Yep the course I did was well worth it, the briefing in the cafe and detailed walk of the track took up the whole morning, probably in the region of 3 1/2 hours, then the afternoon consisted of 4 track sessions each of 12 to 15 minutes. At todays costs the same sort of thing would probably cost nearer to £130, so I suppose you could split it £50 for the morning Briefings and £80 for the afternoon track time. Not cheap but due to the quality of the input I thought it good value. The added Bonus was watching how it should be done during the lunch break when Hislop and Mckenzie were out on their Yamahas along with Ray Stringer and Max Vincent on their Sabre Airways ZXRs |