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Iam doing it next tuesday 26th at Eastern Creek.

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Can I ring up and book it even thought I've had the car for like 18 months?

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if you have the voucher/order form, I do not see why not.

I did not see any time limit on the form.

It is a bit of fun if you have doen them before, or a real eye opener if you have not.

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Hi All

I am new here but I just wanted to add to this thread.

I bought my FPV F6 310 last Dec but I am waiting for July and praying it's going to rain. I want to be taught how to seriously handle the car in the rain!

Do you guys think this is stupid?

I am quite happy putting my car on Barbagello race track when it's fine :evil: (I am in a street racing car club and we hire out the track once a month) but I admit I am scared in the rain, :blush: I am hoping to overcome the fear with some proper training. :spoton:

Am I likely to get this at the drive day?

Cheers

Alison

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:spoton: Alison

You'll learn alot about the F6 on the drive day, they'll teach you about threshold braking with your car and other things that will get you very familiar wu=ith the whole F6 package.

:earning how to handle a car in the wet is something that not many people think to do, so the fact that you want to get more experience in the wet means you are heading in the right direction!

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The FPV drive daya will be wet for some of it regardless of the weather.

They will hose the corners and show you how traction control and ESP work in the wet.

You will learn a heap on the day. I was trying to get my wife to do mine as I have done heaps of trackwork and a FPV drive day.

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