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What to bring to a track day...
Heading to the track this weekend... not my first time at the track, but first time in the BRZ. It's been a few years since I last did a track day, so I started to make a checklist of the things I figured I should bring to the track:
helmet air compressor (to adjust/inflate tires) tire pressure guage socket wrench/tools torque wrench oil brake fluid water spare set of brake pads tarp work/mechanics gloves flashlight/worklight jack+jackstands wood blocks (useful as wheel chocks) folding chair extra clothes/shoes cooler for drinks/food Snacks set of magnetic numbers camera 12V cell phone charger GoPro camera paper towels windshield/glass cleaner Zip ties for emergency fixes Sunblock, Chapstick painter's tape for masking front Umbrella Duct tape anything else you guys would bring? :) |
Looks good to me, I like to bring zipties for emergency fixes and don't forget sunblock too :)
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But great suggestions to the list, I'll add them above. :thumbsup: |
Bring snacks, like granola bars and etc. Also typically magnetic numbers won't stick at high speeds. :)
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painters tape to wrap you front end? unless you dont care or have a clear bra
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Need to work and parties, otherwise go with you. Like this list, the Chair to bring is good.
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Nice list--thank you.
As a PCA driving instructor, I'd ask one thing not to bring, for those that are new to track events--your ego... Please leave that @ home. :thumbsup: |
Were you at Thunderhill this last Sunday?
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You forgot the all important ductape! Kidding aside, very good list @PMok. I'd add coolant to the list of spare fluids (although a lot of tracks don't like it, so a jug of distilled water would be good). A hat, sunblock and some chapstick is also good for the summer days. Other than that, some cash and if you have it, your AAA card, just in case you do mess up and need a way back home:thumbsup:
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This all fits into a $10 toolbag from Sears/Craftsman about 10x8x8 (very compact!) that stays in the car full time: - Cordless Impact - Extra battery for cordless impact - Mallet - All sockets that I need to work on the car (ONLY the sockets needed) - 14, 17, 19, 21 impact sockets - 1/2" drive swivel socket - Work gloves - Wheel lock keys - Hex key ratchet all-in-one tool - tire gauge Glove compartment (all of this also is in the car full time): - Small spray bottle of quick detailer - high quality Flashlight (Surefire, LED, Li battery, 30+ hour run time on low setting) Trunk: - can of engine oil (300V only for me) - disposable gloves, stored in the styrofoam donut on the spare (costco) - Torque wrench - bag of microfiber towels (Costco) Situational, track-day specific stuff: - Extra brake pads (usually keep a set of street or race pads in the trunk anyways, I swap on a whim) - Bottle of brake fluid (can bleed the OEM system with 1 bottle if you're not excessively wasting fluid) - Extra rotors (won't need to on the BRZ, but my s2k EATS rotors....) - Floor jack (Harbor freight makes some very affordable ones) - Jackstands - sunblock - Foldable cooler - Water - Ice (purchase at closest gas station to the track, dump before leaving) - Coffee/Energy drinks (I'm a caffeine fiend) - Multitool of some sort (leatherman, swiss army knife, etc.) - Paper towels (or napkins from fast food joint of your choosing...) - Helmet - Driving shoes - Extra socks - Foldable chairs - painter's tape All of this easily fits into a S2k trunk, and will fit into a BRZ/FR-S trunk with room to spare for a few backpacks or anything else you need. The BRZ/FR-S can also fit a full set of spare rims/tires in the back seats if you just put the tires vertically in the back seats, 2 per side. Stock sized wheels/tires will give you almost full range of adjustment with the seats! |
The list Mike made is great. Last night I basically packed everything on Mike's list and PMok's list and it all fits in the FRS/BRZ just fine. The jack (Harbor Freight) moves around a lot so just make sure you pack things around it.
You should also add an umbrella to the list. Good on rainy days and when it's summer. |
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