Bespoke commentry DVD

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mph999

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2,735 posts

226 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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For those who may be interested, Bespoke Driver Training have released an updated 'Commentary' DVD.
I've not had chance to watch it all of the way through yet, but it features x4 different commentaries from x4 drivers, including founder Mark Kendrick.

The DVD I believe is only available in Blue-Ray format, a downside if you don't have a player, so the quality is excellent as you would expect.

From the first part I have watched so far, featuring Mark, I have enjoyed. Mark has what I would describe as a 'relaxed' informative style, which demonstrates the amount of concentration required for a good drive.

http://www.bespoke-group.co.uk/wordpress/dvds/comm...

Martin

BespokeDriverTrg

2 posts

163 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Thanks, Martin, for your post. We have produced both standard- and high-definition commentary DVDs. The original SD DVD is still available. The new HD Blu-Ray DVD is a completely new programme.

Mark

andy_s

19,519 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Hey Mark - how's tricks? I did a few courses with you a while back. Still got the POrk or are you better now wink

A big thumbs up from me.

BespokeDriverTrg

2 posts

163 months

Friday 25th November 2011
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G'day Andy! Good to hear from you.

I'm well, thanks. I regret selling the Boxster (they're a great drive), but the latest project is preparing an MX5 for the track.

I see you're driving one of those toy cars from Hethel. ;-)

SVS

3,824 posts

277 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Hi Mark,

I did a course with you about ten years ago! And excellent it was too thumbup

Great to see you on here. I may have to get a DVD now ...

omegac

358 posts

225 months

Saturday 3rd December 2011
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Might want to check his o/s mirror before selecting that o/s lane to the red lights at the beginning though, quite a delay before checking (an unspecified mirror) and then positioning..