Driver Information
Below you will find some important information about our track day. Please read this information before purchasing your tickets to attend.
Half Day Morning ticket
07.30 – Main gates open
07.45 – Sign on commences
08.00 – Noise tests commence / welcome breakfast
08.30 – Driver briefing
09.00 – Track goes live
12.30 – Track closes
12.30 – 1.30 – Lunch served in the Jackie Stewart Pavilion
13.30 - Depart Track
Half Day Afternoon ticket
11:30 - Sign on commences
11:40 - Noise tests commence
12.00 - 13:00 – Lunch served in the Jackie Stewart Pavilion
13:00 - Driver briefing
13.30 - Track live
15:30 - Afternoon tea available in the Jackie Stewart Pavilion
17.00 - Track closes
Full Day Ticket
07.15 – Main gates open 07.45 – Sign on commences 08.00 – Noise tests commence 08.30 – Driver briefing 09.00 – Track goes live 12.30 – Track closes 12.30 – 1.30 – Lunch served in the Jackie Stewart Pavilion 13.30 - Track live 15:30 - Afternoon tea served in the Jackie Stewart Pavilion 17.00 – Track closes
Noise Restrictions
The details on the noise restrictions are below. Any vehicles failing the noise test will not be allowed out on the track.
Static - 105 dB
Drive By - 101 dB
Drivers Licence
All those wishing to drive a car on the track on the night must bring a valid UK drivers licence with them. This will be checked by the venue staff, and only on producing your licence will you be given a wristband that will allow you on to the track.
If you have lost your licence you can obtain a licence reference number from the DVLA by visiting their website.
Helmets
Helmets must be worn by everyone in a car on the track. You are welcome to bring your own helmet, or you can hire one from us on the day, just make sure you select the correct option as you go through the booking process.
Clothing
Anyone attending the track day who is going out on a track in a vehicle is required to be wearing full length trousers/ bottoms (no shorts allowed), closed toe shoes. If the vehicle is a convertible, then long sleeved tops are also required.
Safety Briefing
Everyone will need to attend a safety briefing before being allowed out on track. This applies to everyone, whether it's your first or 50th event, so please make sure you arrive by your allotted time to take part.