." I just wasn't sure if any kind of special rollover protection was needed above and beyond stock.
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You're fine, go have fun
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Thanks - I figured that TONS of people take bone stock S2000's on track days and the website was just full of scary stuff written by lawyers, rather than plain English.
I registered for a day next month and I can't wait! Years ago, I used to do a bunch of track days on my bikes, but I've actually never taken a car to the track. Should be a blast!
I registered for a day next month and I can't wait! Years ago, I used to do a bunch of track days on my bikes, but I've actually never taken a car to the track. Should be a blast!
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Yeah roll bar (hard dog) should come before tires. Not a lot of venues will allow you to run without an aftermarket roll bar.
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I'm going to give myself the broomstick test tonight. I should've done it before signing up, duh. I might have to put the seat back and slouch a bit. If I can't make it work, I think the registration fees are non-refundable, so I'll just take my 340i instead. It won't be as fun as the S, but it will still be a blast.
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So I can pass the broomstick test if I move my seat forward an recline the back a bit. I'm wondering if I could pass the test like this, then return my set to a more preferred driving position for the event, after pre-check is over.