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High Performance DrivingHigh performance driving is not exactly racing. It is established upon a defensive approach which is more advanced than that of regular driving. The goal is to reap maximum benefit from your vehicle in a controlled environment that allows you to move along quickly yet safely. One of the major differences between racing and high performance driving lies within the use of a timer. With the former, a timer is typically used because a competition is taking place, but with the latter a timer is generally not used, at least for competitive purposes, since the focus is on skill and not speed. Successful mastery of the principles of high performance driving often separate good drivers from excellent drivers. A number of professional racers possess the skills associated with high performance driving because they prove worthwhile when it comes to handling a vehicle at high speeds. For example, the correct hand position for normal driving is 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, but 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock is the proper position for high performance driving. This position enables more precise steering. Master High Performance Driving Skills With the Experts of Sports Car Driving ExperienceTo put it mildly, the instructors of Sports Car Driving Experience are masters of high performance driving. Our one and two-day courses are dedicated to helping students master the art and science of high performance driving; all while having fun. Each student is assigned a personal instructor who gives them one-on-one coaching so they can reap the greatest benefit from their time with us. Take your driving skills to the next level and join Sports Car Driving Experience for one of our unforgettable courses and see why we were featured in Corvette Enthusiast magazine. For more information about high performance driving, please contact Sports Car Driving Experience at 1-800-453-5506 today! |
