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Hi All,

Finally, after a wait of nearly 12 months, the Skidpan is ready for use again! Yay!!!

Our Skidpan Training Courses allow drivers to explore the limits of Understeer and Oversteer in a low speed, safe, and very slippery environment

These courses will be conducted at the Victorian Police Driver Training Complex in Attwood, (not far from Melbourne Airport).

The cost per participant is $150.00 per driver per session (deposit of $80 and a further $70 to be paid at the theory session). There will be 8 drivers per session and each session runs for 4 hours.

There will be 2 sessions per day (morning and afternoon)

The Morning session runs from 8.30am to 12.30pm.

The Afternoon session runs from 12.30pm until 4.30pm

We have made an important change to the format of the Skidpan Training Course to ensure that drivers get the maximum driving time during the course.

We will now be conducting the Skid Control Theory content of our Skidpan Training Course at Garage Cafe in Carlton on the Tuesday night prior to the course date.

As an example the Skid Control Theory session will be conducted on Tuesday 13th of May for the Skidpan Training Course on Saturday 17th May.

This will give us around 30 minutes of additional driving time when we are at the Skidpan.

It will be compulsory for all participants to attend the theory session (even if you have attended skidpan days with us in the past).

Once you have attended a theory session at Garage Cafe you will not need to attend a theory session to participate in further Skidpan Training Courses.

The theory sessions will commence at 8.00pm sharp and will be finished before 9.00pm

Here are our next available dates....

Saturday 3rd May (theory session conducted Tuesday 29th April) - Morning and Afternoon fully booked.

Saturday 17th May (theory session conducted on Tuesday 13th May) - 3 spots left inthe morning, Afternoon booked out.

Sunday 18th May (theory session conducted on Tuesday 13th May) - Morning and Afternoon fully booked.

Saturday 14th June (theory session conducted Tuesday 10th June)

Please send me a PM to secure your spot and i will give you the payment details. No spots will be held until payment is received!!

Hope to see you there

Sarah :thumbsup:

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