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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 257710" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>A lot of ppl have the misconception about driving on track.. this is not a competition, drive it as fast or a little faster as u would on normal road.... It's up to u how much faster you want to go or how comfortable you are with the speed. </p><p></p><p>We have a wide range of participants from different age group. The older group are a little more hesitant so they would start of slow and steady. Usually after the first session, the instructors would normally take the 'student' out in their own car and show how it's can be done.. It help to make the student understand better after they have driven on the 1st session and then shown the way by the instructors. Most students would show improvement towards the end of the day as they are better equipped and more confident....</p><p></p><p>There would be faster cars too on the track, that is why passing rules were set and to be strictly abide to.. Participants who ignore the rules would be warned. If he/she still defy the rules, a blackflag would be served and that means the driver would not be allowed on the track for that day.. If you see faster cars approaching on the straight, just wave them past. No overtaking is allowed at the corners for Group 1. Overtaking can only be done on the straights.. </p><p></p><p>Just be alert and apply common human sense and you'll enjoy the day without much drama.. </p><p></p><p>As for helmet, just a normal SIRIM approved bike helmet would do... This ain't racing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 257710, member: 6"] A lot of ppl have the misconception about driving on track.. this is not a competition, drive it as fast or a little faster as u would on normal road.... It's up to u how much faster you want to go or how comfortable you are with the speed. We have a wide range of participants from different age group. The older group are a little more hesitant so they would start of slow and steady. Usually after the first session, the instructors would normally take the 'student' out in their own car and show how it's can be done.. It help to make the student understand better after they have driven on the 1st session and then shown the way by the instructors. Most students would show improvement towards the end of the day as they are better equipped and more confident.... There would be faster cars too on the track, that is why passing rules were set and to be strictly abide to.. Participants who ignore the rules would be warned. If he/she still defy the rules, a blackflag would be served and that means the driver would not be allowed on the track for that day.. If you see faster cars approaching on the straight, just wave them past. No overtaking is allowed at the corners for Group 1. Overtaking can only be done on the straights.. Just be alert and apply common human sense and you'll enjoy the day without much drama.. As for helmet, just a normal SIRIM approved bike helmet would do... This ain't racing... [/QUOTE]
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