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Travel in style to Spa-Francorchamps by private jet

August 26, 2019

With our aim to deliver the best possible track day experiences, we’re delighted to be able to add an invitation to fly in style by private jet to our next supercar track day at Spa-Francorchamps with Greystone GT official partner Zenith Aviation.

Whether it’s a one-off, ‘bucket-list’ treat, or simply a practical, time-saving exercise to maximise your experience, Zenith’s fleet of private Learjet 75s can fly from most UK locations to Liege airport in Belgium within an hour. Without the rigmarole involved with regular commercial flying, you’ll arrive at the track as fresh as when you left and ready to enjoy your supercar.

Enjoy Zenith Aviation’s luxurious Learjet 75 aircraft

Enjoy Zenith Aviation’s luxurious Learjet 75 aircraft

With driving from the UK to Spa likely to take six hours or more, a private flight offers a stress-free experience with ordering your in-flight refreshments the most taxing decision you’re likely to have to make! With most door-to-door journeys taking less than three hours, you’ll be ready to start enjoying your experience of one of the world’s greatest racetracks immediately.


Zenith Aviation is trusted to fly business leaders, movie stars and politicians across Europe in their fleet of Learjets. Seating eight, their cruising speed of 500mph makes light work of getting to destinations like Belgium. With slick flight support and turnaround times of as little as 20 minutes, getting airborne is swift and efficient.

The planes boast class-leading performance for space and wing loading, meaning you benefit from a smooth, unflustered journey thanks to their advanced design. You can also customise as you see fit; from magazines to refreshment choices, you have full control of your VIP experience.

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CAR TRANSPORT

While you’re flying in style, we can transport your supercar to and from the circuit with our dedicated service. Simply drop off at our meeting point at Brackley (near Silverstone) ahead of the event and collect it a few days later**. We’ll handle the rest; taking the stress out of the journey and keeping the miles off your valuable machine.

Return flights start at well under £2000 per person* while bookings for private hire of full aircraft are also being taken. Both are available from a range of UK private and commercial airports. Car transportation is from as little as £954 inc VAT. Airport transfers can be arranged on your behalf with limousine or helicopter transfer from Liege to Spa also available upon request.

*Prices vary according to airport chosen and number of passengers per aircraft.

**Home collection and delivery also available.

For those interested, please register your interest, providing your preferred departure airport, flight times and transfers. This will give our dedicated Zenith Aviation account manager the opportunity to create the optimum package for you.

Many Greystone GT Customers choose Reis for tailored insurance solutions

Many Greystone GT Customers choose Reis for tailored insurance solutions

Cover your tracks with Reis Motorsport Insurance

June 23, 2019

At Greystone GT we enjoy working with businesses who, like us, provide the very best levels of service and who can offer benefits to you – our VIP customers.

Since day one, we have worked with leading motorsport & trackday insurance specialist Reis to help ensure you and your vehicles can be protected whilst on track.


There are many ways in which you can reduce your risk of on-track accidents, such as choosing the right type of track experience.

At a Greystone GT Supercar Trackday, you will be surrounded by a small number of like-minded supercar owners who are just as keen as you are to enjoy a full day of driving whilst looking after their valuable supercar.

However accidents can happen, so we strongly recommend you investigate the various available insurance options before taking to the track.

Reis Motorsport Insurance understands the complexities of this type of insurance, and with so many variables to consider, your requirements are unique to you.

Reis will take the time to understand your needs, provide you with a personal service and arrange cover tailored to you. Its expert Motorsport Insurance team is only too happy to chat.

Reis Personal Quote: 01159 651 020
Reis Commercial Team: 01159 651 050

www.reis.co.uk

Zenith Aviation’s Bombardier Learjet 75 provides the luxury and comfort of a larger aircraft in a light jet, delivering the ultimate travel experience.

Zenith Aviation’s Bombardier Learjet 75 provides the luxury and comfort of a larger aircraft in a light jet, delivering the ultimate travel experience.

Greystone GT announces partnership with Zenith Aviation

June 20, 2019

Greystone GT is delighted to unveil a new collaboration with bespoke aircraft service, Zenith Aviation for the remainder of its 2019 UK events.

At both the Donington Park and Goodwood events on, respectively, June 25 and August 5, Greystone GT supercar drivers can take advice on their private-jet needs with Zenith Aviation, from organising charter flights to tailored management solutions.

Established in 2017 by Mark McLoughlin, Greystone GT organises supercar-only track days at some of the most iconic racetracks in the UK and Europe with some of the most sought-after machinery on the planet attending.

Stuart Mulholland, Managing Director at Zenith Aviation, comments: “This partnership is a perfect synergy for both brands as we are dedicated to providing a quality service to our customers, without compromise. We’re looking forward to working with the Greystone GT team and showcasing what Zenith Aviation has to offer.”

