Driving Days Club 31st October - Final Information
- André Marques
- Oct 28
- 2 min read
Dear Driving Days Club Participants,
Here you can find all the important information for the Driving Days Club on the 31st of October at the Estoril Circuit.
>> Paddock access - paddock access gate. Location here.
>> Thursday, October 30: from 3 p.m.
>> Friday, October 31: from 07:45 a.m.
>> Check-in and Lounge - box 7 and 8.
>> Noise Test
All the participants that are on Groups 1, need to do the mandatory noise test before entering the track. The limit is 100DB and the test must be done here, Friday from 07H45 onwards.
All the participants that sign in for the RACE cars sessions, don't need to do the mandatory noise test before entering the track, but need to comply with the following criteria:
Car has to have at least half roll cage
Driver has to have a National B license or above.
>> Insurance - We would like to remember that, if a participant crashes during the trackday and damages any circuit infrastructure, that same participant will have to assume the cost of repairs up to 1500€ (deductible insurance fee).
>> Lunch - served from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm in boxes 7 and 8. You access it via the lounge.
>> Briefing - mandatory for new participants, the briefing will be held individually when you pick up your credentials.
>> Tow hook - it must be fitted. It can be in the front or rear.
>> Technical box - throughout the day, in box 11 we have a technician to check your tire pressures and help with any mechanical issue.
>> Car check-up - don't forget to check the main mechanical parts of your cars (engine, brakes, tires) and bring a full fuel tank.
>> Lunch and access to the lounge - exclusive for participants and those who purchased extra accesses. We will have a lounge, with permanent, catering and other features.
>> Mandatory helmet use - we remind you that the use of a helmet is mandatory.
>> Contact organization:
André Duarte +351 912 367 949
Thank you all and see you soon!






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