{"id":4343,"date":"2025-08-26T11:13:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-26T11:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/?p=4343"},"modified":"2025-08-29T09:34:59","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T09:34:59","slug":"track-session-prep-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/index.php\/2025\/08\/26\/track-session-prep-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Track Session Prep Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"

Before you hit the track at Trax<\/strong> <\/a>at Silverstone, it\u2019s time to get your prep right. We’re not talking about fitting big brakes<\/a>, coilovers<\/a>, and sticky tyres<\/a> – you should have done that already. If not, read our track prep guide<\/a>.<\/p>\n

No, we’re talking about what to do on the day. How to prepare both you and your car for the action ahead. Whether you\u2019re a seasoned pro or taking on your first-ever track session, these top tips<\/strong> will help you make the most of your day while keeping safety and fun a top priority.<\/p>\n

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Buy Trax track time<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Prepare for a Track Day<\/h2>\n
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  1. Read the Rules!<\/strong>\n

    Yes, we know it sounds boring but the rules and advice given out by the organisers is there is make sure everyone has a great time, gets the most from the experience, and goes home safely. Listen to the instructors in the safety briefing, and read the rules!<\/a>\"track<\/p>\n<\/li>\n

  2. Reduce Your Tyre Pressures<\/strong>\n

    When you’re out on the track, your tyres<\/a> will heat up quickly, causing the pressures to rise. To combat this, reduce your tyre pressures by a few PSI all around before you head out. This simple step ensures optimal grip and handling<\/a>. But don\u2019t forget to pump them back up before you drive home! Check out our guide to the best digital tyre pressure gauge<\/a>s too.\"Cheap<\/p>\n<\/li>\n

  3. Check All Fluids<\/strong>\n

    A lack of oil<\/a>, water, or brake fluid can end your track session abruptly and disastrously. Make sure all your fluid levels are topped off, and don’t forget to check your fuel gauge. High-speed driving will burn through fuel faster than you’d expect, and running out mid-session isn’t just embarrassing\u2014it\u2019s a safety risk.
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  4. Dress Appropriately<\/strong>\n

    First up, ypu’ll need a crash helmet. So either bring your own and pop and hire one from the nice people at the circuit. Some tracks may also require you to cover your arms and legs entirely, so pack long sleeves and full-length trousers. Proper shoes are essential too\u2014no flip-flops allowed! The Safety Briefing will cover this, but it\u2019s good to be prepared in advance.\"\"<\/p>\n<\/li>\n

  5. Fit Your Tow Strap\/Eye<\/strong>\n

    In case of an accident, marshals need to remove your car quickly. Having a tow strap<\/a> or eye fitted makes their job easier and gets you off the track faster, minimising disruption for everyone.
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  6. Clear Out Your Car<\/strong>\n

    Loose items floating around the inside of the car are all potentially very dangerous. That covers everything from having tools and spare parts unsecured in the boot to having an empty Coke or phone cable that can get stuck under your brake pedal. Clean it out before you head out on track.
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  7. Display Your Passes<\/strong>\n

    One of the key elements for track session prep at events. Those little bits of paper you received with your track session are your key to the track. Tape them to your windows so marshals can easily identify you. Without these, you won\u2019t be allowed to participate.Don’t forget the tape!
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  8. Know the Rules<\/strong>\n

    Before you head out, familiarise yourself with the track rules and flag signals. Here\u2019s a quick refresher:
    Red Flag<\/strong>: Prepare to stop, check mirrors, slow down to about 20mph, and follow officials’ instructions.
    Yellow Flag<\/strong>: Danger ahead, slow down significantly, and be ready to take evasive action. No overtaking.
    Yellow\/Red Stripes<\/strong>: Slippery conditions, such as oil or water on the track.
    Chequered Flag<\/strong>: The session is over, complete the lap and exit the track.
    Black Flag<\/strong>: Something dangerous on your car, return to the pit lane immediately.\"\"<\/p>\n<\/li>\n

  9. Remember, It\u2019s Not a Race<\/strong>\n

    This is a fun track session, not a competitive race. Keep your cool and focus on enjoying the experience. Don\u2019t let the adrenaline rush lead to risky behavior that could endanger you or others.
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  10. Cool Down Properly<\/strong>\n

    After your session, everything in your car will be much hotter than usual. Take it easy on your cool-down lap to let your brakes, engine, and exhaust gradually return to normal temperatures. Once you\u2019re back in the pit area, keep the engine running for a few minutes to stabilise temperatures before shutting it off. Also, avoid putting the handbrake while the brakes cool. A pair of wheel chocks are ideal to take with you for this reason. Don’t forget to reinflate your tyres if needed before your drive home too.
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    Learn the Silverstone National Circuit<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    So, you’ve done the breifings, you’ve prepped your car, and you all have the relevant wristbands and saftey euipment. You’re ready to take on the track. But the smart guys will check out our guide to the Silverstone National Circuit <\/a>before their alotted session time. This will give you an insight to track layout and how best to apprach it, so you know what to expect when you get out there.<\/p>\n