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Hi everyone

Due to a cancellation I have an empty skidpan on Saturday 19th November.

As usual we will be conducting a morning session and afternoon session on both of theses dates.

If you would like to attend a skidpan session please let me know asap as it's first come first served.

Cost is $120 per driver.

As usual we cant allow spectators.

Contact Kev at

[email protected]

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If people are thinking "maybe" about this

I give my personal reccomendation to do it.

Ive been to 2 skid pan, and 1 training day.

Kev & they boys are great to deal with, and excellent instructors.

Your sure to take away more than what you came with.

Plus its legal-sliding :P

-ash

Hi Kev,

I am pretty sure I will attend, I will send you can email later. But I'm just wondering if these skidpan days have an instructor and is it a lesson or is it just 120 for you to spend half a day sliding on a skidpan with no guidance?

Thanks

Christof

This is definatly a great day, I had so mush fun last time I was on the skid pan...taught me a fair bit about controlling my car too (well, sideways anyway:)). Well worth the money thats for sure! I'd be there if i could.

cant wait till the next advance driving day gets organised, the defensive one was a BIG eye opener!!

on that note..... I dont mean to "whore" the thread Kevin, but I was wondering if anything has been organised about the last SAU Defensive Driving Course done a while ago with the participants Certificates? As i havent heard anything for ages?

Could you please give us a short description of what is involved and the location of the course, im interested in this saturday

Thanks

We run 6 drivers per four hour course.

We start with a brief classroom session on skid control theory.

Then onto the pan, we generally run the first two drive sessions with instructor in the car with you.

Then we will run a timed motor khana .

Then the last driving session is a freestyle session where the drivers can just have a fang by themselves. :P

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This is definatly a great day, I had so mush fun last time I was on the skid pan...taught me a fair bit about controlling my car too (well, sideways anyway:)). Well worth the money thats for sure! I'd be there if i could.

cant wait till the next advance driving day gets organised, the defensive one was a BIG eye opener!!

on that note..... I dont mean to "whore" the thread Kevin, but I was wondering if anything has been organised about the last SAU Defensive Driving Course done a while ago with the participants Certificates? As i havent heard anything for ages?

Yeah, I know, I asked for everyone to resend me their names for the certs a while ago coz some of the hand writing on the attendance sheet is pretty hard to make out.

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