Full day track based driving tuition recommendations...
Full day track based driving tuition recommendations...
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rusticm3

Original Poster:

68 posts

138 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Who are the best people to book with for the above and who should i avoid? Cheers

e46m3c

879 posts

177 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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gary marsh ftw. a need 4 speed is his company name i believe. Pop him an email.

gruffalo

8,082 posts

248 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Mike cooper would be my recommendation.

Very good way of getting things over, Steve H on here is another.


rex

2,067 posts

288 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Seconded for Mike Cooper.

Steve H

6,764 posts

217 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Feel free to PM me OP, I may be able to help.

I would also agree with the comments about Mike Cooper - top guy.

Mrs Muttleysnoop

1,417 posts

206 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Andrew Bentley based at Silverstone is very good.

cwin

961 posts

241 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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I can strongly recomend Howard Hunt, he coached my son from the age of 16 so I am speaking from experience here,
Howard is very good a putting across to the driver were they are going wrong and has a very calm approach in doing so.

He also charges very reasonable rates compared to some others,

Pm me if you need his contact number

shell1791

6 posts

137 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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You can book a full track day with Boss Racing, and they have championship winning cars and drivers available for you to take advantage of. You can steal all their knowledge and get your need for speed sorted at the same time.

www.boss-racing.net

chris_shirl

57 posts

202 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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I would not recommend Mike Cooper. He has still not refunded me from a cancelled track day months ago...

chris_shirl

57 posts

202 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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I would not recommend Mike Cooper. He has still not refunded me from a cancelled track day months ago...

andy97

4,780 posts

244 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Try Simon Mason. A good guy and a professional Coach, not just a driver filling in between races!

nickfrog

24,087 posts

239 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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OP. It depends how much track experience you have. If you have little of it, booking an entire day of tuition might be poor value and/or will limit your enjoyment. You can learn 90% of what you need to know in two 30mn session but what you want is leave plenty of time for you to apply and practice what you have learnt. There is only so much one can learn in a day and trying to learn too much may be counter productive.