TheDoctoRR
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I thought I post up a bit of a review for anyone considering doing a track day with Hardnox.
Pluses: They certainly have their stuff together.. They supplied coffee and lunch, used mics to announce sessions, provided loaner tools, and had more than enough support to keep things moving efficiently.
Neutrals: There were a couple things to mention. They do run 4 sessions, so keep in mind that erodes your track time. There is also downtime for lunch which also cuts into track time. At 250/280 for a track day its not cheap though im sure the track takes a nice chunk of that. Coming from Calgary makes it an expensive day; however, unfortunately there are no other options in that regard.
Final note: Overall it was a good experience. I came away with no negatives from the Hardnox track day. If you've never been, I sincerely recommend a track day with any group running one.
Pluses: They certainly have their stuff together.. They supplied coffee and lunch, used mics to announce sessions, provided loaner tools, and had more than enough support to keep things moving efficiently.
Neutrals: There were a couple things to mention. They do run 4 sessions, so keep in mind that erodes your track time. There is also downtime for lunch which also cuts into track time. At 250/280 for a track day its not cheap though im sure the track takes a nice chunk of that. Coming from Calgary makes it an expensive day; however, unfortunately there are no other options in that regard.
Final note: Overall it was a good experience. I came away with no negatives from the Hardnox track day. If you've never been, I sincerely recommend a track day with any group running one.