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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 822097" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>I found that these are nothing more than a day of fun on the track. I wanted a similar driving course, but it doesn't really teach one how to handle a car in an emergency. Strangly those type of courses don't exisit. One has to pay a proper trainer to do it and yes they recommend you do it in your own car, and it's cheaper. I spoke to an advanced driver (racer ) from Jaguar who was willing to give a course. </p><p>BMW in Centurion for example has someone working for them that was a race driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 822097, member: 1941"] I found that these are nothing more than a day of fun on the track. I wanted a similar driving course, but it doesn't really teach one how to handle a car in an emergency. Strangly those type of courses don't exisit. One has to pay a proper trainer to do it and yes they recommend you do it in your own car, and it's cheaper. I spoke to an advanced driver (racer ) from Jaguar who was willing to give a course. BMW in Centurion for example has someone working for them that was a race driver. [/QUOTE]
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