TLF News Posted October 4, 2021 Report Share Posted October 4, 2021 COMING SOON Arguably one of Europes top 5 circuits with a history to match the circuit. Home to half a dozen Grand Prixs including the Swiss GP as well as the French. Probably most famous for one of the best races in F1s history when in 1979 the late Gilles Villeneuve and René Arnoux locked horns. http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=_kcdiRHSjVo If coming from the UK why not make the most with a long weekend – Reims is an ideal stop off on the way or if traveling from the north or head out on Monday via Eurotunnel for approx £50 return, its a 4-5 hr drive to Dijon from Calais, stay in Dijon on Monday night then return to the UK after the track day. Car Type: Strictly 2 seater road legal sports cars only. For further infomation please view our FAQ here. General circuit information: HERENoise limit: 100db drive by Noise Limits Static test – A noise meter is placed at a 45 degree angle to the exhaust outlet and 50cm away. The car is then held at 3/4 of its maximum rev limit and the highest reading recorded is the cars recorded noise output for the day. A static limit of 105db is very high and very few cars have an issue with this. At 98db cars with a cat, std factory manifolds and exhausts will generally be ok. Anyone with a very loud exhaust/manifold should be careful. Drive by – This test is recorded at track side as the car is moving at track speed. Depending on the circuit the reading will be taken between right next to the track and up to 20 meters away. Cars with forced induction tend to have more issues with drive by, even though they tend to pass static tests as the s/c or turbo’s only kick in when run at speed. There are many things that affect drive by readings from wind direction, air temperature, how low the cloud cover is or even what line you are driving. Close Format: Open pit lane Format A sessioned event means that the day will be structured into usually 3 separate groups which take it in turns to go out on track for a set time, normally 20 minutes. Each car will be restricted to their group for the duration of the day. Drivers are generally allocated a group depending on their experience level or type of car. An Open Pit Lane event means that cars are free to go out onto the track when they choose (providing the circuit limit or our normally reduced limit has not been reached). Close Experience level: All levels Experience Levels All levels: Everyone Beginner: 1st ever track day Novice: 1-5 track days without a major circuit Intermediate: 5+ track days including a major circuit Advanced: Attended a number of open pit lane days at a range of circuits Close Important participant & vehicle information: Please read Participant & Vehicle Information Clothing must fully cover arms & legs. Crash helmets must be in good condition and suitable for circuit driving in a car. (Convertible/flip-down helmets are not permitted) ANY vehicle without a hard top or fixed roof will require occupants to wear full face helmets. Alcohol must not be consumed, including at lunch time. Slick tyres are not permitted. 2 seater sports cars only – for a full list of accepted vehicles please click here. All drivers must be 21 – 75 years old (2nd drivers 21 – 70). Final instructions will be emailed out 3 days before the event. Close Price: TBC2nd Driver: TBC 2nd Driver & Passenger Information LoT club members may have up to 3 passengers free of charge on all events, upon presentation of a valid membership card at sign on. Second drivers: must be 21-70 years old, no exceptions. Passengers: must be 18-75 years old, no exceptions. All drivers and passengers please see FAQ for other requirements. Due to Covid 19 it may not be possible to accept 2nd drivers &/or passengers on events, current rules will be communicated via the booking page & C19 measures document. Close Passengers : Free for club members. Non-members £10 each pay on day 2nd Driver & Passenger Information LoT club members may have up to 3 passengers free of charge on all events, upon presentation of a valid membership card at sign on. Second drivers: must be 21-70 years old, no exceptions. Passengers: must be 18-75 years old, no exceptions. All drivers and passengers please see FAQ for other requirements. Due to Covid 19 it may not be possible to accept 2nd drivers &/or passengers on events, current rules will be communicated via the booking page & C19 measures document. Close Crash Helmet: Not available due to C19 Note: Drivers of open top cars will need to put their roofs on at Dijon, unless you have a roll cage – this is a circuit rule. ANY vehicle without a hard top or fixed roof will require occupants to wear full face helmets. Slick tyres are NOT permitted. Anyone with a competition license by strict prior approval. Covid 19 – we have put in place some additional measures at events in France from 1st August 2021 click here. Itinerary: Registration – 7.45-8.30 / Drivers Briefing 8.35 / Driving Starts 9.00 2 seater sports cars only – for a full list of accepted vehicles please click here. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS, BY SIGNING UP FOR THIS EVENT YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT THEM. The post Dijon Prenois | Tuesday 16 August 2022 appeared first on Lotus on Track. View full event details here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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