I didn't take out track insurance when i was at KH recently Duns, just make sure that your car is in tip top shape before you go.....
-oil change
-tyres all good and at right pressures
-brake pads not running too low
-coolant and other liquids etc topped up
-make sure wheels are all torqued up correctly
-take oil with you
Luckily they leave the 3 cones out for each corner
-turn in
-apex
-exit
These are REALLY helpful i found, at first i was able to get the lines on turn in really good, best to stay as wide as you can before turning in
My mate came out with me and gave a few good pointers....
-Let the car run wide on exit, takes a bit of getting used to but as well as using the full width of track on turn in, let the car run wide to the kerbs on exit, helps carry alot more speed!
-keep your hands at the same position on the wheel ALL THE TIME, apart from the hairpin of course where you have to feed the wheel a bit - doing this felt so much more controlled, means that when you come out of corners you have less to think about and know exactly where the wheels are pointing etc, comes in handy for correcting slides out of the shicane
As for knockhill it is pretty straight forward circuit, but there are a few tips i found usefull.....
-first corner stay really wide to the left and cut right over, the second corner (duffis dip), you want to be way over to the right and pretty much straightline this as it keeps you over to the left for corner three, too many people run wide out of the first corner and get caught in the dip and it messes you up for the turn three
-Turn three is quite off camber so you feel the car slide out a good bit
-The shicane being blind is a bit intimidating but you can take it straight and ride the kerbing hard on exit, there is LOADS of room on exit too so you really dont need to brake coming into it (i finally got the hang of this after my mate shouting not to brake
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Also with the spoon ecu you should only need 2nd gear for the hairpin, after a few laps you should be carrying enough speed to leave it in third for most of the track, again this comes with confidence, took me a couple sessions out to do this, was using second for turn three, carrying speed in 3rd was way quicker!!!
Also if there are cars hard up you through the corners, just ignore them, you can only let them overtake on the three main straights to concentrate on your driving and wait to let them past
Most of all have fun! I had a hoot down at KH, will be back later in the year, hopefully see you on track at some point