Hi Richard I was there in the grey MR2. I didn't catch you after my last stint (think you wisely began the long trip back) but thanks again for the passenger lap and words of wisdom throughout the day, hope to see you at another day. Great video too.
It was nice meeting you, I did go out again near the end of the day. I took the guy with the 2zzge MR2 out for 15mins so he could see the circuit before he went out in his car. I didn't actually leave until 17:30.
I grew up less than 30 mins from Donny and my dad was a marshal here in the late 90s so many great memories from the bocce super tourers. Craners is a fantastic section and the way it leads into the old hairpin is awesome. I’ve always felt coppice is an underrated challenge so please to see you give it a shoutout.
Love these track reviews, hoping I'll get back to the UK and get to try some of them at some point (used to live in the UK, pretty close to Brands actually, but didn't have a license at the time).
I've got the same car (my pleasure of an old guy...) and I have almost immediately change for Wilwood 4-piston brake in the front (still with Ferrodo 2500). Beleive me, it changed my life...
I’ve raced the karting long circuit national championships a couple of times back in the 80s. Absolute blast! Perfect for karts as there are plenty of twists and turns, hills, dips, the lot.
The track day I did uses point by. So the driver allowing the pass sticks his arm out the window and points either left, or over the hood for right. So there is no question about passing.
Same thing happened to me on a bike trackday years ago but he also backed off after moving back accross. Had to take to the grass on the left. Grass was wet haven’t got a clue how I stayed upright!
Great video Richard, love the track day ones! What I don't get is why the coach didn't stop the driver from pulling back in front of you? Surely he had seen you and knew what you were doing, but maybe there was some confusion in the car... who knows!
Great video Richard, shame I was not with you in my new to me MX-5 the track day looked nice and quite just how I like it for avoiding them stone chips. I know your filming etc so I guess thats why you have the roof up. If you were not filming would you have the roof down for the fuller experience as I see you have a full face helmet. Keep the vids coming there great to watch and learn tips from. I must book a Donington evening track session after watching this :-) to experience rear wheel drive!
It was quite busy to begin with but got quieter as the day went on. Yes roof up for filming but to be fair I rarely have the roof down on track, I prefer the roof down at road speeds but 70mph+ is not enjoyable for me. I did have the roof down for a bit on that day but it didn't feel good, all I could hear was lots of wind noise and there seemed to be some turbulence that was making me feel uncomfortable.
@@RichardFanders Thanks for your feed-back, I get what you mean, I guess I have only ever done 70mph on the motorway with the roof down which I get your point track speeds are considerable faster. Hopefully I'll find out one day. How you get on with stone chips, from my experience Donington is one of the cleanest UK tracks, unless there has been an off in the gravel and a load dragged and dumped on track. Will look forward to the next vid!
I’m thinking of tracking an MX5 but the main thing that bothers me is flipping it, which could easily happen if you go sideways into the sand or off a barrier. The windscreen pillars will not stand over a ton of weight and the hoops behind the seats are much lower than your head. Maybe at least fit a roll bar? Then you also have to consider that for road use without a helmet the roll bar is there for you to crack your head on in an accident. Logically you either go full race setup (roll cage, helmet, 6 point harness) or just have a padded roll bar for use with or without a helmet. Interested in your thoughts.
Yeah that is a downside with MX5s. I have a 1993 WRX which I stopped taking on track after realising any accident over 70mph is probably fatal in these older cars 😅😢.
It would be great to see you take part in a race. The Mazda MX-5 do a club series run by the BRSCC and they have an arrive and drive option . You'd do well.
@@RichardFanders Yea, it's unfortunate that it costs so much money .
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Hi Richard. Great video and excellent driving! I'm thinking of doing my first ever track day, and Donnington is my nearest track. Do you think I'd be ok on an open track evening session, or should I book a novice (sessioned) day first? Thanks.
Yeah, got to say you were right to say sorry no matter what the guy said. No indication and she moved to the racing line. Not getting past before the corner puts you in a dodgy position unless your 100% sure they have seen you and are letting you by. Not worth the risk on a track day where experience of any driver is unknown.
Are the roddisons brake pads more expensive per track day compared to others? I've done 3 track days and I've gone through a set of them, it would be nice if I could get more value next time I replace my pads.
I only got two dry days and one very slow and slippery day out of the Roddison pads, yet I got 4 dry days and 2 dry evenings out of the Ferodo DS2500 pads. The Ferodo are more expensive but have better performance and work out cheaper.
