How to Drive is a unique product which takes circuit instruction to a different level. Until now, circuit guides have been two-dimensional, words and diagrams on a printed page. That is certainly better than no guide at all, but it doesn't show you what the road looks like from the all important position. Behind the wheel.
How to Drive uses exclusive new technology, first to hover you overhead and provide an overview, then to sit you in the seat and show you what the road really looks like. How to Drive takes the lap apart – slows it down, speeds it up and flattens it out wherever necessary – to give you a better understanding of the track and how best to drive it. Using How to Drive is like being out there, sitting alongside an experienced tutor, at a fraction of the cost.
How to Drive is a quick and convenient means to a better lap. Whether you’re a novice driver on your first trackday, or a race driver looking to save tenths of a second, you can expect to save hours of valuable track time – and therefore money – getting up to speed beforehand.
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I’d never been to Oulton before, did one day's testing as well as watching the DVD, using the circuit guide and playing on the PS2, and I won!
The main difference it made was that I was able to go out on the first session of the test day knowing where the circuit went. I'd watched the DVD several times and so remembered the key points about each corner. That is particularly important at Oulton where a lot of the corners have either a blind entry, a blind exit, or both! My best lap times in that first session were only about a second slower than my ultimate pole position time, so it certainly gave me the confidence to attack the track that I wouldn’t otherwise have had. It accelerated the learning process quite considerably.
I particularly like the aerial views and the blue ‘sighting’ lines for the corners, I thought that worked really well and was very clear.
Andrew Smith
Caterham Graduates Championship, no. 55, Oulton Park.
I had not been to Cadwell before but had watched the DVD on numerous occasions before the race weekend arrived, after whichI felt I knew every corner, incline and apex. The DVD was presented in a clear and understandable manner which made me feel very confident about my approach to the circuit. The race weekend arrived and despite horrendous weather condition and numerous red flags not only did I secure a 3rd place on the podium but I also set a new circuit record. Due to the DVD, not only have I had fanastic results but I feel I have gained a valuable insight to one of the most technical circuits in the UK.
Josh Benson
Carphone Warehouse Formula Ford 1600 – 2008.
I qualified about 10 places higher than my previous best – so, really great stuff for the novice/mid-field driver!
Andrew Hawken
Caterham Graduates Championship, no. 117, Oulton Park.