Equipment Requirements
All drivers and passengers must wear a suitable crash helmet (not off road/MX style motorcycle helmets) and have their legs covered at all times whilst on circuit. In the case of open top/convertible vehicles, drivers must wear a full face helmet and have arms and legs covered.
The Car
In the case of road cars – the vehicle must conform to MOT minimum standards for road use or Motorsport UK current safety and silencing regulations for track cars. All cars must have working seat belts regardless of age and fit their towing eye. It must be in good condition both mechanically and bodily and suitable for its intended use on the track. It is your duty to ensure that the vehicle remains in this condition for the duration of the activity, in the interests of your safety and the safety of others at the circuit. If we deem the vehicle not in keeping with the event booked it reserves the right to exclude the vehicle without refund.
Noise Restrictions
The vehicle you intend to use must conform to our noise regulations. If we/track operator are of the opinion that any vehicle does not comply with the applicable noise restrictions, the relevant vehicle will be prevented from participating in the remainder of the event unless and until the noise emissions are addressed to bring them within the applicable limit.
Insurance
Insurance isn’t compulsory for track days, but you could consider specialist cover. Incidents are exceptionally rare on track day events, however it’s unlikely they will be covered by your regular road insurance policy.
A general search for car trackday insurance will result in a good selection of reputable companies. Premiums are typically determined as a percentage of the value of the car and a sizeable excess. Check what you are actually covered for.