For those who have not attended a SDT Skid Pan day they are a lot of fun and you learn new skills at SAFE speeds. If you have a son/daughter that wants to learn car control safely this is a very good opportunity.
There are spots available at $143 per person on 15/11/15 from 1230 to 1630. http://www.sdt.com.au/docs/SDT%20ENROLMENT%20FORM.pdf for the booking form.
How many MX5's can we get to attend? It would also be a good chance to see how other people's cars handle (subject to mutual agreement).
From one of my first Skid Pan days with the MX5 Car Club in 2012
SDT Skid Pan Day at Mt Cotton 15/11/15
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Re: SDT Skid Pan Day at Mt Cotton 15/11/15
Hey I remember that day. Terminal understeer. I just never seemed to get a really slippery fresh diesel session.
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Re: SDT Skid Pan Day at Mt Cotton 15/11/15
This looks like a good time, but I've run out of fun tickets for the year
I did a skidpan day up at Gympie last year, it was more of a drift day with the idea to just be as sideways as possible for as long as possible. I wasn't very good at it, but I did learn quite a lot. Definitely want to do something like it again.
I did a skidpan day up at Gympie last year, it was more of a drift day with the idea to just be as sideways as possible for as long as possible. I wasn't very good at it, but I did learn quite a lot. Definitely want to do something like it again.
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