Showing posts with label Go Kart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Go Kart. Show all posts

Friday, 7 January 2011

Karting School For Pier

The owners of Weston’s Grand Pier are launching a junior karting school on their 300 metre long Go Kart track.

Children aged eight to fifteen, who enrol in the school, will be taken through beginner, intermediate and advanced driver training.

Lessons can now be booked on either Saturday or Sunday mornings from 9.30am to 10.30am.

Each child will be issued with its own driving licence, which charts their progression through the school and includes ‘endorsements’ for bad driving. They will be trained in safety, kart control and race technique.

The racing school will also be staging its own championship held over a series of rounds for drivers who have completed the advanced training course.

The Junior School will be launched on Saturday 5th February and the price is £25 per lesson or courses of three lessons can be purchased for £60. For more information visit our website www.grandpierkarting.co.uk

Grand Pier Go Kart track manager Russell Mabley said: “I am sure the karting school will be very popular. It’s a must for aspiring Jensen Button’s everywhere.”

To register your interest in the karting school email russell.mabley@grandpier.co.uk

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Monday, 19 July 2010

KARTING SCHOOL FOR PIER

The owners of Weston’s Grand Pier will set up a junior karting school on the newly installed 300 metre long Go Kart track, when the attraction opens this summer.

Children aged eight to fifteen will be taken through beginner, intermediate and advanced driver training. Lessons can be booked on either Saturday and Sunday mornings from 9am to 10.30am.

Each child will be issued with its own driving licence, which will chart their progression through the school and it will also include ‘endorsements’ for bad driving. They will be trained in safety, kart control and race technique.

Grand Pier Go Kart track manager Russell Madely said: “I am sure the karting school will be very popular. It’s a must for aspiring Jensen Button’s everywhere.

“As well as the karting school, we will also be organising a regular Grand Prix from September, where you can qualify, run in at least two heats and then take part in the final race to find the overall winner”.

To register your interest in the karting school email Russell.mabley@grandpier.co.uk