
Track Day, Bike Side
Bira Superbike Day
Panigale V4. S1000RR. Your own pit. One day at Bira.
Replies in minutes · Discreet
From
USD 4,200 / day
Duration
One day · 6 sessions
Where
Pattaya (Bira Circuit)
Bira to yourself, two superbikes prepared in your pit, a coach who’s raced WSBK Asia in the garage, full telemetry between sessions. Six 20-minute sessions and a debrief.
What's included
Every detail, on the same hand.
- Two bikes per rider (Panigale V4, S1000RR or ZX-10R)
- Bira Circuit private hire, six 20-minute sessions across the day
- Named coach (former WSBK Asia rider), in-garage between every session
- Full Alpinestars leathers, Arai helmet, gloves, back protector loaned
- Telemetry review after each session, video debrief at end of day
- Pit garage with cold drinks, lunch, mechanic and medic on site
The Lara difference
Why this is rarely done well.
Bira opens its track to private hire only when no series is racing — those windows aren’t published. The bikes worth riding (current Panigales, fresh tyres, race-prepped) live with two operators in Pattaya, neither of whom answer general inquiries. The coach is a separate booking again.
Lara holds the introductions to both Pattaya operators and the named coach, and tracks the Bira availability calendar directly. She times the day around your other Pattaya plans, books the gear in your sizes, and arranges helicopter from Bangkok if the diary suits.
One to four riders with a road licence and at least 600cc experience. Track-day veterans get full sessions; newer riders start behind the coach in lead-and-follow until pace is set. Pillions only on the cool-down lap.
How it works
One message. Then arrive.
Step 01
Tell Lara
Date, rider count, height/weight for the leathers, road experience and any prior track time. Two weeks lead for Bira availability.
Step 02
Lara confirms the day
Track slot, bike allocation, named coach and gear sizes locked. Total cost confirmed before you commit.
Step 03
You ride
Driver to Bira, leathers in your pit, coach briefing, six sessions across the day. Telemetry over lunch, video debrief at sundown, driver back to Pattaya or Bangkok.
Common questions
The quiet answers.
What does a Bira superbike day cost?
All-in with two bikes per rider, named coach, full gear loan, telemetry, lunch and pit support: USD 4,200–5,400 for one rider; USD 8,500–11,500 for three or four. Helicopter from Bangkok adds USD 4,500+.
Do I need previous track experience?
No, but you do need at least a year on a 600cc-plus road bike. The coach runs lead-and-follow for the first two sessions to set pace, then you ride at your own gauge. Lara is honest if she thinks the day’s a stretch — better to do a school first.
Can I bring my own leathers?
Yes — bring them. Lara still has Alpinestars one-piece leathers in your size as backup, plus Arai helmet, gloves and back protector. Boots stay yours unless you ask to borrow.
What if it rains?
Bira has wet tyres for both bikes and the coach is happy to run wet sessions if you are. If the rain is heavy, the day is pushed to a dry slot inside the same trip and the original deposit holds. Lara watches the forecast 48h out.
Other ways Lara helps
Private enquiry
Begin the conversation
Seven quick questions. One tap each — Lara replies personally.
Step 01 / 07
Opening
Are you in Thailand now?
A quick read so Lara knows how soon to clear her diary.
One tap to advance · no typing
Two superbikes, your pit, a WSBK coach in the garage. Lara opens the gate.
Lara typically replies within 2 hours · Bangkok time




