

Ards Licence
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Posted 06 May 2010 - 11:36 AM

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 11:38 AM
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Posted 06 May 2010 - 12:04 PM

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Posted 06 May 2010 - 06:53 PM


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Posted 06 May 2010 - 06:56 PM
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Posted 06 May 2010 - 07:04 PM
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 04:24 AM


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Posted 10 May 2010 - 06:19 AM
I've been thinking about something like this for ages... Not just getting my ARDS but how to use it....
You know you can do your ARDS course at Anglesey (courtesy of the Performance Driving Centre) at the National? Cost is £295, less a £50 discount if you're already paid up for the track day (to cover the missed track time while you get the classroom briefing and sit the written test).
Jonny
BaT
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:24 AM
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 08:06 AM
not quite sure what you mean?Someone trying to impress an instructor is the last person we need on track on a sessioned day.
If you don't drive courteously/safely as well as demonstrate you can get round a circuit consistetly you may fail. you are not out to impress (they've seen it all) you are there to demonstrate an understanding of the basics of how to get round a circuit and understand the lines, handling, flags, etc etc
you don't drive 110% like you do when racing for your ARDS LOL
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 09:17 AM

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 12:34 PM


#14
Posted 10 May 2010 - 06:56 PM
1, Someone taking their ARDS is best advised to drive at 80% - more slowly that others on track
2, They will be nervous, therefore not paying best attention to faster drivers (so holding everyone up)
3, I am not aware courtesy plays any part in ARDS or subsequent races![]()
4, If they do catch someone up, they will be expected to make progress, perhaps not obeying the standard TD rules?
The day works well in sessions. Injecting someone out of session is not a good idea.
Have you taken your ARDS?
EDIT: Actually have re-read you post, I beleive not.
Or been on track when someone else is taking their ARDS?
EDIT: Chances you have, but wouldn't have know it

It's very much like taking instruction - so nothing to worry about. Trackday rules apply.
The test is not about how quick your are or how agressive or passive you need to be in a race, it's as Jo described

Edited by System-G, 10 May 2010 - 07:04 PM.
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:05 PM
Think it's fair to say Mr P has been round the odd circuit in his time as a Production BMW racer.Have you taken your ARDS?
Or been on track when someone else is taking their ARDS?

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:07 PM

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:12 PM
Doing a search for the word "racing" and the author "Partridge" is pretty tricky ...Well I stand corrected then

#18
Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:25 PM
I'll try develop a habit of searching every post by every members whilst replying in future thenDoing a search for the word "racing" and the author "Partridge" is pretty tricky ...


By Partirdge's post above, it came accross like he hadn't done an ARDS course. I was mistaken.
If intructors are encouraging behaviour like that on trackdays sessioned or OPL (under ARDS tuition or otherwise), they shouldn't be instructing IMO

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:36 PM
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