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Anyone been to the Audi Driving Experience
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 4:00 am
by chrissy
Hi just wondering if anyone on here has been to the Audi Driving Experience day, and if so how was it / is it worth the money? Since its coming up to Christmas, I was thinking about asking old St Nick

about getting a voucher to go.
Alternatively, could you recommend a better track day for getting the most from your motor and getting a bit of track time?
I thought it would probably be best to do one of these tuition days before taking the step and putting my own car on the track.
I have had a scroll through the net and found a few different track days. Just thought that it is good to get the opinion of the folks who have been already.
Cheers for any info.
Chrisc

RE: Anyone been to the Audi Driving Experience
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:08 pm
by Rilla
I went on a 'track day' at silverstone. What it should be called is 90% classroom day 5% watching day and 5% track day, wasnt overly impressed with it all to be honest. Just want sum1 to show me for a few laps then let rip meself, didnt work out that way!
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:47 pm
by coupev26
i went in april 2006 and drove over the course of the day A6 30 the TT 3.2 and the rs4 overall it was a excellant day out and well worth the money.
will be doing the r8 course next year. enjoy it if you go

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:09 pm
by Nige_RS4
I would say that there are better courses available for the money. Depends on if you're happy to use your own car or not. Try don Palmer ....
http://www.drivingdevelopment.co.uk/
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:28 am
by chrissy
Thanks for the replys / info.
I will be booking something at the start of next year. Just waiting to see when my bro is free so we make the plans. Will post back once I have booked / been.
Thanks again
Chrisc
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:14 pm
by lma07
I went on the Audi trackday at Silverstone a few months after getting the car. It is based more on the handling and at the time you got to drive the new TT, S6 and RS4. I really enjoyed it but agree perhaps asking santa for a voucher for
www.palmersport.com would be more fun. It isn't just for corporate functions.
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:35 pm
by sonny
Nige_RS4 wrote:I would say that there are better courses available for the money. Depends on if you're happy to use your own car or not. Try don Palmer ....
http://www.drivingdevelopment.co.uk/
I did the Don Pamer course, very good indeed, Iv wondered how good the Audi Driving Experience day is like!
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:44 pm
by victor2vt
Was invited to Silverstone for the launch of the R8 a friend had on orde and experienced what i think must have been the "experience".
Basically you get to to be shown by some VERY experienced racing/rally drivers what the RS versions of Audi cars can do, then you are given the chance to do what they can do in the cars, and, of course, you make a fool of yourself.
Must say i had a great day, so much so i bought an RS4 shortly afterwards, i was so massively impressed by what the car could do !!!
Highlight of the day, taken round the circuit with the race/rally drivers at the wheel INCREDIBLE !!!
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:52 pm
by Nige_RS4
victor2vt wrote:Was invited to Silverstone for the launch of the R8 a friend had on orde and experienced what i think must have been the "experience".
Basically you get to to be shown by some VERY experienced racing/rally drivers what the RS versions of Audi cars can do, then you are given the chance to do what they can do in the cars, and, of course, you make a fool of yourself.
Must say i had a great day, so much so i bought an RS4 shortly afterwards, i was so massively impressed by what the car could do !!!
Highlight of the day, taken round the circuit with the race/rally drivers at the wheel INCREDIBLE !!!
That doesn't really count as driver training in my book, just a jolly!
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:28 am
by victor2vt
No, we had speakers in our cars linked to the instructors who were giving us help and advice on where we were going wrong all the time, it gave me great trust in the ABS system for example, to approach cones at 80mph plus, slam on the anchors and steer round the obstacle.
I learned a lot from these experts.
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:57 pm
by ecain63
I did an R8 experience last november. Was a fantastic day out though a bit pricey. Well worth it though.
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 6:34 pm
by brahma
Have been invited to silverstone for the launch of the V10 R8 on 15th may

.
I suppose that'll be called a jolly too
Aim to have a great time.
Long drive for me, but it'll give me a chance to stetch the legs of the new car!
Must be quite a few of you chaps going , I would think.
BW
Raj