All Triumph Track Day @ Goodwood-17th November
With the help of Lloyd McNeil and his staff we have been able to book Goodwood Circuit again for an All Triumph track day on Saturday 17th November. There will be 6 sessions of 15 mins each for 10 cars. We expect each car to have approximately one and a half hours of track time during the day assuming no stoppages. Depending on who enters the sessions will be divided into experience or model or mates groupings. The price will be £145 per driver, £20 per additional driver, passengers free and helmets, supplied by Goodwood are £18. Mentoring by experienced CT members is free.
Club Triumph Track Days are open to anyone with a Triumph or Standard. An entrant can belong to any Triumph, or automobile club, or may not belong to a club, just as long as you have a Triumph or Standard based car.
The noise limit for the day is 98Db. Goodwood enforce the noise limit most strictly. If you can test your car beforehand I would recommend it and if you can, get your noise level to 95Db.
Goodwood is probably so well known that it does not need any introduction. Made from a wartime airfield in West Sussex, Goodwood hosted Britain's very first post-war motor race meeting at a permanent venue September 1948. It went from strength to strength, becoming one of Britain's most well known circuits, holding many important national and international events such as the Tourist Trophy. In August 1966 Goodwood closed its gates to contemporary motor racing, although the circuit has remained in continuous use as a testing and track day venue. It is now famous for The Goodwood Revival Meeting, the world's most popular historic motor race meeting.
The whole circuit exudes atmosphere. It is a very fast circuit that rewards nerve and precision. The Chicane is probably the most famous corner on the circuit but the challenging Madgwick and the double apex Levant are the most important for lap time. The track has recently been resurfaced and is very smooth.
There are only 40 places. Availability is on a first paid first served basis. To book fill in an entry form, detailing your requirements for additional drivers, passengers, mentoring and helmets (L, M, S), stating your car model, address and email address and a cheque for the appropriate amount to
Chris Shaw
Goodwood Trackday
c/o 13 East Drive
Sawbridgeworth
Herts CM21 9EU
The Entry Form can be found at club.triumph.org.uk/comps/assets/files/TrackDayEntryForm.pdf
Attached to the entry form is an Indemnity Form which also needs to be signed as a condition of entry.
Club Triumph have had to pay Goodwood upfront to secure the booking. Places are accepted only with cheque, so please get your cheques in early even though it seems a long way off.
All Triumph Track Day @ Goodwood-17th November
With the help of Lloyd McNeil and his staff we have been able to book Goodwood Circuit again for an All Triumph track day on Saturday 17th November. There will be 6 sessions of 15 mins each for 10 cars. We expect each car to have approximately one and a half hours of track time during the day assuming no stoppages. Depending on who enters the sessions will be divided into experience or model or mates groupings. The price will be £145 per driver, £20 per additional driver, passengers free and helmets, supplied by Goodwood are £18. Mentoring by experienced CT members is free.
Club Triumph Track Days are open to anyone with a Triumph or Standard. An entrant can belong to any Triumph, or automobile club, or may not belong to a club, just as long as you have a Triumph or Standard based car.
The noise limit for the day is 98Db. Goodwood enforce the noise limit most strictly. If you can test your car beforehand I would recommend it and if you can, get your noise level to 95Db.
Goodwood is probably so well known that it does not need any introduction. Made from a wartime airfield in West Sussex, Goodwood hosted Britain's very first post-war motor race meeting at a permanent venue September 1948. It went from strength to strength, becoming one of Britain's most well known circuits, holding many important national and international events such as the Tourist Trophy. In August 1966 Goodwood closed its gates to contemporary motor racing, although the circuit has remained in continuous use as a testing and track day venue. It is now famous for The Goodwood Revival Meeting, the world's most popular historic motor race meeting.
The whole circuit exudes atmosphere. It is a very fast circuit that rewards nerve and precision. The Chicane is probably the most famous corner on the circuit but the challenging Madgwick and the double apex Levant are the most important for lap time. The track has recently been resurfaced and is very smooth.
There are only 40 places. Availability is on a first paid first served basis. To book fill in an entry form, detailing your requirements for additional drivers, passengers, mentoring and helmets (L, M, S), stating your car model, address and email address and a cheque for the appropriate amount to
Chris Shaw
Goodwood Trackday
c/o 13 East Drive
Sawbridgeworth
Herts CM21 9EU
The Entry Form can be found at club.triumph.org.uk/comps/assets/files/TrackDayEntryForm.pdf
Attached to the entry form is an Indemnity Form which also needs to be signed as a condition of entry.
Club Triumph have had to pay Goodwood upfront to secure the booking. Places are accepted only with cheque, so please get your cheques in early even though it seems a long way off.
All Triumph Track Day @ Goodwood-17th November