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Originally Posted by NJse-r
I am putting new rotors, pads and tires on the car wednesday night in preparation for the track day. Nothing like waiting until the last minute. I still have a couple questions despite the information in the convention forum. Are you guys bringing tools? Is there a place to put your tools while you are out on the track? I have a small amp and a single 12" sub in the trunk of the car, I guess I should just take the stuff out for the track day right? I am in the beginner group and the literature said that there is a mandatory track meeting at 8:30 A.M. for this group. If I show up at the track for the 8:30 meeting I should be cool right, or should I still try to be there a little earlier than 8:30.
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You will need to remove
EVERYTHING from your car.
Sub/amp... remove (you'll also want to make sure your wires to the trunk aren't live... they'll touch them together to make sure there won't be any issues on-track)
Floor matts... remove
EZ-Pass... remove
Junk in the glove box... remove
Radar detector... remove
Fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview... remove
ANY loose items in the car... remove!
It's for your own good. Trust me, you do NOT want something jamming itself under your brake pedal when you are approaching a turn at 90+ MPH!
As for the time to show up, there is a mandatory driver's meeting for
ALL drivers and not just beginners. You will
NOT be allowed on-track unless you attend this meeting. My suggestion would be that, even if you have the race tires, race pads, headlights taped, etc, etc done at home and plan on just showing up at the track, you should still plan on being there AT LEAST by 8AM. You don't want to be running around crazy trying to get last minute stuff done when your group is on the track!
As for tools (sorry I'm out of order... just went back and reread your message)... you should bring some general tools for anything you might need to do (bleed brakes, check brakepads, tighten lugnuts (anyone with new wheels... the lugs WILL come loose after a few laps... I'd suggest coming back in and checking them after 5 or so hot laps). Most people will have tools and most people will help you out and allow you to borrow their tools and help do whatever you need to get done and get your car moving.