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Kev and the team from Driver Dynamics are proud to annonce:

Driver Dynamics Advanced Car Control and Vehicle Dynamics Course

Where: Sandown International Raceway

When: Sat 19th January 2008

Cost: Special Discounted Price for Forum Members $185

A course designed for drivers who wish to take their driving skills to the next level. Driver Dynamics Advanced Car Control Course gives you the opportunity to push a little harder, learn more technical and advanced vehicle dynamics, and explore ‘high end’ vehicle control skills at the critical limit, but in a safe and non threatening environment.

We guarantee more driving time and better value for money than any comparable course. This course requires concentration and commitment right up to the last minute, and best of all it’s great fun!

What’s covered in Advanced Car Control and Vehicle Dynamics Course

- An in depth analysis of the physical skills; seating, steering, vision, braking, accelerating, use of transmission

- Advanced vehicle dynamics theory

- Practical advanced vehicle dynamics

- Highway speed emergency braking for both ABS and non ABS

- Highway speed emergency corner braking in both wet and dry

- High Speed Evasive Lane Changes

- Vehicle stability control exercises on our unique Split Surface

- Understeer / Oversteer causes, control, and prevention

- Emergency multiple direction changes

This course will be conducted by full-time professional, qualified, certificate 3 and certificate 4 advanced driver trainers.

The cost of this course also includes morning tea, lunch, soft drinks.

Note that no further discounts will apply to this course.

Please contact us via email [email protected] or telephone Kev 0413 540 197

Please note:- Participants do not need to have completed a Defensive Driving Course to participate in this course.

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I'm defiantly in! Since I missed the first one. I will be making this one unless I'm dead. When must payment be made by? And I know what the post says, but is it FORUM members or meant to be CLUB members. If its forum it’ll be a + one.

im interested also, 99% +1 too.

only down side for me is i have a auto :)

dont worry mate i dont matter if you have auto or manual car. ive being driveing a auto skyline for the past 2.9 years.

i should come on a weekend a level two course. and at $185 fearly cheep considering what your doing.

only down side may not have the car ready with the new mods that will be done over xmas.




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