Do you know of any venues or clubs that will not treat a beginner like a moron. It would also be nice to get a drift licence so what options are available to me in the UK?
merc190cossie said:But a supermarkets car park is private property and so is not part of the road and regulations act.
I think your best place to LEARN is in a lightly snow covered area (if available) or on a low or no populated dirt road your familiar with, do that until your comfortable with your car and then move up from there.
Although i can say that a track would be better, but not everyone has access to a track.
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