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Invite: Advanced Driver Training 2nd April 2005


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Hi everyone,

We still have a few vacancies for a Jim Murcott Advanced Driver training day.

Cost: $325 (includes lunch)

This one day program is a drive fast day conducted at Sandown Raceway under strict supervision. For drivers who have an interest in performance motoring and understand the responsibilities of keeping speed off the streets.

Content includes:

- Advanced skid control Maneuvers

- Smoothness

- Balance

- Racing lines

- Heel toe

- Cornering

- Correct use of the transmission: auto and manual

- Basic race craft

Please contact Richard Thean for bookings.

Click here for more details

NOTE: Drivers undertaking the Performance Driving Program must have first completed the Defensive Driving Program Level 1 or hold a CAMS Level 2 or 3 licence.

Be quick as there are only a few positions left.

Please make payments to:

Commonwealth Bank Australia

Richard Thean

BSB #: 063182

ACT #: 518401

Make sure you include your name on the description and notify Richard Thean (details below)

Richard Thean

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0411 721 798

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