Track driving lessons
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Carlimits, with Andy Walsh. He instructs at the North Weald airfield.
www.carlimits.com
This is aimed to teach you what your car will do and how to react. He also does on-track training a few times a year.
www.carlimits.com
This is aimed to teach you what your car will do and how to react. He also does on-track training a few times a year.
Think all of the driver training people use airfields rather than tracks because of the costs .
You could book an yourself instructor for the day and go along to any trackday . But they are going to teach you how to drive on track , not the road . So I don't know if that of any help ......
You could book an yourself instructor for the day and go along to any trackday . But they are going to teach you how to drive on track , not the road . So I don't know if that of any help ......
That's Bernard Aubry:
http://www.bernardaubry.com/
One time Hendon instructor, briefly High Performance Course, then for a long time 'Official Porsche Driving Consultant'. I once went out with him, and found him extremely pleasant and a good instructor.
The test track he uses is at Chobham in Surrey.
I think several instructors use Millbrook in Bedfordshire which has a 'handling circuit' and a 'hill route' among other facilities - for example, members of the Cadence team (chief instructor Hugh Noblett plus others):
http://www.cadence.co.uk/
These guys are all road driving instructors who uses track facilities to help develop road driving skills. It sounds as though that is what you are looking for. But if what you want is to develop your track driving there are track driving schools at most tracks. No doubt you would get recommendations from one of the other forums.
http://www.bernardaubry.com/
One time Hendon instructor, briefly High Performance Course, then for a long time 'Official Porsche Driving Consultant'. I once went out with him, and found him extremely pleasant and a good instructor.
The test track he uses is at Chobham in Surrey.
I think several instructors use Millbrook in Bedfordshire which has a 'handling circuit' and a 'hill route' among other facilities - for example, members of the Cadence team (chief instructor Hugh Noblett plus others):
http://www.cadence.co.uk/
These guys are all road driving instructors who uses track facilities to help develop road driving skills. It sounds as though that is what you are looking for. But if what you want is to develop your track driving there are track driving schools at most tracks. No doubt you would get recommendations from one of the other forums.
http://www.donpalmer.co.uk/ If you have the cash. Superb driver and coach.
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