Track Day Gear - What Equipment Do I Need for a Track Day? - Driver61 (2024)

Track days are enormous fun for novices to get their first taste of fast track driving. But if you’re new to the scene, and you want to do things properly (but, inevitably, on a reasonable budget!), where do you start?

The Car

Assuming you’re running your road car as a track day car, generally the main preparation is as follows.

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Remove unnecessary gear from the car and leave it in the pits (your spare tyre, lift / jack and so on). There’s a lot of weight you don’t need to carry around in your vehicle on a track day. By lightening the load as much as possible you’ll save weight, fuel and most impotrantly, preserve your brakes.

Make sure you’re running tyres that can handle a track day.

We recommend the Yokohama ADVAN NEOVA AD08R for lower powered cars such as Honda Civics, Renault Clios and Meganes etc, and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres for higher powered cars if you can get them in the correct size.

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For more guidance on vehicle preparation, take a look at our track day guide.

Don’t let anything get too hot!

The main and most important issue to consider for your road car is always manage temperatures. Don’t let anything get too hot (fires are commonplace at track days) by only running 4 or 5 laps at a time, learning how to reduce your braking by keeping the car balanced through corners.

Hiring a properly sorted track car might be a better idea

You might want to consider hiring a track car for the day.

While it may initially seem expensive (£1,000 for the day would be about average), you need to remember that this often includes tyres and insurance and sometimes even fuel. It also includes a mechanic who will look after the car for you all day and address any technical problems for you as the day progresses.

A proper track hire car will have a proper rollcage, race seat and harness installed as well as a fire extinguisher. In my mind, safety comes first on the track and these are options you really should strongly consider.

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Hiring a car is by far my favourite choice – because frankly, a track day can potentially cost more than this in wear and tear, damage and insurance. This is of course to you though!

Basic Equipment

A lot of car owners just turn up at a track day with almost nothing to support the car. Do this at your own risk as you may need something that (without it) can end your day.

Once again, we consider a proper seat and harness an absolute minimum requirement to safely track day a car.

With a proper harness you can *and should* wear a HANS device.

Often there are many friendly faces who are willing to help but in my opinion, there are some items you absolutely should have with you:

  • Fire Extinguisher (hand held)
  • Fire Extinguisher (System)
  • Foot Pump
  • Tyre Pressure Gauge
  • Noise Level Meter

And ideally, but not necessarily:

  • New Brake Pads
  • Spare Tyre
  • Basic Jack or Lift
  • Wheel Gun or Wheel Brace

In Car

A lot of great onboard footage to show your mates comes from a properly mounted Go Pro. Do be very careful that it’s mounted properly or you’ll be asked to take it out of the car before you leave the pits.

If you want to go a little further than that, a Video VBOX HD2 kit is easy to install and creates stunning HD footage, with on-screen lap timing.

I use an AIM Smarty Cam system, which is a great all in one unit to compliment the AIM MXL 2 dashboard. The Smarty Cam systems can run as self contained units – take a look at our Aim Camera list here.

I recently used Harry’s Lap Timer in a Formula Ford at Brands Hatch – it did the job nicely, although keep your phone hidden (in the glovebox) while you’re out on track as the event organisers understandably don’t like to see track drivers on their phone on the circuit!

Racewear: Gloves, Boots, Helmet

While you’re out on a track day you don’t need to worry about fireproofs or a race suit. If you do have budget for a suit it’s the best way to stay cool and if you’re in a proper seat with a harness then you should be wearing a HANS device too.

Normally people just wear a long sleeve top and comfortable trousers (you’ll get hot in jeans but we see them worn all the time).


Bell’s Mag-1 Helmet is a great open face helmet for saloon cars on track days.

I would always recommended boots for pedal feel, gloves for steering grip, a mandatory helmet and really, really you should wear a HANS device if you’ve got a proper seat and harnesses fitted to the car.

About the author

Richard Baxter is an amateur driver having run in Radicals, Funcup cars, Mazda MX5’s and Classic Formula Ford

Read his personal blog, Purplemonkeydishwasher here, Follow him on Twitter here or follow his sim racing action at simracingco*ckpit.com.

