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Mark Hales is a leading racing journalist who has been successfully competing at all levels of European motorsport for the last 30 years. He is a multiple national champion in sports cars, saloons and GTs and more recently a prolific winner in a variety of historic machinery; he has won over 150 races. In addition to his racing and writing Mark also runs a number of very popular racing master classes, see www.markhales.com for more information.
During 2008 Mark in conjunction with Goldstar made a series of tutorial DVD’s aimed at the club racers who wanted to improve their lap times at 4 of Britain’s most popular circuits.
How to Drive is a unique product which takes circuit instruction to a new dimension How to Drive... uses exclusive new technology to sit you in the seat and show you what the track really looks like. How to drive takes the lap apart, slows it down, speeds it up and flattens it out wherever it is necessary, to give you a better understanding of the track and how best to drive it. Using How to Drive... is like being there, sitting alongside an experienced tutor, at a fraction of the cost...
How to Drive is an exclusive preview to the track with guidance as to the best lines through the corners, but it also explains a little of why a particular line is as it is. This is something your on-screen tutor Mark Hales believes is essential to learning the way round; if you know why, then you can more easily work out how. If you have never been to a particular circuit, or are having trouble with a particular part of the lap, How to Drive. will point you in the right direction.
Used throughout the DVD is Goldstar onboard footage shot from a track-day favourite in the shape of a Caterham R300 Superlight, together with an extensive corner by corner guide. You can choose from the menu whether to play the lap continuously or to watch the corner by corner analysis with its extensive commentary and additional Racecam angles. There is also a ride round the same circuit in a top-spec Porsche road car, and a virtual race which will allow you to compare the cornering, braking and acceleration of two very different cars.
How to Drive is a unique insight and the quickest way to a better/fastest lap.
Circuits covered Brands Hatch, Cadwell Park, Oulton Park, Snetterton
