Race Driving Fundamentals: Disclaimer
Disclaimer
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00:00 | - Before we do a deep dive into the world of precision driving, we do need to talk about the risks involved when out on track. |
00:07 | Firstly we always recommend the use of proper safety equipment in any car that's being used for racing purposes. |
00:14 | This includes a roll cage, race seat and harnesses for the car as well as a fire proof race suit, helmet and head and neck restraint system for the driver. |
00:23 | I know a lot of enthusiasts consider safety equipment to be an unnecessary expense. |
00:28 | I can assure you that you'll be very thankful for every cent you spend, if you do end up in an accident. |
00:34 | While learning, it's important that we take small, incremental steps towards getting faster. |
00:40 | Overstepping the mark too quickly can result in an incident and that can mean a huge loss of confidence, not to mention loss of seat time if your car spent some time in the armco, all of which is only going to delay you in reaching your driving goals. |
00:55 | Driving on a racetrack at speed is a specialised task that does require specialised knowledge and attention to detail. |
01:02 | When learning the intricacies of becoming faster behind the wheel, mixed information or misunderstandings can result in an increased level of danger to yourself or others on track. |
01:13 | So while we present the information in this course in such a way that identifies and controls these risks, it's still your responsibility to correctly apply these in practice and evaluate the possible outcomes. |
01:26 | If you're not comfortable with the possible risks or feel like this course is not for you, please let us know and we'll be happy to give you a full refund of the purchase price. |