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Autosport Skidpan Day - Oran Park, 2nd November


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There's another of these coming up. They're a really good day - a mix of advanced driver training on the skidpan and some motorkhana-like fun competitive bits.

Some info here but best to register with www.autosports.com.au (free, just a forum) for more info. You'll need to register if you want to go.

Round #2

Sunday 2nd November 2008

ORAN PARK SKID-PAN

• Maximum of 30 entrants

• $140.00 per driver

• Lunch provided (Sausage Sizzle and cold drinks)

The Autosports Ultimate-Control series is designed to give you maximum driver tuition with two of Australia's best driver trainers.

At these Ultimate-Control events, you are not just going learn about sliding and skidding your car with under-steer and over-steer driving techniques, but in the afternoon sessions you will then compete with your newly developed skills against the other patrons and the clock.

Morning sessions will involve direct tuition for driving control under adverse conditions. Learning how to slide "drift" skid your car on the water covered skidpan in a controlled manner. This will be done in two groups of 15 and will involve ONE ON ONE tuition with the likes of John Boston.

Well the first of this new series was awsome, the next we hope to be even better.

For a fun filled day that will see be apart of the best driver training available as well as having a laugh with a great bunch of guys and girls... get along to one of these events.

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