=== PH Driving Experiences for 2006 ===
Discussion
Ok, we're teaming up with Rob Gravett (ex BTCC champ) and track-club for some more driving adventures next year.
We've got a number of dates pencilled in already.
Check them out here
We've got a number of dates pencilled in already.
Check them out here
The 4th Feb date is pretty much full now, some places left on 21st Jan and 18th Feb.
Stephen
Further details;
www.track-club.com/article.asp?articleId=20051213
They recently switched from BMW to mercedes' (c class and something else, does anyone remember?) and a brabus. You can bring your own car, or use theirs. We train on their cars in the morning, then use our own for the second half of the day. Those who want to use the cars supplied for the duration of the entire day may do so.
red october said:What, the ultimate car control date? Crowthorne/Woking way. There are usually people from all over the UK attending, at least one or two who sleep over the previous night in a travel lodge, check the track day forum for UCC dates - there are a few threads in there with posts, and people whose opinions you can ask
sounds interesting - whose been on one & where are they usually ?
evil chevy said:Ted, where is the link to the original thread? The next date is Sat 4th March, following which is Sat 22 April and the refresher date (pay attention Ted) is 20th May.
When is the next ultimate car control day??? is there still place available????
how to do to book???
I think i will get it for my Bday, but Is it really worth it????
Thanx
Jimmy
Yes, its worth it. Most people "on the day" say they want to come back and do it again. On the last date, there were a few of us who did it before and came back. Its one of the only courses where newbies and experinced track day enthusiasts all gather together, and all come away happy with the feeling they have learned something new. The great thing is you are never without an instructor (not until the very end of the day) and every minute you are driving, you are getting feedback every 10 seconds, on your every move.
Im no great driver myself, but have seen plenty of girls who have never done a track day (all nervous at the beginning) jump in, get going, and hours later are new/transformed/better drivers.
Come along. Its a super friendly environment, you will learn loads, everyone in their own time is encouraged to move towards experiencing the limits of your own car (or their cars) and the bottom line if fun, skill, safety and speed.
So yes, whatever your angle, its worth it and it will be fun
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