SpeedFreaks Track Day
Jezza has just come back
from yet another track day, this time it was Silverstone with
Speed Freak, "I love short circuit scratching says
Jezza, but the chance to ride the big curves and long straights
of Silverstone's full GP circuit is a day not to be missed,
and the perfect bike is a race prepped Yamaha R1 hired for
the day from Manic Racing"
Darren from Manic runs a mean bike,
Ohlins front and rear, Metzler Rennsports all round, AP race
brakes, Micron race can, lightweight wheels and all the road
junk removed. Also the engine has been breathed on slightly
to make a mouth watering package.

The weather on the day was
fantastic, I signed on at 7.30am and shortly after James Whitham
(Ex World SuperSport and GP rider) gave us the pre track briefing.
For those of you who don't know James, he is a hard charging
racer and all around nice guy, and his relaxed but direct
manner settled any pre track nerves amongst the first timers.
But James tells you straight,
this is not a race school, although guidance is always available
from the very able riding marshals, and from James himself,
you will not be doing lots of sessions riding at reduced speed
through marker cones, and there are no hard and fast rules
about overtaking just don't ride dangerously or you will be
brought in for "a little talk".
In no time at all it was
leathers on, tyre warmers off and fire the R1 up, I have ridded
some very fast bike in my time, but the power of this bike
demands respect, especially blasting out of the 10 mph hairpin
onto the ultra fast start line straight.
And the rush down Hanger
Straight has to be experienced to be believed, chin buried
hard into the tank and the bike screaming at 12,000 rpm in
top, you arrive at your braking point very fast, then its
sit up in the wind, grab a big handful of the powerful AP
racing front brake, and pitch it into Stowe corner.
Then its around the bus stop
of Vale and out of Club for the rush back towards Abbey. This
corner is one of the few original Silverstone corners. Taken
very very fast, this left hander will test the boldest riders
nerve, it has a nice smooth approach, but mid way through
there are tarmac changes and a few ripples to upset the balance
of the bike, here the Manic prepared R1 excelled, the light
weight wheels with reduced un-sprung weight allowing the tyres
to stay in contact with the surface, and the Ohlin forks inspire
confidence and soak up the ripples and you think, I could
have gone faster. But each time you peel into Abbey and reach
your knee down to the tarmac, the wind pulls strongly on your
leg to remind you just how fast you are going.
Overall it was a top day, well
organised by Speed Freaks, great weather, and a great bike,
and if you think Silverstone is just a boring flat out circuit,
think again, on a rocket ship like the Manic R1, its a real
challenge.
Too
Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 90% - riding on the road is OK, track day is much
more fun
Injury Factor:
40% - safer than going quickly on the roads, but
you can hurt yourself and your bike.
Expense
Factor: 70% - the faster
you wanna go the more it will cost
If you are serious
about going fast on a road bike then get along to a track
day it will improve your riding, you can go as fast as you
want and no Gatso's.
