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Sport160
20 July 2005, 17:28
Firstly I have done a couple of searches but haven't found much, but apologies if this has been covered in detail before.

Having just got my first scobby (a std MY03 WRX) I'd like to increase my skills and knowledge of how the car handles and behaves on the limit, clearly the public highway is not the place to try this.

Are there any recomended or known instructors out there who offer 1 to 1 or small group driving tuition aimed a scooby drivers (or other performance AWD cars).

I'm not looking for a roadcraft course such as HPC or anything similar, I'm more interested in a limit handling course where you get to find, explore and exceed the cars capabilities in a safe environment.

Any recomendations ?

Cheers
Neil

mid_life_crisis
20 July 2005, 19:15
Good question Neil, I'd like to know that also!

STI5300
21 July 2005, 09:13
I have heard good reports about a guy called Don Palmer, there is an article about his day out ! in a mag I have at home, I think he has a web site

Will come back to you on this

Andrew

You could also investigate an Advanced Driving Course by IAM, I did one years ago on a motorbike, I thought I was good but learn't loads.

STI5300
21 July 2005, 09:16
http://www.drivingdevelopment.co.uk/

This is his site, The wet day looks awsome

Sport160
21 July 2005, 11:33
Andrew

Thanks, have heard on Don Palmer, my old boss used to sprint an early 911 and used Don Palmer for few one on one sessions with what he described as fantastic results, so thats certainly an option.

Cheers
Neil

Sport160
21 July 2005, 11:59
Just thought of another one from my Lotus Elise days

http://www.carlimits.com/

Rgds
Neil

C 8HEP
21 July 2005, 16:45
if you drive to me i would gladly take you out in your car and show you how to drive it fast. just buy me lunch :)

Sport160
21 July 2005, 17:39
Let me guess, you've got full access to your own private airfield....LOL

Thanks for the offer but think I will pass for now :-)

C 8HEP
21 July 2005, 17:45
how did you know!?

RRH
21 July 2005, 18:25
Don's the man :D

Hol
21 July 2005, 21:26
I was thinking of Don Palmer as a present from my Kids ;) After reading the article where Paul? from TSL went up for the day.

If anyone wants to consider going up as a small group??? Let me know.

Hol
21 July 2005, 21:27
if you drive to me i would gladly take you out in your car and show you how to drive it fast. just buy me lunch :)


If you go tooo fast, you might get HIS lunch :D

RRH
21 July 2005, 21:47
I'd be up for that Hol :)

C 8HEP
21 July 2005, 21:51
well its cheap and u got nothing to loose

mid_life_crisis
22 July 2005, 00:00
I'd be up for that Hol, let me know :)

I was thinking of Don Palmer as a present from my Kids ;) After reading the article where Paul? from TSL went up for the day.

If anyone wants to consider going up as a small group??? Let me know.

scooby munkster
22 July 2005, 07:11
Carlimits is a good day, Andy is the man who shows you just what your car will and can do, its well worth the day out it will improve your driving 100%. Thats if you are not to far from essex.

Paul:eek2:

Sport160
22 July 2005, 08:39
Hol, likewise, would be interested if the numbers work and if its a small group.

Paul, Essex not too bad for me, and as you say Andy has a very good rep. I think one of their 2 or 4 person days would be just what I'm looking for. Might try to book one up for November on the chances that it will be wet and I can claim it as an x-mas present.

Cheers
Neil

Hol
23 July 2005, 08:57
OK Guys, let me see what I can find out. :thumb:

GaryCat
23 July 2005, 09:38
Try Stormy (usually found in the Trackdays forum) - he organises days at Bruntingthorpe with instructors on hand.

As an intro Andy Walsh at carlimits is very good but your tyres will suffer, he's also about 1/3rd the price of Don Palmer.


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