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Guys

This course is 50% full, which means we still have a few spots left :banana:

So if you'd like to come along (or know someone who might like to come along) please email me to book your spot.

[email protected]

Kind regards

Kev

No timing devices will be provided. its not a sprint day its a driver training day.

Guys

Just so there is no confusion...

This is not a trackday (there will be no high speed laps of the circuit), it's an Advanced Car Control day (ie we will be doing Advanced Car Control exercises)

Have a Happy Christmas :D

Hey Kev,

Do you think I would get much out of a day like this?

I'm sure you can teach me a few tricks...

I'm always open to self improvment.

Would be interested to hear what you think...

Ta, Chris.

Hey Kev,

Do you think I would get much out of a day like this?

I'm sure you can teach me a few tricks...

I'm always open to self improvment.

Would be interested to hear what you think...

Ta, Chris.

Yep, I recon you'll get plenty out of it.

I've got some very good, very experienced Guys instructing on the day...

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