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I was going to do the Maser day Roy... but then again I have never been round Calder so that could be fun too... either way I might go with the masses and see if I can't talk some resident trackspert into coming for a ride with me and teaching me how to steer

are they good instructors, is it worthwhile to do it first then next meet normal on your own drivin. i have never been on a track hence the questions.

with the WRX club it is compulsory that you do the driver training if you have not been on track before...

its simply another group that's made up of first timers.... and you go out with an experienced member of the WRX club in the passenger seat... then if your really nice they may let you go out by yourself towards the end of the day... its good fun... do it;)

Driver Training is NOT compulsory for first timers, it is just something extra that the club offers to build confidence and give you some tips.

It is however recommended. Someone who has done it all before should have lots of information to offer you on your first track outing. Track lines/speeds/braking points/cornering/etc.

If you are comfortable with your driving ability, you don't have to do a DT session.

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