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Don't discount training through ROSPA did mine a few years ago and found it useful it smoothed out my driving style and in fact made me quicker over a given drive.
You are awarded a grade depending on your level of driving the top level seems to be regarded as highest level a non police driver can achieve.
Contact your local group and go for a test drive and see what you think only cost is applying for your test and membership, oh and a retest every 2 years I think.
You are awarded a grade depending on your level of driving the top level seems to be regarded as highest level a non police driver can achieve.
Contact your local group and go for a test drive and see what you think only cost is applying for your test and membership, oh and a retest every 2 years I think.
#13
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As mentioed above really. Make sure you have decent tyres, a good geo set-up and a bit of respect and they're not scary at all.In fact they're amazing fun!
I personally believe that a lot of the "horror" stories come from people not giving the car the full respect it deserves. Anything fairly small with a stiff chassis and 240hp through the back wheels will get out of shape if you provoke it. By far the most important thing from my experience of the car is to drive it smoothly. If your control inputs are smooth and progressive then the result is something which will just stick and go
You really won't go far wrong with some track time, it's a great environment to get to know your limits and those of your car too. MSV & Javelin do evenings through the summer months which are probably ideal for a taste of what it's like.
I personally believe that a lot of the "horror" stories come from people not giving the car the full respect it deserves. Anything fairly small with a stiff chassis and 240hp through the back wheels will get out of shape if you provoke it. By far the most important thing from my experience of the car is to drive it smoothly. If your control inputs are smooth and progressive then the result is something which will just stick and go
You really won't go far wrong with some track time, it's a great environment to get to know your limits and those of your car too. MSV & Javelin do evenings through the summer months which are probably ideal for a taste of what it's like.
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Originally Posted by Puke
Get on track and teach yourself @ http://www.javelintrackdays.co.uk/trackday/
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Originally Posted by Puke
Get on track and teach yourself @ http://www.javelintrackdays.co.uk/trackday/
#17
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I agree with Pricey1959 above.
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
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I agree with Pricey1959 above.
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
Be interesting to get a "performance rating" from you Steve! I like to think i'm reasonable but i'd probably get a shock!
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Originally Posted by minvo' timestamp='1430484246' post='23597764
I agree with Pricey1959 above.
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
Get some details for your local IAM or RoSPA group.
They all should be more than happy taking you out for a "test" drive.
If you lived closer then I would be more than happy giving you some "hints and tips" as I used to be an IAM observer (like a trainer).
I was extremely lucky and got a Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins) to train me - such an eye opener! I recommend it to everyone no matter how good you think you are.
If you enjoy it like I did then you can take the IAM or RoSPA test (or both like me) and then get you S2000 ensured for £165 a year! (when you get to my age)
Hope this helps
Steve
Be interesting to get a "performance rating" from you Steve! I like to think i'm reasonable but i'd probably get a shock!
You certainly did very well on track the other week!
Steve
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Class 1 police driver (Eddie Hopkins)
Been with a drive with him as well, i was driving the Police car <no light on>
Been with a drive with him as well, i was driving the Police car <no light on>