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TWIGHLIGHT SKID PAN SESSIONS FOR FEBRUARY

Thursday Feb 9 5.00 p.m start - 9.00p.m finish.

Thursday Feb 23 5.00 p.m start - 9.00p.m finish.

Maximum of 16 drivers operating as 2 groups of 8. Three instructors on duty for in car guidance.

Format will consist of a drift/slide circle...clover leaf course...2 x various slide circuits...lane races

Any driver wishing to master the art of Drift/Rally/Dutton/Circuit this course will sharpen your skills.

Cost is $135.00 per driver.

A fax booking form is attached.

Positions allocated only when full payment recieved. Monies not refundable or transferable.

Auto-Motion Australia

Ph/Fax: 02 48 722-622

Mob: 0410 317 013

www.auto-motion.com.au

www.aaronmcgillmotorsport.com

AM_Event_Booking_Form_.pdf

Let's a get a few people together and plan to make the 23rd mainly skylines :O

I'm IN for the 23rd! Who else?

I've been with some mates to a couple of these days and they are the best! The sprinkler system keeps the sliding happening, so you dont have to have a 300000000KW machine, and you don't really need to worry about your tyres.... much :)

LETS DO IT!

Let's a get a few people together and plan to make the 23rd mainly skylines :)

I'm IN for the 23rd! Who else?

I've been with some mates to a couple of these days and they are the best! The sprinkler system keeps the sliding happening, so you dont have to have a 300000000KW machine, and you don't really need to worry about your tyres.... much :)

LETS DO IT!

If my car is back on the road by then, I'm definitely in!! I sent my booking form in for the 9th, and had an accident the day after :O

Hopefully my car should be back on the road and I can come along on the 23rd!

I've had like zero professional driver training, is this kinda thing ok for that?? Or would there be better places to start??

(not interested in being race car driver, just want to control my car better)

I'd probably suggest a defensive driver training course first.

Skid pan work is great for working out how to bring a car back once you lose control, but a defensive driver training course would hopefully stop you from getting into one in the first place.

yeah i agree. even if you havent had any driver training. this will be a good place to start. it will help you learn a little bit about you car, and you will have heaps of fun.




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