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    Hi guys,

    I am loving my polo gti, but before i even consider getting it chipped i wanted to get some experience on learning to drive a manual a bit better. Eg, learning how to take a fast start off etc.

    Basically i am looking if their is any one day courses in quasi 'race' driving or defensive driving ?

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    I suggest you update your location so we can make the best suggestions possible

    I have done advanced driving/defensive driving courses as have others here but is there one for quick starts, not so sure. I'd start saving up for a new clutch though
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      • #4
        Originally posted by b0bby View Post
        Hi guys,

        I am loving my polo gti, but before i even consider getting it chipped i wanted to get some experience on learning to drive a manual a bit better. Eg, learning how to take a fast start off etc.

        Basically i am looking if their is any one day courses in quasi 'race' driving or defensive driving ?
        definitely a good idea to do the defense driving/advanced driving courses for on-road confidence.

        as for the stock/chipped polo though, if you get your starts perfected as stock, won't that just be a waste of time. IMO, launching a chipped polo is a whole new world over stock.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
          definitely a good idea to do the defense driving/advanced driving courses for on-road confidence.

          as for the stock/chipped polo though, if you get your starts perfected as stock, won't that just be a waste of time. IMO, launching a chipped polo is a whole new world over stock.
          Yeah I'd have to agree when I switch back to stock I find it a hell of a lot easier to drive clean compared to driving chipped.
          Originally posted by Preen59
          It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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          • #6
            is there one in sydney??

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            • #7
              Originally posted by leasaunce View Post
              is there one in sydney??
              plenty. this is the first one i see! =)



              I went to one, when i was driving around my mum's laser. It was great fun! learn alot!!

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              • #8
                you can also goto Ian Luff: http://ianluff.com.au/retail who provide decent instructors, and plenty of tips for driving.

                Simon

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                • #9
                  Peter Finlay runs one at Oran Park.Google "Peter Finlay" or "Nationwide Defensive Driving School" for info.Phone 9873 1773.
                  I do some instructing with Peter.Email: peter@finlays.com.au
                  Cheers
                  Len
                  Last edited by MACCAA; 09-09-2008, 10:37 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MACCAA View Post
                    Peter Finlay runs one at Oran Park.Google "Peter Finlay" or "Nationwide Defensive Driving School" for info.Phone 9873 1773.
                    I do some instructing with Peter.Email: peter@finlays.com.au
                    Cheers
                    Len
                    hey len!
                    that's crazy.... he's the one i went to 3 years-ish back. were you working then?! he spell my last name wrong on my certificate!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Adam View Post
                      hey len!
                      that's crazy.... he's the one i went to 3 years-ish back. were you working then?! he spell my last name wrong on my certificate!!
                      Nope not 3 years ago....
                      Cheers
                      Len

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                      • #12
                        Apart from getting hands-on approach, try sourcing "Master the Art of Race Driving" from Skip Barber. It covers lots of technicalities of vehicle dynamics, tyres, driving skills, understanding tracks and racing stuff. Only not covered is Left Foot Braking.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks guys, i am looking at drivegti.com

                          I am in victoria so i am trying to decide if the 'Volkspower' day coming up this month is for me or not, should i not be trying out 'Level 1' first?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by b0bby View Post
                            Thanks guys, i am looking at drivegti.com

                            I am in victoria so i am trying to decide if the 'Volkspower' day coming up this month is for me or not, should i not be trying out 'Level 1' first?
                            Yeah, definitely.

                            You wouldn't be allowed near the track without a level 1 certificate (I think). I've done level 1 (twice) and 2 certificates and I've been to a track day with them up here in Brisbane.

                            I highly recommend doing all 3 in the order their names suggest.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by firdausasri View Post
                              Only not covered is Left Foot Braking.
                              Pointless in our cars anyway, throttle is cut when you touch the brake.

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