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program

A

one-day course for those who really enjoy driving

The one day

color=#cc0000>High Performance/ Motor Sport Program

face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> will give you more driving enjoyment

than you've ever imagined. If you like driving, it's a ‘must’. The day

fires up with advanced skid control manoeuvres and then gets onto lapping,

with timed laps and a day full of instruction. The day includes tuition

on:

Smoothness.

Balance.

Racing lines.

Heel toe.

Cornering.

Correct use of the transmission: auto and

manual.

Basic race craft.

High speed laps.

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Graduates of this

program include; Craig Lowndes, Stephen Richards and Stephen White.

Instructors on this course are hand picked and trained for the

day.

Our instructors

include Jeff Bee and Darren Hossack.

NOTE: Drivers

undertaking the High Performance/Motor Sport Course must have first

completed the Car Control Course or hold a

href='http://www.cams.com.au' target=_blank>CAMS General Competition

Licence

. A Car Club Course, similar to the High Performance/Motor

Sport Course, which bypasses the Car Control Course, is available, but

only for those who have competed in some form of car club competition.

Certain conditions apply to the type of vehicle that can be

used.

High

Performance/Motor Sport pricing

Cost: $330

including GST

(full day program)

A package deal is

available for the Defensive Driving Program and the High Performance/Motor

Sport course if booked at the same time.

face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Call 1300 555 576 for more

information or book your place

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bugger... only just read this bit.

NOTE: Drivers undertaking the High Performance/Motor Sport Course must have first completed the Car Control Course or hold a CAMS General Competition Licence.

The one day High Performance/ Motor Sport Program will give you more driving enjoyment than you've ever imagined. If you like driving, it's a ‘must’. The day fires up with advanced skid control manoeuvres and then gets onto lapping, with timed laps and a day full of instruction. The day includes tuition on:

Smoothness.

Balance.

Racing lines.

Heel toe.

Cornering.

Correct use of the transmission: auto and manual.

Basic race craft.

High speed laps.

Graduates of this program include; Craig Lowndes, Stephen Richards and Stephen White. Instructors on this course are hand picked and trained for the day.

Our instructors include Jeff Bee and Darren Hossack.

NOTE: Drivers undertaking the High Performance/Motor Sport Course must have first completed the Car Control Course or hold a CAMS General Competition Licence. A Car Club Course, similar to the High Performance/Motor Sport Course, which bypasses the Car Control Course, is available, but only for those who have competed in some form of car club competition. Certain conditions apply to the type of vehicle that can be used.

High Performance/Motor Sport pricing

Cost: $330 including GST

(full day program)

A package deal is available for the Defensive Driving Program and the High Performance/Motor Sport course if booked at the same time.

Call 1300 555 576 for more information or book your place

<< me slaps inark for being lazy and not doing what i just did!

Originally posted by predator666

pft...and you couldn't copy paste text nark?? jeez.. do i have to do it for you :)

omg is it that hard?

it looks better when u make a html file

*goes back to watching weird science*

:)

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