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SAFEisFAST offers drivers school contest
By alley - Nov 27, 2015, 12:51 PM ET

SAFEisFAST offers drivers school contest

SAFEisFAST.com is offering the chance for three aspiring racers from across the world to win a day of training at a top racing school in the US, Europe or Asia. 

In the U.S., the

Allen Berg Racing School

is offering one winner the choice of two programs at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca circuit in California. There is a one-day program aimed at beginner drivers to learn the fundamental elements of racing a single-seater car, and a one-day lapping program, which covers all the elements of a test day and encourages drivers to refine and improve their existing skills.

In the UK, Motor Sport Vision is offering one winner a place on its Race Academy. This is a one-day program featuring one-to-one instructor training in race techniques, such as defensive driving and starts. The course also includes a National B racing licence or Advanced Association of Racing Drivers Schools (ARDS) test.

In Malaysia, 

Meritus.GP

, which runs the AsiaCup Series junior driver development program at the Sepang circuit, is offering a full day test in the championship’s Formula BMW car. The AsiaCup will become the FIA Formula 4 South East Asia series in 2016 and Meritus.GP are also offering a huge $10,000 discount from the championship entrance fee if a suitable graduate decides to enter the series following the test day.

To be in with a chance of winning one of the training days,

simply click here and answer three motor sport related questions

.

The winners will be chosen from all of the correct entries received.
About

Allen Berg Racing School

 

The Allen Berg Racing School runs training programmes at motor sport venues throughout California. Berg, a former Formula One racer, is the chief instructor of the school, which provides courses that cover specific racing theories, a detailed curriculum and driving exercises, all of which are derived from Berg’s thirty years of racing and working with top-level teams from around the world.

Berg’s academy uses Formula Renault single-seaters, all of which are meticulously prepared and maintained, for its training programmes. The courses the school offers are arranged to cater for all levels of driving ability and budget.  

About MSVT

MotorSport Vision Trackdays is the in-house track day division of MotorSport Vision, the owner of multiple racing circuits in the UK. MSVT is one of the largest track day operators in the UK and provides both car and motorbike sessions for all levels of ability at Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Oulton Park, Cadwell Park and Bedford Autodrome.

MSVT offers track and race academies, which both include dedicated one-on-one instructor training.  The courses are tailored to the needs of individual drivers and cover both advanced driving theory and practical skills.      

About

Meritus.GP



Mertius.GP is a racing team based in Asia that also provides a number of motor sport engineering services. The team was formed in 1996 and runs an AsiaCup Series junior driver development programme for aspiring single-seater racers. The squad has won 34 Asian motor sport titles in series such as Formula Asia, Formula BMW Asia, Formula BMW Pacific, Formula V6 Asia and the GP2 Asia Series.

The team counts former Formula One drivers Takuma Sato and Narain Karthikeyan amongst its alumni and 2015 Le Mans winner, Earl Bamber. As well as being the first Asian team to be invited to the GP2 Asia series by Bernie Ecclestone, Meritus.GP will engineer the FIA Formula 4 South East Asia series, which replaces the AsiaCup in 2016.

About SAFEisFAST.com

SAFEisFAST.com is a free online resource offering video tutorials on safety, fitness, mental skills, race craft, career development, sponsorship, marketing and more to assist the careers of drivers in all forms of racing. The website was created by the Road Racing Drivers Club (RRDC), led by president Bobby Rahal, in conjunction with the FIA Institute. 

Since its launch, there have been hundreds of thousands of views of the online tutorials from visitors representing more than 130 countries.

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