Track Racing on the East Coast

I finally made it to a track this weekend., and had an amazing time! There are a bunch of things I learned in general about track racing through this experience, as far as logistics of how to actually do it.

General Info

  • Tracks rent out in time intervals, at the rate of thousands of dollars per hour.

  • "Groups" (aka BMW Club, Porsche Club, SSCA, EMRA) rent out the track for a few hours or a whole weekend.

  • Every group runs the day differently, and some are much more serious and competitive than others.

  • I went with EMRA, which is not super competitive and whose rules are a bit more relaxed. They allow stock cars, stock seatbelts to race. You need to tape up any glass (sunroofs, headlights), and have a proper racing helmet (snell rated), but that's about it!

  • SSCA is much stricter about cars -- everybody needs a rollcage etc. Don't expect to bring a stock M3 here generally.

  • No matter what you'll pay several hundred $ for a track day.

  • HPDE -- High performance Driver Education Event.

  • HPDE Insurance is a great idea -- usually you can get this either at the track or buy it online ahead of time. I paid about $115 for insurance for the day.

  • There are several tracks within 3-4 hours of NYC -- to find a track day you can either pick a car club and look at their schedule, or pick a track and look at the track's schedule.

    • Lime Rock Park

    • Watkin's Glen

    • Pocinos Raceway

    • New Jersey Motorstate Park (NJMSP)

    • Summit Point Circuit

  • Unlike Autocross you usually get a LOT of time on the track at an event like this. Anywhere from 1.5 -> 3 hours!

Bring to the track:

  • Your own Snell 2005 or 2010 rated FULL FACE helmet! (Expect to pay $300+ for a good one)

  • Blue masking tape -- the stuff that doesn't leave residue

  • Zip Ties (to tie on a timing transponder)

  • A Razor / Sizzor (to cut the zip ties at the end of the day)

  • An EMPTY car -- nothing in the trunk, etc.

  • Fresh break pads! (You eat these guys up at the track!)

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