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Driving lesson recommendation.

muz911

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As a youth I wrote my impreza off, now im slightly older and wise im not looking to do that again :)

I'd like to have a proper lesson someone show me on a track maybe a skid pad how to handle a car when it slides, what the limits are for me, and just some technics.

Anyone suggest something? I'm not really after becoming a racing drive my car is to dear to me to break already but I would like to know how to handle it.

Porsche driving experience?
 
Sit with GaryW on one of his runs, it'll give you quite a lot of what you're looking for. [:)]

Regards,

Clive
 
Certainly try the YouDrive@Porsche but also consider organisations like CAT Driver Training at Millbrook.
 
Silverstone Porsche Experience will teach you all you want.

I drove with Bernard Aubry for the full day in summer 2010; if you've done IAM or ROSPA to any decent standard I wouldn't bother, and he was on about retiring anyway. Silverstone will be a better all-rounded imo.
 

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