@@RichardFanders People seem to just love all things Roddison but when it comes to brake pads I stick to big brands lol. the Ferodo pads are great as you stated :). You should have a look into the AIM solo system if you're ever looking for some data/laptimes
Hi which pads wete you unimpressed with on this day? Im about to buy pads for my clio and first track day ferodo ds2500,pbs or mintex? Any recommendations
Bbout the near collision and how Richard "should" have been aware of those things, I'm no racing expert but surely if you are commited to the corner and it seems apparent that there is space for you, wouldn't you go for it? That Golf divebombed all of a sudden despite it looking like it was giving space. If you have to somehow becareful when overtaking and not knowing whether or not its safe to overtake, then what is the point of overtaking if you have to constantly have to think this stuff when driving?
I used to race class 4 (gearbox) karts years ago. The mentality is totally different. I remember one race where I went into the first corner four abreast, got squeezed half off the track on the inside but had no choice but to keep my foot down and hope it worked out. There was a fairly good natured discussion about it after the race but that’s all.
I've nearly had a Catherham hit me on that very corner. I'd say you should have waited until the straight after that slight left as it's supposed to be overtaking on the straights only. Need to assume others haven't seen you
Hi Richard I was there in the grey MR2. I didn't catch you after my last stint (think you wisely began the long trip back) but thanks again for the passenger lap and words of wisdom throughout the day, hope to see you at another day. Great video too.
It was nice meeting you, I did go out again near the end of the day. I took the guy with the 2zzge MR2 out for 15mins so he could see the circuit before he went out in his car. I didn't actually leave until 17:30.
I grew up less than 30 mins from Donny and my dad was a marshal here in the late 90s so many great memories from the bocce super tourers. Craners is a fantastic section and the way it leads into the old hairpin is awesome. I’ve always felt coppice is an underrated challenge so please to see you give it a shoutout.
My goodness that Bentley is gorgeous.
Happy to see Donington back on the channel, really like this circuit.
Awesome video mate. Definitely considering Donington Park as my next track day in my Mk6 GTI!
Love these track reviews, hoping I'll get back to the UK and get to try some of them at some point (used to live in the UK, pretty close to Brands actually, but didn't have a license at the time).
Good review, those Craner curves look challenging.
They're one of the best bits, I'm sure i could go faster through them but I need more practise and confidence.
Great video was very helpful for my first track day at Donington last week. Thanks :)
- How many cameras do you want?
- Yes
Too work as normal dude. Keep it up
Great video. I loved the Bentley too!
Thanks, I'm not sure if I would want to drive the Bentley at track speed. The drivers are very brave.
@@RichardFanders that's for certain! Impressive how it still keeps up with modern cars today.
those heel and toes sound lovely, I hope one day I can do it as smoothly as that
I've got the same car (my pleasure of an old guy...) and I have almost immediately change for Wilwood 4-piston brake in the front (still with Ferrodo 2500). Beleive me, it changed my life...
Great video. Appreciate the production value!
I’ve only been a spectator at Cadwell park for bikes and cars, thankyou for this insight 👍
I’ve raced the karting long circuit national championships a couple of times back in the 80s. Absolute blast! Perfect for karts as there are plenty of twists and turns, hills, dips, the lot.
The track day I did uses point by. So the driver allowing the pass sticks his arm out the window and points either left, or over the hood for right. So there is no question about passing.
Great driving and commentary at the same time.
Same thing happened to me on a bike trackday years ago but he also backed off after moving back accross. Had to take to the grass on the left. Grass was wet haven’t got a clue how I stayed upright!
was told at briefing on track day here that the person in front should signal you via their indicator for you to pass
Great video Richard, love the track day ones! What I don't get is why the coach didn't stop the driver from pulling back in front of you? Surely he had seen you and knew what you were doing, but maybe there was some confusion in the car... who knows!
I'm not sure if it was the coach who took the wheel to prevent the collision or if she did it herself.
Great video Richard, shame I was not with you in my new to me MX-5 the track day looked nice and quite just how I like it for avoiding them stone chips. I know your filming etc so I guess thats why you have the roof up. If you were not filming would you have the roof down for the fuller experience as I see you have a full face helmet. Keep the vids coming there great to watch and learn tips from. I must book a Donington evening track session after watching this :-) to experience rear wheel drive!
It was quite busy to begin with but got quieter as the day went on. Yes roof up for filming but to be fair I rarely have the roof down on track, I prefer the roof down at road speeds but 70mph+ is not enjoyable for me. I did have the roof down for a bit on that day but it didn't feel good, all I could hear was lots of wind noise and there seemed to be some turbulence that was making me feel uncomfortable.
