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If you would like to get in touch about track days or race tuition you can call us on the number below. Free Phone 0808 166 3263 You can also get in touch on the following email address. enquiries@aaaracing.co.uk

What is a Track day?

A track day is an organised event in which members of the public are allowed to ride around established racing circuits, or alternatively (though far less common) on closed or disused airfields. Most race tracks around the world now provide this facility, whereby any road legal or track prepared vehicle, (car or motorcycle) can be used without speed restriction (as if racing, though the practice of actual racing is almost exclusively forbidden at these events) by members of the public. Criteria for being eligible to participate is usually the holding of a driving licence for the vehicle in question, and the payment of a fee.

Other track day pointers!

As riders and become more secure with their abilities and the track day environment they can progress to "Open-Pitlane" events (more common with car track days rather than bike days). These events dispense with the groups format and participants have unlimited access to the circuit throughout the event. This is usually controlled by an organiser by populating the event with fewer participants, albeit usually at a higher price, with instructor guidance facilities usually available.

How to book a lesson?

Track days are also often held in the guise of racing schools where the emphasis is on nurturing the finer skills of machine control and race craft, often under the tutorage of experienced former racers. You can book a track day teaching lesson via our Race Tuition Link.

What if I have no track experience?

AAA Racing members are very friendly and helpful. Contact John Fothergill or one of the other members and they will assist you in getting started. They will take you around the track showing you how to ride your motorcycle safely. So what you waiting for let’s get started.
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