Driver training in Scotland, Who does it?

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Driver training in Scotland, Who does it?

Post by tenkfeet » Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:51 pm

I really need some driver training to get the most out of my car . I really fancy a track day but I feel at my current level I would be a hinderance and more inportantly I could crash my car.

Who does driver training tailored to the Elise in Scotland? 1st lotus appear not to have a Crail day in the near future, I have emailed. I am tempted to go on the Lotus Driver training day but funds are not exactly great.

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Post by Shug » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:02 am

1st Lotus (Andy Walsh) does a lot of days at North Weald (darn sarf) He's accepted as the best for the Elise. If you're worried about Trackdays, book on an SIDC one, as they have Knockhill instructors to hand and the standards are great.

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Post by Lazydonkey » Wed Aug 17, 2005 8:23 am

I've done the Andy Walsh crail day and thought it was excellent - but I've also done an hour with an instructor at knockhill which might be a good halfway house.

It costs £90 in your own car. You get two laps with the instructor in the passenger seat willing you on. You come into the pits chuffed to bits cos you are "raggin the arse of your car". 8)

Instructor (mid 50s gentle looking bloke in my case) then swaps places with you and spends 2 laps demonstrating beyond all reasonable doubt that you are a girl and you can't drive for toffee. I was CONVINCED we weren't going to make it round duffis for the first time. :?

You then have 4 x 5 laps with the instructor to try and get better.

I did this session in March before I'd ever done a trackday and its definately well recommended to see what the car can do, and (more importantly) the correct lines at KH. Easily the best £90 I've ever spent, I was on cloud nine for hours! Its also amusing blasting past all the people on the ferrari / knockhill experience in a road car!

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Post by Gareth » Wed Aug 17, 2005 8:42 am

Or next SIDC day do what I did and get a knockhill instructor to come round with you for two or three laps for free!!!


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Post by tenkfeet » Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:18 am

Cheers guys I will look into a SIDC day, very cost effective. When finances allow I will look into a Walshy Day.

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Post by Skyenet » Wed Aug 17, 2005 11:25 am

tenkfeet wrote: When finances allow I will look into a Walshy Day.
Don't leave it too long as it will be the best money you spend. Better than any upgrade you can fit on an Elise. Will make a lot of difference to your own road driving and safety, let alone track use.

I did some days with Walshy and then went straight onto an SIDC day where I got him to sit in for a few laps. Then got a pax lap with him in a borrowed Caterham. Now that was a laugh and will never forget it, have it on video as well. Rather mental when he spotted TUT and gave chase :shock: SIDC track days highly recommended, and get some pax laps as well, especially in the first half hour when the track is busy.

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Post by Rag_It » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:15 pm

Looking to do this along with Ed, someone mentioned Walshy has a DVD out which shows you his training as well!

Anyone know where to find this?! His website might be a good place to start!

Dave :roll:

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Post by Shug » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:17 pm

http://www.1stlotus.com

It's good, if a little short. But it gives you the theory. Just don't go practising it on the road!
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Post by tenkfeet » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:54 pm

Rag_It wrote:Looking to do this along with Ed, someone mentioned Walshy has a DVD out which shows you his training as well!

Anyone know where to find this?! His website might be a good place to start!

Dave :roll:
I have just ordered the DVD, you have a PM.

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Post by Rag_It » Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:24 am

Cheers Guys!

As for it being too short - no film/movie with cars is ever long enough!


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Post by Gareth » Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:34 am

I learned nothing from it.
Not saying I know about heel and toe etc but just felt it is difficult to explain this technique through a DVD. Sold it on ebay for profit!!

Also nearly fell asleep watching it as Walshy was sooooo dull but I believe his excuse was he had concussion :roll:

Never heard a bad thing about his one to one training days.
Hopefully I will do one next year. :)

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