Ric the Traffic light, is that a double lane?
Wouldn't mind watching a drag between a couple of people! Evenly matched cars of course.
chaotic2050 wrote:Ric the Traffic light, is that a double lane?
Wouldn't mind watching a drag between a couple of people! Evenly matched cars of course.
MH3.0R wrote:Steve, well said and well supported. If we want to test our real capabilities/driving skills and explore the limits of our own vehicles, then we can take it to one of the many advanced driving courses or track days (Sandown hosts them frequently).
chaotic2050 wrote:I am very keen on doing this maybe once or twice to get to know what my car is capable of, when I was talking to Andrew he said I should take it to a skidpan day. Do I need to apply for some sort of extra license to do this, Andrew mentioned something vaguely about a license for track driving. Also how does insurance work, with me being 21 would I be allowed to do it, I'm just after the skidpan thing and not any actual racing, also do you have to notify your own insurance company about it? I know absolutely nothing about track driving so forgive me for asking so many questions.
teK-- wrote:... With CAMS/AASA events you typically are given personal liability insurance as part of the entry fee since the event organisers pay the premium on behalf of all attendees.
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