I saw quite a few RX-7's! My neighbor needed to come out with his '90, then all the generations would've been there!
Being my first track day, what are some items I need to pack? So far I have...
-Chairs
-Cooler w/drinks & snacks
-2 extra tires & tire changing tools (for the ride home, just in case)
-Helmet
-Taking out backseat, carpet, spare tire, etc.
You can probably leave the back seat and carpet in unless its easy to remove. you are go out for your first laping event its not even timed unless you have some do it for you.
some things that I bring are a extra oil, sun block,extra socks and shoes(your feet may get wet in the morning from dew) socket set , hand tools, a jack, torque wrench w/ the correct sock for your lug nuts. if you have wheel locks it would be best to remove them and buy 4 lug nuts to replace them, I have seen many people forget there wheel lock tool at home or strip the lock itself. Iwill bring my easyup and extra fuel so I don't have to buy it at the track. make sure you fill you car up at a gas station in town before you go up to the track. the gas at the track can go as high as $5-$7 a gallon. if you have any other questions let me know. If you forget something more than likely me or someone else will have what you need.
You can probably leave the back seat and carpet in unless its easy to remove. you are go out for your first laping event its not even timed unless you have some do it for you.
some things that I bring are a extra oil, sun block,extra socks and shoes(your feet may get wet in the morning from dew) socket set , hand tools, a jack, torque wrench w/ the correct sock for your lug nuts. if you have wheel locks it would be best to remove them and buy 4 lug nuts to replace them, I have seen many people forget there wheel lock tool at home or strip the lock itself. Iwill bring my easyup and extra fuel so I don't have to buy it at the track. make sure you fill you car up at a gas station in town before you go up to the track. the gas at the track can go as high as $5-$7 a gallon. if you have any other questions let me know. If you forget something more than likely me or someone else will have what you need.
The only other thing I can think of is bring a tire pressure gauge. You'll definitely want to be checking your tire pressures immediately after each session. I always have to let air out because as the tires heat up, the PSI increases. I also bring one of those tire pumps that plug into your car...that way you can pump up the tires back to street PSI before leaving the track (after the tires cool down completely). Of course...this is only if you're driving home on the track wheels.
We can bring our air tank and gauge if you want. Just a quick FYI for you Josh, your handling will change as the fuel load lightens, here are a few words of wisdom for you.
1. Relax & breathe!!! You'll be nervous, I get that way at every event it is normal. Just get to your car early, get strapped in and meditate for a few minutes and just breathe. go out and get heat in your tires and brakes, once the 1st lap is done, you will not be worried about anything but findiong and executing the proper lines and braking zones!
2. Do not over think, just take instruction and gradually work up to speed, it is not a race, you are going out to learn both you and your cars limitations.
3. Have fun! Go out and learn the course enjoy yourself.
Josh
I will be there @8:00 am we can go over some simple things that you should work on.
I will have an air tank with me if you need it. I usually bring way to much stuff!!