Technique, skill, confidence . . .
Junior Driver Development
It is particularly important for junior drivers to complete each stage of learning fully, before moving on to the next stage.
For parents who want to prepare their son or daughter for the Junior1000 Rally Championship or to begin competitive rallying when they’ve passed their driving test, this is a most thorough and comprehensive coaching programme. Centred on Bill Gwynne’s ‘Rally Ladder’ principle drivers are coached to develop a thorough understanding of the core set rally driving techniques to give them a solid foundation to build their rally career.
What to expect on the day
TIME | ITINERARY |
---|---|
09.30 | Registration, safety briefing, race suit and helmet fitting. Stage walk. |
10.15 | Demonstration laps with your driving coach. |
10.30 | Driving session. |
12.30 | Lunch. |
13.15 | Driving session. |
15.30 | Debrief, presentation of Drivers Assessment. |
16.00 | Drivers depart. |
What to Expect
- Safety briefing and rally driving technique theory.
- OMP race suit, Peltor crash helmet and balaclava.
- Driving coach to student driver intercom.
- Demonstration laps with your driving coach.
- Series of driving sessions.
- In car video analysis.
- Breaks between driving sessions for debrief and re-set for next session.
- Freshly prepared lunch and refreshments.
Useful information
Refreshments | Included. |
Lunch | Included. |
Address | Bill Gwynne Rallyschool International Turweston Aerodrome, Brackley NN13 5YD |
Delayed | If you are delayed on the day please contact us on +44 (0) 7957 823519 |
Guests | One spectator is included in your fee. You’re welcome to bring extra guests to spectate for a fee of £15.00 per person to cover lunch, refreshments and insurance. |
Clothing | An OMP race suit, Peltor open face crash helmet and balaclava are provided on this course. |
Accommodation | We can provide you with a list of local accommodation. |