Track driving training
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Great info on the CSL/GT3 thread on driving techniques.
I've done a few years of trackdays in my 993 before getting the GT3 recently.
Whilst I've had the instructors out with me, I haven't found that they've disseminated the kind of info discussed on the other thread. There's nothing quite like someone sitting with you instructing in that manner. Also have had road training.
I'm keen to get as much as my (limited) ability will allow out of the GT3 - anyone got any thoughts on more focused instruction on track?
Cheers
Ajit.
I've done a few years of trackdays in my 993 before getting the GT3 recently.
Whilst I've had the instructors out with me, I haven't found that they've disseminated the kind of info discussed on the other thread. There's nothing quite like someone sitting with you instructing in that manner. Also have had road training.
I'm keen to get as much as my (limited) ability will allow out of the GT3 - anyone got any thoughts on more focused instruction on track?
Cheers
Ajit.
singh911 said:
Great info on the CSL/GT3 thread on driving techniques.
I've done a few years of trackdays in my 993 before getting the GT3 recently.
Whilst I've had the instructors out with me, I haven't found that they've disseminated the kind of info discussed on the other thread. There's nothing quite like someone sitting with you instructing in that manner. Also have had road training.
I'm keen to get as much as my (limited) ability will allow out of the GT3 - anyone got any thoughts on more focused instruction on track?
Cheers
Ajit.
Go to Bedford on the 25th March and book a session with Richard Westbrook who should be in attendance as the Titanic Instructor.
Richard is a 911 specialist and they don't come much better..
Steve R
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