"Taster" car handling courses - need suggestions.

"Taster" car handling courses - need suggestions.

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adam quantrill

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11,602 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Hi I'm thinking christmas presents, budget up to around £150 each.

Anyone have any suggestions of a half-day "course" that will teach you things like recovering from a skid, understeer/oversteer, skid pan/ice/snow, safer road driving (country lanes etc), handling skills? With some fun stuff int here too? I had a look through the "links" post but they are mainly track oriented or fast driving.

Preferably in "normal" hatchbacks rather than performance cars (they have both done a performance day already).

Area of country, anywhere along the A1 south of York preferably.

THanks!

tonyg58

401 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Might be worth trying to track down a company that has a "skid car" ?

Drove one of the earlier ones (with the cradle outside) and one of the later ones (with steerable rear wheels that can also simulate front wheel lock up) in the past (probably in the 80s/90s).

Learned a lot from both.

brisel

930 posts

221 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Tockwith and Elvington have skid pans.

ScoobyChris

1,926 posts

215 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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I would split the ask into two aspects.

1. Avoiding going over the limit of grip
- Check out IAM/ROADAR or someone like RegLocal. They can coach you in Roadcraft and safe, smooth progress.

2. Exploring limit handling
- Check out Andy Walsh/Don Palmer style coaches who can coach on how to recognise approaching, reaching and exceeding the limit, typically in an airfield environment with lots of run off. Best done in the rain or icy conditions to minimise tyre wear!

After the above, I didn’t get much out of a skid pan session.

As always, YMMV but on your budget, I’d be going the Roadcraft route biggrin

Chris

BertBert

20,216 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Just curious, what do IAM teach to stop you reaching the limit of grip?

PhilAsia

5,643 posts

88 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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BertBert said:
Just curious, what do IAM teach to stop you reaching the limit of grip?
Eh???

Information>>>P>>>Speed>>>G>>>A

Maybe I missed something?

waremark

3,265 posts

226 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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BertBert said:
Just curious, what do IAM teach to stop you reaching the limit of grip?
To be able to stop on your own side of the road in the distance you can see to be clear and reasonably expect to remain so? (If you can do that you will be well away from falling off the road)

loskie

6,190 posts

133 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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join local car club do auto testing and grass autotests