I am doing enough track days that I am making a list of spares to take to the track. Of course, I then need to bring the necessary tools to replace the parts on the list. It snowballed and got out of hand pretty fast.
I recently had an alternator failure at Road Atlanta. Hagerty towed it home for me and I installed the spare that night and was back at Road Atlanta Sunday morning. If I had had the spare and the tools with me I could certainly have done this at the track, and it got me asking myself how far I would be willing to go to salvage a track day.
So far I have been to Road Atlanta and Atlanta Motorsports Park. They are both about an hour from the house and I drive to them on the track wheels, tires, and brake pads. Whatever spares and tools I take will have to fit in the car. Easy stuff like coils, plugs, TPS, IAT, and MAP, tire plug kit, and an air pump are kind of a no brainer.
A two day event with insurance and fuel bumps up on $1000, so I am trying to figure out how far I am willing to go before it makes more sense to just pack it in and head home. A tow from Hagerty is already covered, so a trackside repair won't save a hefty tow bill. A repair that takes so long I end up missing the rest of my sessions does not make much sense either.
If you were driving the car to and from the track the same day, how far would you go with a repair?
 
							
						
					I recently had an alternator failure at Road Atlanta. Hagerty towed it home for me and I installed the spare that night and was back at Road Atlanta Sunday morning. If I had had the spare and the tools with me I could certainly have done this at the track, and it got me asking myself how far I would be willing to go to salvage a track day.
So far I have been to Road Atlanta and Atlanta Motorsports Park. They are both about an hour from the house and I drive to them on the track wheels, tires, and brake pads. Whatever spares and tools I take will have to fit in the car. Easy stuff like coils, plugs, TPS, IAT, and MAP, tire plug kit, and an air pump are kind of a no brainer.
A two day event with insurance and fuel bumps up on $1000, so I am trying to figure out how far I am willing to go before it makes more sense to just pack it in and head home. A tow from Hagerty is already covered, so a trackside repair won't save a hefty tow bill. A repair that takes so long I end up missing the rest of my sessions does not make much sense either.
If you were driving the car to and from the track the same day, how far would you go with a repair?

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