Wrighty
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i wouldnt mind learning to drive properly, like on a skid pan or something?
what are my options for like advanced driving courses - is there such a thing?
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Ricky352
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Not too sure if this is the sort of thing your talking about, but Ive been on a couple of rally days and got to drive a Scoob, MK2 Escorts, new Mini.
Great fun, but limited amount of time in the car. I think it would improve reations etc on the road.
Was a bit shit getting into a 1.2 8v Corsa to drive home
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Brett
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Can't see him paying to drive a scooby for 15mins somehow I know what you're after wrighty, but I don't know where would provide it tbh.
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Mobby
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mate did this last weekend, had 20mins in each car, ferrari , porsch, scoob and a lotus elise but imo it was just for fun, even though they did teach him how to drive, i guess alot pf practice is needed,
i bet there is a driving school which isnt for fun but for actual driving but i bet its costly
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Matt L
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i wouldnt mind this either but i dont think there is anywhere out there other than the ones mentioned above
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
i wouldnt mind this either but i dont think there is anywhere out there other than the ones mentioned above
i bet there is but it costs a
bomb
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Brett
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http://www.drivetechltd.co.uk/
Doesn't seem dear at all tbh.
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TomWilly
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Do you mean like IAM - Institute of advanced motorists.
You can do an advanced driving test?
http://www.iam.org.uk/
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Fonz
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well there is of course the IAM course - speak to pow
personally i have tried this (via Xmas presents from M&D)
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/php/de_skidControl_exp.html
and taught me alot about under and over steer and importantly how to control it. also how to brake properly with/out ABS
then i had a go at this
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/php/de_rally_exp.html
which was great fun how to learn the appropriate use of a handbrake! and general car control on a slippy surface
photos are mixed in all this lot
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/garage.php?action=usergarage&owner=fonz&carid=5350&page=all
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
http://www.drivetechltd.co.uk/
Doesn't seem dear at all tbh.
thats not bad at all really.
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Neo
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I want to do an advanced driving training, rather than out in ferrari's and porsches etc
Would rather do skid pan, defensive driving etc Would be a good laugh.
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pow
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Ive done IAM (passed), Skid Pan (learnt alot, saved my arse once in the IOW) and now moving on to RoSPA.
What do you want to know?
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by Fonz
well there is of course the IAM course - speak to pow
personally i have tried this (via Xmas presents from M&D)
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/php/de_skidControl_exp.html
and taught me alot about under and over steer and importantly how to control it. also how to brake properly with/out ABS
then i had a go at this
http://www.silverstone.co.uk/php/de_rally_exp.html
which was great fun how to learn the appropriate use of a handbrake! and general car control on a slippy surface
photos are mixed in all this lot
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/garage.php?action=usergarage&owner=fonz&carid=5350&page=all
defo going to do some of them
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pow
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I wouldnt recommend anyone doing the IAM course in a 1.2 8v
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TomWilly
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Pow, do you think the IAM test was worth doing?
What sort of things do you do?
Im guessing you do it in your own car?
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John
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I've just emailed the secretary of my local group, meant to do this for years now and i've not got any reason not to, more info would be good though pow
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Robbo
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Have a look on the Caterham website
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Cheese Man Chris
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I'm currently doing the IAM course. I stated in my 12v and there wasnt a problem.
I paid £65 and that covers how ever many lessons you need and the test.
You do it in your own car and have to pay for petrol.
Its moslty old people that volenteer their time to tutor you.
Its not exactly extream driving, just sticking to speed limites and reading road signs.
Any questions please ask.
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John
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Do you just turn up to the meetings and go out once a week?
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pow
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You don't get the full feel of the course in a n underpowered car.
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Robbo
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I'm gonna be doing my IAM shortly in the GIT
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pow
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Well worth doing, even helped my insurance premiums out 
You get assigned an observer (mine was a middle aged bloke, really nice who had a sence of humor). He taught me a lot about driving, cornering on the road etc etc, how to make the most progress possible while keeping safe (and I do, I always manage to smash parents etc going somewhere, keeping to the limits driving safely).
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pow
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IAM is easy - RoSPA ftw
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Cheese Man Chris
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quote: Originally posted by pow
You don't get the full feel of the course in a n underpowered car.
Its like any day to day driving really. Much more fun in a high power car 
Theres nothing stopping you doing it in a slow car. Your not allowed to go over 70 anyway lol
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Cheese Man Chris
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Pow, how many sessions did it take to pass?
Iv done 10 but havent been for weeks
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