On my first trackday I had an instructor come past me on the inside as I was tipping into the left hander of craner curves, followed by the punter that he was leading, but by the time the punter came past I had moved right over to the LHS of the track and there was not a lot of room left for him to squeeze through. That was feckin close and I went straight to complain after the session to just get shrugged shoulders and a big Meh. No interest, No action.Couchy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:28 am I've been knocked off once on a trackday and had to go to hospital, the guy who did it came and apologised, loaded my van and offered to pay for the damage and luckily I had no broken bones.
This video is me on the SV and the footage was sent to me after, the CBR600 t-boned me in the middle of craner curves, I stayed on somehow and as you can see he didn't and wrote his bike off. Didn't come and apologise either. TBH had I come off and got hurt I'd have gone to see a solicitor for advice. There's a lot of dickhead riding on trackdays, lots of bravado and 'rubbing is racing' comments. But it's not racing and those making the comments don't race. On the whole they're still relatively safe but the dickhead element is more than it was years ago
other trackdays that I've done have had racers practicing for a meet the following weekend at Castle Comb, although to be fair they gave plenty of room but the speed difference was
and at Snett, riders on TD bikes and slicks running in novice, big speed difference and generally having fun with sod all consideration for others around them that are in Novice for a reason.
None of these events were as bad as the off road racing where someone punted me off and I landed on their bike burning my arse on his header pipe
or the time where I crashed all by myself and someone rode right over my leg