We’re Invited to a Driver Training Day at HART

MG Car Club Sydney HART Driver Training Day

The MGCC Sydney, in conjunction with HART in St. Ives, Sydney, is holding a driver training day on Sunday the 23rd of February at Honda’s HART facility in St. Ives.

Following on from the earlier defensive driver training day at HART, the MG Car Club Sydney has again partnered with HART to learn even more about car control for classic cars. This event will extend the level of driver control, including the use of the wet skid pan to master unexpected skid control, as well as other advanced driving skills on their training circuit. The session will finish with some fast laps of the HART circuit.

Two sessions are available:

  • Morning from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and
  • Afternoon from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

A BBQ lunch is included for participants and will bring both sessions together at 12:00pm.

Numbers are strictly limited to 24 drivers for each session.

Each session will be split into two groups, with one group on the skid pan and the other on the track, so there will be plenty of practical tuition and practice.

The event is only open to licenced drivers, including provisional licences (no L-plates). Be sure to bring your driver licence on the day (no Licence – no drive!)

Bookings & Payment

Booking, nominating your preferred session and payment is required no later than the 7th of February 2020. We will need your email address as well for communications.

Cost is $130 per person. An early bird discount is available, making the cost $120 per person if booked and paid for by 3 February 2020.

Bookings can be made with either:

Payment by direct deposit including “HART” and your “NAME” in the description to:

The MG Car Club

BSB: 112-879  (St George Bank Limited)

Account Number: 043811680

*Low entry levels may mean consolidation into one session, or even cancellation.

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