How To Get The Best Out Of Track Day – Most Essential Driving Tips By Tiff Needell





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Track Day Driving Tips by Tiff Needell on an Audi S3 Quattro
If you own a high performance car, or have recently modified your car for more speed and more power, you’ve got to learn how to manage it. And what better way to find out how than by taking it to the track?

Track day is an event that happens regularly in just about any car club you join. So no matter what brand your ride is, stock or otherwise, heavily or lightly modified, there’s almost always a club that you can join which hosts such events on a regular basis.

Track day allows you to find and test the limits of your ride’s handling, power, and braking. Such practice gives you awareness on how to handle your ride in just about any situation. When you’re armed with such knowledge and skill, you learn to become a better and safer driver on the road.

On this video, Fifth Gear host and former racecar driver Tiff Needell pilots a brand new Audi S3, and shares the most essential driving tips to get the best out of track day.

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