Mark McLoughlin, Managing Director, Greystone GT, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Zenith Aviation on-board as a partner for the remainder of our UK events in 2019. They’re an organisation that share many of the same philosophies as Greystone GT and we’re sure that our customers who use private aviation will benefit from the association.”

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Greystone GT Track Guide – Silverstone

April 27, 2019
Greystone GT Senior Driver, Tim Mullen

Greystone GT Senior Driver, Tim Mullen

The Home of British Motor Racing and the venue for the first Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix in 1950; Silverstone is not only steeped in history, but is also renowned by racers the world over for its challenging, high-speed layout. It’s also the location for our first Supercar Trackday of 2019 on May 1. If you’ve never been, here’s some advice from Greystone GT Senior Driver– and British GT Champion racing driver – Tim Mullen on how to make the most of your time on-track.

Turn 1 – Abbey

One of the fastest corners in the UK and scene of many spectacular first-turn battles at the British Grand Prix since the circuit was revised in 2010. Approaching from high speed, position your car to the left hand side and brake in a straight line look ahead for your braking point. Brake lightly and avoid upsetting the balance of the car. At the turn-in point, steer smoothly and apply a small amount of balanced (constant) throttle to the apex. From the apex onwards, start to accelerate smoothly. Don’t run too wide on the exit because…

Turn 2 – Farm

…is already upon you. Looking well ahead from Abbey and spotting the apex, smoothly ease off the throttle on entry, before smoothly increasing throttle again from mid-corner onwards. This will keep the car stable. Don’t run out too far on the right as it will significantly compromise your entire corner strategy for the next section.

Turns 3-4-5 – Village/Loop/Aintree

The slowest section of the lap, but also one of the most demanding. Treat it as one section, as your strategy through one corner will affect how you tackle the next. Brake hard and brake late, positioning yourself as far left as possible. Trail-braking helps you to brake later and retain greater control on entry. This is a tight corner so be patient before applying the throttle, allow the car to complete the main part of the turn before accelerating smoothly.

Get as far right as you can, then brake firmly for the left-handed ‘Loop’ while keeping an eye on your apex. Avoiding trail-braking here and exit smoothly using all available track space on the right as this will optimise your entry for Turn 5 – Aintree – which should require no braking. Concentrate on achieving a good exit onto the long Wellington Straight.

Turn 6 – Brooklands

The Wellington straight is long, so you have plenty of time to think about your braking point. You can use trail-braking here. Look for a late apex, and only use three quarters of the available track width on the exit of to ensure that the entry to Turn 7 isn’t compromised.

Turn 7 – Luffield

A long corner that seems to last forever, treat it as two corners in one. A bit of entry trail-braking will help you hit the first apex, then let the car run a metre or two wide. Don’t apply the throttle too early as this can cause understeer (front of car losing grip). Patience is key as you aim for a second apex. Once you hit the second apex, accelerate smoothly towards Woodcote and the long straight that follows.

Turn 8 – Woodcote

One of the fastest corners on the track and more of a kink actually. At the start of the day you should apply the brakes on entry, but as you build confidence you will find that braking isn’t required for this corner in most cars in good conditions. When you do brake, do so lightly and smoothly as this is a high-speed corner. Release the brakes before you turn to avoid destabilising the car. The apex is hidden behind the barrier on the inside, making it difficult to see the exit so be careful as it will take a few laps to feel comfortable at this corner. After turning into the corner, apply a light balanced throttle to the apex then accelerate out of the corner.

Turn 9 – Copse

The old first corner; the close proximity of the barrier on the inside means the entry is completely blind. This makes it one of the most important turns in terms of preparation. Lining up on the left side, brake early and smoothly releasing the brake fully before turning in. As this is another high-speed corner – you guessed it – smooth throttle application is required. You’ll probably take longer to feel comfortable here than at any other corner. Don’t worry; we’ve all been there.

Turns 10-14 – Maggots/Becketts/Chapel

One of the greatest sequences of corners anywhere in the world. Lewis Hamilton even said so himself! Naturally, it’s a huge challenge. Build yourself up gradually through here as the turns are interlinked, meaning your exit from one has a direct bearing on how you enter the next. Approach on the right and turn in to the left-handed Turn 10. Don’t brake until you’ve straightened-up and are heading for the apex, and then it should be a light and smooth process. Release the brakes and turn right into 11, which will already be upon you. Don’t use more than three quarters the track on exit, but don’t worry about getting fully over to the right on the approach to Turn 12; it’s not possible without scrubbing off way too much speed. A light application of the brakes is necessary for Turn 12, and you should again release smoothly before turn-in to prevent destabilising the car. After the apex and don’t allow the car to run further than half-way across the track as will ruin your entry to the right-hander that follows. Provided your entry position for Turn 13 (about three-quarters of the way to the left) is good and your throttle application is smooth, you can use all the track on exit and accelerate through Turn 14 - Chapel - and onto the Hangar Straight, being careful not to run too wide as it is easy to end up on the grass on the exit.

