What type of bike do I need for a Trackday?
Any bike over 400cc can be used on a trackday. If it is a road bike it must conform to MOT minimum standards for road use or if it is a track or race bike it should meet the safety regulations of the governing body. All motorcycles should be in good condition and suitable for its intended use on the track. It is your duty to ensure that the motorcycle remains in this condition for the duration of the activity. If you have a rear brake light this must be in working order.
How old do I have to be?
The minimum age is 17 years old.
Which session should I book into?
As a general rule we wouldn’t recommend that you book into an ‘Open Session’ trackday if this is your first time on track or you have been on less than 3 trackdays at Knockhill. We offer ‘First Timers’ Tracknights for those who are new to track riding and novice and intermediate sessions within selected trackdays throughout the season. If you hold an SACU or ACU race licence you should book into the advanced session or select an Open Session trackday.
What type of licence do I need? All riders must hold one of the following licences and comply with the relevant regulations in order to take part in a track day:
1) DVLA road licence - must be a fully unrestricted (not provisional) valid driving licence issued by the DVLA (or the equivalent foreign licensing authority in the rider's country of residence) with the appropriate motorcycle category clearly indicated.
2) An SACU or ACU race licence. Race licence holders aged 17 may participate on a motorcycle they are permitted to race as per the (S)ACU regulations (400cc). Licence holders under the age of 17 cannot participate in Trackdays.
Do I need to bring my licence?
Yes, this MUST be produced at registration. No licence = no track riding! If you forget to bring along your licence, it is possible for us to use the DVLA’s website based licence checking facility. To use this you must be able to provide us with the required information, this includes your driving licence number, National Insurance number and registered address details. Please be aware if we are unable to connect to this service or we cannot provide the DVLA with the required information you will not be able to take part in the trackday.
What are the clothing requirements?
All riders must wear either full leathers or a two-piece leather suit that zips together fully, along with a helmet, boots, and gloves. Helmets must have the gold ACU approved stamp. We recommend leathers as the best protective equipment for track use, some EU-approved Kevlar or textile suits are allowed if they are two-piece and zip together fully. All trackday riders must wear a full-length back protector, or alternatively, leathers equipped with airbag technology. All equipment must be in good condition and fit for purpose. Our team reserves the right to inspect equipment and deny track access if it does not meet the minimum safety requirements.
Do you have leathers available for hire?
Unfortunately not.
Do I need to pre-book a Track Day?
It is advisable to pre-book, as places are limited and nearly always run to capacity. There is also a discount for booking in advance.
What happens if my bike breaks down throughout the session?
It is your responsibility to ensure that your bike will last the duration of the Track Day. No refunds or credit will be issued for mechanical or equipment failure.
Will my Track Day still go ahead if it is raining?
Yes, we are well prepared to run all track activities in the changeable Scottish climate. If the weather becomes severe and safety is an issue a trackday may be delayed or in some cases cancelled. If you are in any doubt, please call us prior to attending or chat to our operations team on the day.
Can I film on track?
Any filming equipment must be secured to the motorcycle using the appropriate bracket designed for that purpose. Cameras or brackets are NOT permitted on the motorcycle tank, on a helmet and on your body or attached to leathers.
What if I need to cancel my trackday?
If for any reason you are unable to attend your booked date, we will accept one change to an alternative date provided you give us 3 full days’ notice by telephone. For example, If your trackday is booked for a Saturday you must call us by 6pm on the Tuesday prior to advise us of the requested change. Cancellations made after this period will incur a 50% additional re-booking charge. Non-attendance will forfeit your booking. No refunds or credits will be made on the day of the Trackday.
Is there a noise limit?
Knockhill Racing Circuit has a noise limit of 105db.
What about fuel for my bike?
We are unable to sell you fuel for your bike, please ensure that you purchase fuel on route to the circuit.
What is the car requirements for a Trackday?
In the case of road cars - the vehicle must conform to MOT minimum standards for road use or MSA current safety regulations for track cars. All cars must have working seatbelts regardless of age. It must be in good condition both mechanically and bodily and suitable for its intended use on the track. It is your duty to ensure that the vehicle remains in this condition for the duration of the activity, in the interests of your safety and the safety of others at the circuit. Open wheels/single seaters are not permitted.
What is the format for Car Track Days?
On a Hot Hatch Trackday we operate up to 6 sessions with 25 vehicles allowed on track at any one time. The track is live from 9am to 5pm with an hour lunch break. We normally offer Road Car, Track Car and Mixed sessions, this allows you on track with similar vehicle types and like-minded drivers.
A ‘Car Trackday Open Session’ offers an open pit lane allowing you to enter and exit the track at your leisure throughout the duration of the trackday.
What type of licence do I need?
All drivers must hold one of the following licences and comply with the relevant regulations in order to take part in a track day:
1) DVLA road licence - must be a fully unrestricted (not provisional) valid driving licence issued by the DVLA (or the equivalent foreign licensing authority in the driver's country of residence) with the appropriate category clearly indicated.
2) MSA National B (or higher) race licence valid in current year (drivers must be 17yrs +).
Can I take a passenger?
Yes, one passenger in the front seat only. As per MSA regulations all passengers must be a minimum age of 14yrs and must sign a separate indemnity form. There is normally a £10 fee payable for each passenger.
Do I need to bring my licence?
Yes, this MUST be produced at registration. No licence = no track riding! If you forget to bring along your licence, it is possible for us to use the DVLA’s website based licence checking facility. To use this you must be able to provide us with the required information, this includes your driving licence number, National Insurance number and registered address details. Please be aware if we are unable to connect to this service or we cannot provide the DVLA with the required information you will not be able to take part in the trackday.
Do I need to pre-book my track day?
It's advisable to pre-book as places are limited. There is also a discount for booking in advance.
What happens if my car breaks down after a couple of laps?
It is your responsibility to ensure that your car will last the duration of the Track Day. No refunds or credit will be issued for mechanical or equipment failure.
Will my Track Day still go ahead if it is raining?
Yes, we are well prepared to run all track activities in the changeable Scottish climate. If the weather becomes severe and safety is an issue a trackday may be delayed or in some cases cancelled. If you are in any doubt, please call us prior to attending or chat to our operations team on the day.
What are the clothing requirements?
All drivers and passengers must wear a suitable crash helmet and have their legs covered at all times whilst on track. In the case of open top vehicles, drivers must wear a full face helmet. Helmets are available to hire from Knockhill Racing Circuit for a small fee.
Can I film on track?
Any filming equipment must be secured inside the vehicle and may be inspected prior to track session. Hand held or helmet cameras are NOT permitted.
What if I need to cancel my trackday?
If for any reason you are unable to attend your booked date, we will accept one change to an alternative date provided you give us 3 full days’ notice by telephone. For example, If your trackday is booked for a Saturday you must call us by 6pm on the Tuesday prior to advise us of the requested change. Cancellations made after this period will incur a 50% additional re-booking charge. Non-attendance will forfeit your booking. No refunds or credits will be made on the day of the Trackday.
Is there a noise limit?
Knockhill Racing Circuit has a noise limit of 105db.
What about fuel for my car?
We are unable to sell you fuel for your car, please ensure that you purchase fuel on route to the circuit.
Will my car be insured on track?
Most insurance policies do not cover your vehicle for any kind of track use, you should check your policy with your insurer.
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