FWD driving coaching
FWD driving coaching
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petermann

Original Poster:

29 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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Hi,

Was wondering if anyone could recommend a driving coach who specialises in FWD cars?

Cheers!

drakart

1,751 posts

234 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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www.edge-se.com ask for phil glew.

stockhatcher

5,087 posts

247 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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some would say that it shouldn't matter which end powers the car, if you agree try this guy

www.racecoaching.com - John Stevens, he also writes an article on driving in carkeys website.
if you believe that it does matter then the absolute king of FWD is Paul Taft, I think a google would give you his contact details.

One thing I always live by when it comes to driver coaches, is the older they are the better they are, notleast because they ar still alive!, most of the young'uns are merely passing on what they learned from the old boys anyway.

You'll be spending £500+ per day easily.

kieren_clark

6 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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One thing I always live by when it comes to driver coaches, is the older they are the better they are, notleast because they ar still alive!, most of the young'uns are merely passing on what they learned from the old boys anyway.


Thats a load of rubbish i'm 21 and have been driver coaching for 4 years racing for 14. I had 4 of my drivers win championships in 2009. And everything I showed them I have learnt from my own driving and experiences. And it doesn't matter if it's fwd, rwd, awd aslong as you have the understanding of how a car works when on the edge you can drive anything quick.



Kieren

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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kieren_clark said:
One thing I always live by when it comes to driver coaches, is the older they are the better they are, notleast because they ar still alive!, most of the young'uns are merely passing on what they learned from the old boys anyway.


Thats a load of rubbish i'm 21 and have been driver coaching for 4 years racing for 14. I had 4 of my drivers win championships in 2009. And everything I showed them I have learnt from my own driving and experiences. And it doesn't matter if it's fwd, rwd, awd aslong as you have the understanding of how a car works when on the edge you can drive anything quick.


............ hence the reason why you have such a high opinion of yourself!!!



Kieren

Alfatim

271 posts

279 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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Phil Glew is excellent, and Ginettajoe is a very experienced instructor. Both worth the money and yes there are many more.

both these are also well mannered

fastfreddy

8,577 posts

261 months