Turn 15 – Stowe

One of the world’s most famous corners. Having had a breather and relaxed your hands down the Hangar Straight, brake hard in a straight line initially and then ease off the pedal to help settle the car before turning in off the brakes. There’s a late apex so don’t turn in too soon. Once into the turning process, use some light throttle to retain stability and then start looking towards the exit, which is visible as soon as you arrive at the apex. Looking ahead, as always, will help you judge your steering and throttle levels on exit.

Turns 16-18 – Vale/Club

Turn 16 is the biggest stop on the track with a downhill entry making it even trickier, while the complexity of the double-right at Vale means you should treat this as one sequence. On the approach stay right and brake hard. If your car is equipped with ABS, this could be triggered by the sheer number of bumps here. Some trail-braking will help the turn-in, and be careful of your entry speed to prevent running wide which will compromise your entry to Turn 17. A short-shift between Turns 16 and 17 will help settle the car and you shouldn’t need to brake again for the remainder of the lap. Instead, ease off the power as you head into 17 and turn in then accelerate smoothly on exit. There is negative camber at Turn 18, and this can cause understeer on entry and oversteer on exit. Look ahead and spot your turning point as early as possible. Ease off the throttle and turn into the corner before accelerating smoothly towards the exit. The exit to T18 can be hazardous, it has been known for drivers to lose concentration and control of their cars resulting in a spin. Maintain concentration! Once safely on the final straight, straighten the steering wheel as soon as possible and head for the Start/Finish line.

For more information on Greystone GT or to reserve your spot at Silverstone, please visit https://www.greystonegt.com/book-now.

Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit

Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit

Championship-winning Ferrari 488 Challenge at our Donington Park event in 2018

Championship-winning Ferrari 488 Challenge at our Donington Park event in 2018

Greystone GT Racecar Experience

February 13, 2019

We don’t just do Supercar Trackdays; we do racing cars too…

For most of us, getting onto a racetrack in a supercar is the culmination of a life’s ambition; the moment when years of peering in from the other side of the fence suddenly become just a memory.

Since Greystone GT was established, we’ve seen the smiles on the faces of hundreds of enthusiastic trackday drivers as they peel back into the pits after their first run through Eau Rouge at Spa-Francorchamps, Donington Park’s plunging Craner Curves or Goodwood’s daunting Madgwick corner.

The stunning McLaren 570S GT4 has featured at most Greystone GT events

The stunning McLaren 570S GT4 has featured at most Greystone GT events

But sometimes you feel ready for something a little more adventurous. Sometimes that urge to climb behind the wheel of a thoroughbred racing car is just too much to ignore.

Of course, a GT racer is pretty much the ultimate thrill and for many of our more experienced Greystone GT Supercar Trackday customers, it’s a desire that does come up frequently as they aim to push their limits that bit further.

That’s where Greystone GT Racecar Experience comes in. Our experienced staff have over 20 years’ experience in the motorsport industry and in that time we’ve established an extensive network of contacts in GT racing.

Working with our partners and colleagues, we can source a racing car to suit you when the time comes.

Over the past 24 months we have sourced top-quality GT4 machinery from a number of prestigious brands; each one thrilling customers on-track. And best of all; you don’t even need a competition licence.

Race-winning Audi R8 LMS GT4 made its first Greystone GT appearance in 2018

Race-winning Audi R8 LMS GT4 made its first Greystone GT appearance in 2018

So what will it be for you? Perhaps the carbon-chassis McLaren 570S GT4 with its mid-engined layout, the ultra-successful Audi R8 LMS GT4 that’s been racking up victories in the 24H Series?

Maybe it’s the front-engined all-English Ginetta G55 GT4 with its brutish looks or the iconic Ferrari 488 Challenge; one of the most-popular Ferrari single-make racers of all time.

Perhaps it’s something else altogether, but whatever it is, Greystone GT’s team can find the perfect racing car for your Trackday.

With a dedicated technical team looking after the running of each car, you needn’t worry about reliability, and with experienced professional instructors on-hand during the day – and available for one-on-one driver coaching sessions – you will make the absolute most out of your Racecar Experience.

Expect to see the Ginetta G55 at every 2019 Greystone GT event

Expect to see the Ginetta G55 at every 2019 Greystone GT event

Of course, racing cars; and GT racing cars especially, are rarely thought of as cheap, and we understand this. But with Racecar Experience’s innovative pairing scheme, it could cost considerably less than you’d imagine.

Simply, you’re paired with another like-minded GT enthusiast for the day, enabling costs to be split 50:50 for the whole day. Best of all is that you’ll still get as much time on-track as you would with a dedicated car to yourself.

If you’re looking for that first step into GT racing, a thrilling ride or even just an exploratory outing, Greystone Racecar Experience is the ideal way to put yourself onto the next stage of the track-driving ladder.

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