Driver Improvements - Any Advice ?
Driver Improvements - Any Advice ?
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AndyV

Original Poster:

7 posts

259 months

Saturday 30th October 2004
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People,
Bought my first Elise (a millenium edition S1) earlier this year and am having just the most fun ever driving it.
Early nest year I am condsidering some of the recomended upgrades as detailed on this site BUT it occurs to me that I should look to upgrade myself first.
Any recomendations on Track days, Driver training or otherwise.
Cheers.

davey S1

13,389 posts

278 months

Saturday 30th October 2004
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Go to Andy Walsh at First Lotus who advertises on here. The days are at North Weald Airfield. You can do 2 or 4 car days.

I have been on a 4 car day which is fine. You get plenty of 1 to 1 tuition and time to practise on your own.

I think the day was about £130

Highly recommended

scoobybloke

160 posts

284 months

Saturday 30th October 2004
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Agreed - did a mixed day with Andy (2 Elise's and 2 Impreza's) - great fun and you learn an awful lot. It also makes you realise just how much there is to know about driving technique. Andy is very good driver and managed to get across a fair bit during the day. Recommended.

>> Edited by scoobybloke on Saturday 30th October 21:04

rudeboy

47 posts

258 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Thinking of doing the same myself, had this chap recommended. www.donpalmer.co.uk/

Nick

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959 posts

270 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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After a recent... er... exciting moment in my 111r involving a (thankfully deserted) wet road, and a complementary patch of spilled diesel, I'm quite interested in getting some tuition, especially as the Elise is the first mid-engined car I have owned. A driving career comprised of owning front-engine RWD cars (MGB) with occasional forays into family members' FWD econoboxes (Audi A4) dosn't really constitute good preparation for proper handling of a mid-engined pocket rocket.

I'm interested in hearing tutor recommendations, as I'd like someone to go through on-road Elise car control and also track-day performance driving with me. Idealy, I need someone within reasonable striking distance of Manchester, and who is capable of turning a decidedly average oaf of a driver into a track-day god

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black_potato

282 posts

263 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Andy Walsh....
@ www.carlimits.com
is a must... in terms of value for money top of the class. £150 for a 4 person day
If you join SELOC you will get a discount on your 1st day.

After a session or 2 you may like to experiance a difference approach, if so then speak to Don.. but expect to pay around £500

The other way to learn more about your car at the limit is to do some track days.