27-04-2003, 02:19pm
Yes, they still go up to level 4, but I think it is level 3 that they teach you how to drag the knee (if you need to).
However, I think you have to do the levels in order. I'm looking forward to doing level two maybe this time next year, but I'll be doing quite a few track days in between now and then to practise what I have learned.
I forgot to say, the main presenter, Steve Brouggy is an excellent presenter. I've been to many work related seminars and stuff over the last ten years hosted by some very good presenters and I can say that he is up there with the best of them.
Here's a photo from the day.
However, I think you have to do the levels in order. I'm looking forward to doing level two maybe this time next year, but I'll be doing quite a few track days in between now and then to practise what I have learned.
I forgot to say, the main presenter, Steve Brouggy is an excellent presenter. I've been to many work related seminars and stuff over the last ten years hosted by some very good presenters and I can say that he is up there with the best of them.
Here's a photo from the day.