Track Day Gear - What Equipment Do I Need for a Track Day? - Driver61 (2024)

FAQs

What equipment do I need for a track day? ›

Racewear: Gloves, Boots, Helmet

While you're out on a track day you don't need to worry about fireproofs or a race suit. If you do have budget for a suit it's the best way to stay cool and if you're in a proper seat with a harness then you should be wearing a HANS device too.

How do I prepare my car for a track day? ›

  1. Install the Best Racing Tires and Brakes. Tires and brakes are two of the most important components on your car for daily driving, and they're even more important when ripping around the race track. ...
  2. Get an Alignment. ...
  3. Remove any Unnecessary Interior Weight. ...
  4. Check All Fluids and Replace Worn Belts. ...
  5. Get Your Gear Ready.

What helmet do you need for track day? ›

You will require an ACU approved full face helmet (not off-road style motorcycle helmets).

Do you need a full face helmet for track days? ›

As most track day cars are saloons, you could go for an open or closed-face helmet. However, we'd generally go for the extra protection of a closed face helmet.

What is the best GoPro for track day? ›

I'm currently using an old Garmin Virb Ultra30, a GoPro Hero4 Silver, and a GoPro Hero5 Session, all of which have served me well for years. You'll want a big memory card and if the Hero8 has interchangeable batteries I'd recommend getting some if you plan to film outside of the car (inside you can plug it in to a QC3.

Do I need gloves for track day? ›

4 – Gloves

We would suggest it's a good idea. Some regular track day goers also wear gloves as it puts their mind into a different state of alertness and they will till you that there is muscle memory to wearing gloves and focused driving!

What are the helmet requirements for track? ›

Auto sport helmets will have a FIA, SNELL or a SFI hom*ologation. In the US, SNELL is the ubiquitous standard accepted by our sanctioning groups. However, when racing in an international series (such as IMSA), a FIA hom*ologated helmet will be required - even in the US.

What helmets do race car drivers use? ›

Arai has a complete line of helmets specifically designed to meet the demands of various types of automobile racing, from Formula One to NASCAR Monster Cup, Xfinity and Truck series, to American Rally, World of Outlaws, IndyCar, IMSA, and even vintage racing.

What happens if you don't wear a helmet? ›

Even seemingly mild head injuries, where you don't lose consciousness, can cause permanent behavioral and cognitive problems, such as memory loss, inability to concentrate, sleep disorders and, in some cases, permanent disability or death.

What do you need for a bike track day? ›

All riders must provide their own helmet, boots, gloves and motorcycle leathers (a minimum of 2-piece zip-together where the zip is 360 degrees around the waist). All clothing must be free from holes and splits.

Do I need a peak on my helmet? ›

Helmet peaks divert rain away from your eyes. This allows you to stay focused and maintain visibility even in wet conditions. Additionally, these extensions offer protection from debris encountered on off-road trails. They act as a barrier, preventing objects from directly hitting your face or eyes.

What do you need to train for track? ›

Try doing a workout where you jog 1,000 metres (0.62 mi) 5 times with a 90-second resting break between each one. To successfully gain endurance, focus on running longer distances 2 or 3 times every week. Slow, easy miles will help you gradually prepare your body for track.

What do you need to go to track? ›

There are some basics on what to bring (a helmet, some simple tools, snacks, water and sunscreen) and some items to leave at home (that full back seat of hamburger wrappers and empty energy drink cans, unsupervised children or pets, the bowling ball that rolls around your trunk and thumps every time you turn).

What do I need to start running track? ›

With so many options to choose from, we compiled a list of the best track spikes in 2023.
  1. Running socks. ...
  2. Recovery slides. ...
  3. Warm-up clothes. ...
  4. Snacks and a water bottle. ...
  5. Sunscreen. ...
  6. Foam roller or massage stick. ...
  7. Gym bag.
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What is needed to race on a track? ›

Some people just go out to turn laps, others seek instructors or hire coaches, some go out with a group of friends to all “play” on track. All you need is a Driver's license and a car, and a helmet (Which nearly all clubs offer to rent as well). No special racing license, gear, or big car mods needed.

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