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Old 01-Feb-2006, 23:32
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Originally posted by allthegearnoidea
Thanks to everyone for their words of encouragement.

Wow. I've been on line chatting to a California Superbike Instructor (I'm sure its a formality TP). I will definitely be back for advice.

I'm afraid I can only give advice on running Theatres so I feel rather inadequate.

Interestingly I have heard via the CSS that ebike (my existing insurers) will now offer trackday extensions to their policies for CSS courses and will then give you a discount once you have completed level 2. No costs as yet but sound promising.

Now given everyone seems so impressed with the CSS days I wonder what the word on the streets is about the club trackdays. The forms for the club trackdays are sat on my desk calling out to me. What is the general form? Are they good for novices? Whats the crash record? Are there people around who can teach no hopers like me? In short should I sign up?

Dave

Well thanks for the vote of confidence but I won't count my chickens just yet ... The DSC is lucky to have a few real CSS coaches already in David Cook, Richard Sneig and Chris Butcher. I don't think we have anymore do we? We also have WeeJohnnyBee who is an excellent instructor for No Limits Track Days.

Club Trackdays ... I think the DSC track days are an excellent introduction to the track day scene. Definitely a more friendly and helpful environment. DSC track days have a reputation for being more considerate than most and there's always plenty of help and advice around should you need it. I would thoroughly recommend it for your first experience.

There will be instructors at each DSC day that can help you out as well.

Sign up and go for it - you know it makes sense
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