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Old 10-08-2013, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Wagon_Si View Post
If I was you, come along to next track day as a passenger, usually costs £10. Go to the drivers briefing, go out a few times and get a feel for the day/evening. This will help you a lot by getting the familiarities out if the way, you'll know what to expect when you do your first day. You can then concentrate on getting a few laps tuition on a novice day and slowly get upto speed.

A lot of people who have never done one, especially in higher powered cars, come baiting out the pits like there hair is on fire, forget to warm the brakes and the tyres up and crash on the first lap!
Ok I will come along to the next track day depending on where it is being held as a passenger just gotta find someone who would be willing to let me go out with them I agree with getting a few laps tuition on a novice day and take things from there, like my grandad used to say don't run before you can walk if I bear that in mind me and the scoob should both be ok, any ideas how much a few laps of tuition would be are they not included in the cost of a track day and do you have the option of having an instructor with you in the car at all times and would there be any extra cost for that?
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