Instructor wanted

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randeria

Original Poster:

77 posts

285 months

Saturday 2nd August 2003
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I've been driving on track in 911's for a few years, doing 1500-2000 miles on track per year, and sense I have reached a plateau in my ability. I've had loads of tuition at different tracks, but most of it is just for 15-20 minutes, and has varied from very useful to downright cr*p.

I am looking for a recommendation of an instructor who will help improve my track driving, preferably someone who knows 911's, but first and foremost someone who is a good teacher. I'm not looking for "know alls" who want to impress me with their own abilities, and neither do I want someone who takes me back to basics - whilst I'm looking to improve, I am not a novice.

The idea would be to hire the instructor for a day at an open pitlane track day in the south of England. Can anyone help with recommendations?

Regards
Zubin

jleroux

1,511 posts

261 months

Saturday 2nd August 2003
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Zubin,

Drop me a mail - i have a couple of ideas for you.

cheers,

J5
BaT

dontlift

9,396 posts

259 months

Saturday 2nd August 2003
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Talk to Steve Lewis steve@b-chip.com he is excellent and ARDS qualified

As One

114 posts

256 months

Monday 4th August 2003
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Drop Nigel Greensall a message nigel@nigelgreensall.com. He's a two time Boss F1 champion and a Radical front runner who also doeas one to one tuition.

Regards,
Felix

nigel greensall

75 posts

256 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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Thanks Felix for the kind words ! I have got lot's of Porsche experience, currently racing a 964 with David MacMillan in the excellent Britcar series and working with Neil Bainbridge and his customers.

Nigel

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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I'm going to be in touch with Nigel at some point - the man knows his Stealths (I'm building an Ultima) and he loves his 964s and I've got a 964RS (nearly fully rebuilt). Just need to get the cars on the road and find some time

nigel greensall

75 posts

256 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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Thanks Felix for the kind words ! I have got lot's of Porsche experience, currently racing a 964 with David MacMillan in the excellent Britcar series and working with Neil Bainbridge and his customers.

Nigel

yum

529 posts

274 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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I had an excellent day at Mallory in 2000 with a John Bussell, who IIRC raced porsches and classic Astons for a living. Excellent instructor.

I tried to get him for a day another time but he was busy, but he was certainly interested. if you do a web search his name seems to come up associated with 911s.

His mobile number was 0402 561 911, so i assume that you change the 4 into 77 or something.

r

poon

229 posts

253 months

Saturday 6th December 2003
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Zubin,

Sorry to use this thread, but I wanted to know if your tyres are still for sale? I have mailed you separately twice and don't know if you are getting them. If they are I am happy to pay your stated price and will collect as soon as you want me to. I am in the london area so it won't be a problem.

You can call me 07786 524572

Cheers

Stuart

mikeyh

146 posts

263 months

Tuesday 9th December 2003
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I had a very useful day in my Elise at Silverstone with Jonny Mowlem and Drivedata. They set up full telemetry in the car and were able to analyse my driving in quite some detail. Jonny did a few quick laps to set a baseline and a comparison with his telemetry was most enlightening! He is a very experienced Porsche factory racer and having been out for a few laps with him driving a GT3 I can vouch for his smoothness and speed. He's a very good instructor too. I found that the telemetry really added a lot to the day - much better than tuition alone.

Melv

4,708 posts

266 months

Wednesday 10th December 2003
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A couple for you to try:

Wil Arif- arif.racing AT virgin.net

John Garlick (964RS owner too!):

johngarlick AT onsite.co.uk

Rgds
Melv



Steve Lewis

141 posts

285 months

Monday 15th December 2003
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You wouldn't just buy a hang glider and throw yourself off the nearest cliff without some basic instruction! The same applies to performance car driving.

Given some basic skills (and driving is a skill) you will become smoother, faster and above all safer, making your time behind the wheel more enjoyable.

I am an ARDS registered 'A' Instructor.
Recently sent PH Promo email to agreeing members.

Happy to advise.

Best regs
Steve L
07785 773341
steve@b-chip.com