ARDS test. SIlverstone or Brands Hatch?
ARDS test. SIlverstone or Brands Hatch?
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JBliss

Original Poster:

1,149 posts

179 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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Hi all
Putting the wheels in motion (no pun intended) to get my National B licence. Got the medical booked, now just need to book the test

I am looking at both Silverstone and Brands Hatch. Does anyone have experience with either?

Thanks
Julian

Jamesp24

309 posts

192 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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I did mine at Brands with MSV was well organized good instructors etc.

Frenchda

1,340 posts

255 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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Again at Brands. Good all round service.

lukekarts

32 posts

153 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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I did mine at Bedford Autodrome (also MSV).

That seemed absolutely fine too.

rpgk

468 posts

246 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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Would simply say whichever is easiest for you. I did mine at Silverstone, again well organised and friendly bunch.

I heard rumors prior to taking it that they (silverstone) are strict and may even go as far as trying to fail some but I saw no evidence of that.

Good luck with whichever you chose.

Oilchange

9,530 posts

282 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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do it at Brands

spyderman8

1,748 posts

178 months

Wednesday 28th August 2013
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Brands.

Altrezia

8,724 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Thruxton! Loved the course there, over and above a general ARDS course IMHO.

shambollic

70 posts

158 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Brands. At Silverstone you're just paying for some failed racing drivers career resurrection.

radical78

398 posts

166 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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silverstone was great drove a caterham/ a skid pan car and a lotus all as part of the ARDs day

tapkaJohnD

2,000 posts

226 months

e21Mark

16,961 posts

195 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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I did Thruxton. I doubt there's really a lot of difference anyway, so go where's most convenient.

RacerMike

4,597 posts

233 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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Original one I did at Thruxton, and I then did another one for the Academy at Combe. Both were pretty similar, so if it's just the test and theory, I'm not sure it matters too much. If you want to do some of the extended courses, MSV in general offer some very well organised courses.

BaronVonVaderham

2,322 posts

169 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Just did mine at Brands, £250 for just the afternoon and everyone was lovely. Silverstone is ££££!

Stevemcmaster

129 posts

221 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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I did mine at Snetterton.

Still an MSV site, so similar/same as Brands.

Very friendly and informative / supportive.

Really recomend it...

Thanks
Steve

BertBert

20,820 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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Many hundreds of years ago, I did my Ards at Sliverstone on the Stowe circuit. I found it uncomfortable as the circuit was mainly marked out by cones which I particularly dislike. I still passed, but I didn't enjoy it!
Bert

RacerMike

4,597 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2013
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BertBert said:
Many hundreds of years ago, I did my Ards at Sliverstone on the Stowe circuit. I found it uncomfortable as the circuit was mainly marked out by cones which I particularly dislike. I still passed, but I didn't enjoy it!
Bert
They have at least turned the Stowe Circuit in to a 'proper' one now, but I would agree that it's far from feature-full! I'd go with one of the MSV circuits....

terenceb

1,488 posts

193 months

Thursday 5th September 2013
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Neither,you'll be better looked after at Mallory.

Z3MCJez

531 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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RacerMike said:
Original one I did at Thruxton, and I then did another one for the Academy at Combe. Both were pretty similar, so if it's just the test and theory, I'm not sure it matters too much. If you want to do some of the extended courses, MSV in general offer some very well organised courses.
Err. You've just admitted you were ineligible for the Academy ...

Jez