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Old 10-08-2013, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucky View Post
As far as how you drive, its up to you. Basically, drive at a speed that is comfortable for you. As you get used to the track you will get more confident and speed up but its vital to stay observant, keep looking in mirrors and keep over to the right to let faster cars go through. Tracks like Brands and goodwood are nice to start with as they are easy enough to remember and learn compared to say, the ring!.

You can pay for an instructor at most circuits for a few laps of tuition and thats well worth it. Also, pick a track day where there are novice sessions so that you are not way slower than everyone else.
That is some sound advice as I am a complete novice to track days I would like to do brands hatch when it comes up again, I will have to try and remember all the points you have stated for when I do a track day, I think the ring would be a long way off for me Are instructors not included in the price of the track day and how much would they cost roughly? Also do brands hatch have novice sessions when SES do track days there?
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