Bedford Autodrome - 15th December
Discussion
RICHES said:
there in a 240cup exige and booked a day instruction as i need it. top day i hope, what do you think of lessons on the whole? sole distroying or positive?
I'm guessing that by buying a 240 cup you already have some experience of driving fast! Tuition is always a good thing. If you haven't been to bedford before, you can easily get lost on the circuit due to its width and the occasional unorthodox racing lines. Once you know your way round, they should focus on aspects of your driving to make you smoother, corner quicker with confidence and to balance the car.its not like a first driving lesson, they are there to improve your skills, not teach you the skills - it can only be a positive thing (unless the person being taught thinks they are Michael Schumacher, but actually have the skills of Maureen from driving school)

Tuition certainly a good idea. I had a 20min lesson in my Exige (which I hadn't taken on track before) at Donnington last week which was excellent. Even if you are proficient, and have driven other track cars of your own, a good tutor can never hurt !
Bedford sounds good - who organises those days ?
Bedford sounds good - who organises those days ?
sixspeed said:
spcmarine, tried to email you through your profile but it said you weren't accepting them.
If you're meeting your mate with the Westfield, how about a meet in the Leatherhead Esso 'on the run' petrol station early Saturday morning for the convoy drive up?
Thats weird If you're meeting your mate with the Westfield, how about a meet in the Leatherhead Esso 'on the run' petrol station early Saturday morning for the convoy drive up?
. Yeah sounds good, not sure if I will be taking the car on track now as it needs afew bits doing to it
although the westfield should be good fun. What time you thinking of leaving?Gassing Station | Track Days | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






also I have just been told the range on the westfield is only 80 miles. Failing that it all sounds good