@@RichardFanders Thanks for your feed-back, I get what you mean, I guess I have only ever done 70mph on the motorway with the roof down which I get your point track speeds are considerable faster. Hopefully I'll find out one day. How you get on with stone chips, from my experience Donington is one of the cleanest UK tracks, unless there has been an off in the gravel and a load dragged and dumped on track. Will look forward to the next vid!
Friend of mine had an accident where you had the near miss. Talking to the marshals, it happens all the time at that very point.
I’m thinking of tracking an MX5 but the main thing that bothers me is flipping it, which could easily happen if you go sideways into the sand or off a barrier. The windscreen pillars will not stand over a ton of weight and the hoops behind the seats are much lower than your head. Maybe at least fit a roll bar? Then you also have to consider that for road use without a helmet the roll bar is there for you to crack your head on in an accident. Logically you either go full race setup (roll cage, helmet, 6 point harness) or just have a padded roll bar for use with or without a helmet. Interested in your thoughts.
Yeah that is a downside with MX5s. I have a 1993 WRX which I stopped taking on track after realising any accident over 70mph is probably fatal in these older cars 😅😢.
@ At least you have a roof over you!
It would be great to see you take part in a race. The Mazda MX-5 do a club series run by the BRSCC and they have an arrive and drive option . You'd do well.
Thank you. However I have no plans on racing, you need a lot of money to do that and I wouldn't turn my current MX5 into a race car.
@@RichardFanders Yea, it's unfortunate that it costs so much money .
Hi Richard. Great video and excellent driving! I'm thinking of doing my first ever track day, and Donnington is my nearest track. Do you think I'd be ok on an open track evening session, or should I book a novice (sessioned) day first? Thanks.
Hello Richard. Could you make a video about the common issues /mistakes people do with manuals?
Thank you for the suggestion, I may do in the future.
I didn't do the circuit but the skid training was cool there
Try PBS pads I find them to be great. DS2500's crumble in my experiance.
Great video. Would you make some videos on the maintenance of the mx5 as well? E.g how to change brake pads, oil, sorts of enthusiast DIY stuff
Thank you. I may do in the future but I feel that other people have already done a good job covering this.
Yeah, got to say you were right to say sorry no matter what the guy said. No indication and she moved to the racing line. Not getting past before the corner puts you in a dodgy position unless your 100% sure they have seen you and are letting you by. Not worth the risk on a track day where experience of any driver is unknown.
I agree.
16mpg. Very impressive. I get about 8mpg on a track day. but thats with a 3.4l motor
Are the roddisons brake pads more expensive per track day compared to others? I've done 3 track days and I've gone through a set of them, it would be nice if I could get more value next time I replace my pads.
I only got two dry days and one very slow and slippery day out of the Roddison pads, yet I got 4 dry days and 2 dry evenings out of the Ferodo DS2500 pads. The Ferodo are more expensive but have better performance and work out cheaper.
@@RichardFanders People seem to just love all things Roddison but when it comes to brake pads I stick to big brands lol. the Ferodo pads are great as you stated :). You should have a look into the AIM solo system if you're ever looking for some data/laptimes
Hi which pads wete you unimpressed with on this day? Im about to buy pads for my clio and first track day ferodo ds2500,pbs or mintex? Any recommendations
For your first track day I would recommend DS2500.
@@RichardFanders thanks il try them cheers
Bbout the near collision and how Richard "should" have been aware of those things, I'm no racing expert but surely if you are commited to the corner and it seems apparent that there is space for you, wouldn't you go for it? That Golf divebombed all of a sudden despite it looking like it was giving space. If you have to somehow becareful when overtaking and not knowing whether or not its safe to overtake, then what is the point of overtaking if you have to constantly have to think this stuff when driving?
I used to race class 4 (gearbox) karts years ago. The mentality is totally different. I remember one race where I went into the first corner four abreast, got squeezed half off the track on the inside but had no choice but to keep my foot down and hope it worked out. There was a fairly good natured discussion about it after the race but that’s all.
Don’t you have to stick a yellow square with a black cross on your car if you’ve done under ten track days ?
I've not seen that in Great Britain.
only when racing. novice cross. not required on trackdays
MX-5 has the right power to weight. They are a good sports car. Hot hatches are not designed from the ground up to be a sports car...
I've nearly had a Catherham hit me on that very corner. I'd say you should have waited until the straight after that slight left as it's supposed to be overtaking on the straights only. Need to assume others haven't seen you
I agree.
If you’re then you’re better on a MSVT novice trackday