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Client of the Month: Oliver Wong

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Oliver Wong is a young man with a burning passion for cars. Despite having loved cars for all his life, he had never had any real experience in racing till recently. He is an enthusiast who has been for performance driving programs conducted by BMW and gone for a couple of track days in Malaysia. He approached us, wanting to “get a taste” of what it would be like to drive in a Formula car, and he received more than what he had bargained for. Below is a schedule of what we had planned for his 2 day formula program.

Day 1: BASIC RACING

  • 9am: Pick up from Hotel
  • 930am – 4pm: Clark International Raceway
    • Orientation on Basic Racing and Formula Car Driving
    • Learning of the Circuit (Tony Kart)
    • Heat 1 – Orientation Gear Shifts and Circuit (Ford Focus Touring Car)
    • Heat 2 – Braking (Formula Ford)
    • Lunch Break
    • Heat 3 – Follow the leader / Racing line Exercise (Formula Ford)
    • Heat 4 – Downshifting (Formula Ford)
    • Heat 5 – Lapping (Formula Ford)
  • 430pm: Return to Hotel

Day 2: ADVANCED RACING

  • 9am: Pick up from Hotel
  • 930am – 4pm: Clark International Raceway
    • Review
    • Heat 1 – Skills review: Shifting and Race Line (Ford FocusTouring Car)
    • Heat 2 – Lapping (Formula Ford)
    • Heat 3 – Lapping (Formula Ford)
    • Lunch Break
    • Heat 4 – Data Interpretation (Formula Toyota)
    • Heat 5 – Data Interpretation (Formula Toyota)
    • Wrap –up Discussion
  • 400pm: Return to Hotel

On the 17th and 18th of December 2009, Oliver Wong did a 2 day Formula Program with us in the Philippines. He had approached us in early November, inquiring on the feasibility of doing a Formula program and we tailored a program specifically to suit his needs. The agenda for the customized program was simple. To build up the skills needed in a short period of time so that Oliver would be able to handle, and perform in a Formula Toyota. We started him off with the purest and most basic form of racing, karting. This was used to build up the essential concepts that would be required to handle an expensive and delicate race machine, the Formula Toyota. After some theory and practical with the kart, the next step was to put him into a touring car, to get him used to handling a vehicle that was much bigger, and a lot more powerful. This phase saw Oliver hurtling through corners, unleashing the power of a race prepped touring car.

Oliver felt that the progression from karting, to touring car, to Formula Ford, and finally the Formula Toyota was a great way to build up his confidence and to ensure that he had the necessary skills and techniques to advance up to the Formula Toyota. His biggest takeaway from the program was that “In order to drive fast, you first have to learn how to drive slow.” This was something he truly believed in and was emphasized by the instructor that trained him. The initial portion of the training was spent refining his skills and developing his techniques to a greater level. After he got used to the handling, the racing lines, and the driving techniques such as heel and toe, Oliver was then strapped into a Formula Ford. It was his first time in a Formula Car, and Oliver was thrilled. He had no idea that this program would be so much fun. He was taught about the car, its behavior, capabilities, and its limits. His instructors were really impressed with his ability to learn and adapt so quickly to the driving conditions presented to him.

With full confidence, they gave him the opportunity to drive the Formula Toyota car, with uprated horsepower. In the Formula Toyota, he had a blast of a time, with the adrenaline rush from the open cockpit of the Formula Toyota. Oliver was extremely satisfied with the program and felt that it was better than what he had expected. Oliver was pleasantly surprised with the 1 is to 1 instructor to student ratio and the fact that there were only him and another client of ours doing the program. We had customized the program such that it would be a private program so that he would be able to learn and absorb as much as possible within the two days and the addition of the second client, was to reduce the costs of doing the program.

When we asked him about his future plans for racing, he told us that he had such a great time, that he would like to get a racing license and start participating in some race weekends.

We have successfully planted the racing bug into Oliver and we will be seeing a lot of him in the Motorsport scene as we support his training and races so that he’ll be able to live up to his full potential.

Client of the Month – Sharbel Dias

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Sharbel Dias is a 22 year old driver aspiring to make it into Formula 1 racing one day. He has no formula racing experience before in the past so he approached Global Racing Schools for help on how to develop himself as a driver so that he can turn professional one day. He wanted to be able to learn how to drive a formula car in the shortest amount of time with a limited budget.

So shortly after working with Sharbel, we developed a training program to suit his needs in order to start his racing career as well as to take part in a crash course to develop his skills further. After much discussions, we developed a 5 day Formula Racing Program for him in New Jersey, USA.

Day 1

The day began with a classroom session on the circuit and also the F2000 Cars. There were about 15 other drivers in the classroom with him as our instructors went through the basics of cornering, circuit diagrams and also the formula car’s characteristics. After a short briefing, the official training start. It started off with a Track drive in a  Chevrolet Malibu to get the students to know specific parts of the track and after that they will put into special side cars. After that, it was back to more classroom learning and a review of the track and cars.

Day 2

After a short continuation of the program in the Side cars, it was time to be fitted into the F2000 Race cars for a test to see the racing lines of the students. Sharbel had to produce laps and racing lines to be recorded by the instructor so that the briefing will be more precisely geared towards learning on the mistakes. In order to further the driving development, the drivers were paired up with a partner with equal driving skills so that they will be able to work as a team to improve and push each other.
Day 3

The day directly into the race cars again. This time Sharbel was allowed to pass on only the stretch and on certain corners. This is to teach the students specific cornering and passing techniques in a controlled environment of racing. However as a beginner, Sharbel did spin out of the track a number of times as he misjudged the corners and entered it at too high a speed. But he managed to catch up and ended up as the lead car before the day’s session was over. By this time, the results on the timing sheets has dropped dramatically and the training was started to push more intensively and aggressively towards a more race competition focused point of coaching.

Day 4

The remaining 2 days of the program included the expertise of a professional driver and he was specially assigned to be paired up with Sharbel in order to advance his learning and driving skills. He was tagged with the driver to watch his racing lines and braking lines which added to more analysis for Sharbel to learn and by the end of the session, Sharbel cut more time from his laps and was almost beating his professional driver team mate in some of the corners. There was intensive analysis done on each lap and the timing based on every corner. After the  day’s session, the students were prepared for an official race situation that was going to take place the following day. This was something Sharbel was thrilled to take part in.

Day 5

The day consisted of 2 qualifying rounds and 2 races to achieve the best overall result. So the night before, Sharbel had been given materials to look through and also to study the strategy for this day.  The day started with 10 minutes of practice session where all the students were pushing the limits of their cars to get the best time. On the practice session, Sharbel was able to catch up to the tail of a more experienced mexican driver and he was getting blocked on every corner of the race. But finally an opportunity came and on turn 9 of the circuit, where sharbel had mastered the cornering technique and line, he passed the driver which added much boost to his confidence for the qualifying session that was to come.

Qualifying came and Sharbel knew he had to stay on the tail of the professional driver as he was the best among the pack. Squeezing out every piece of the track to run on and braking as late as possible, Sharbel managed to qualify in a decent position for the 2 races.

The first Race began and Sharbel managed to be on the lead all the way even beating out the professional driver in the opening laps of the race.  The pro driver was trying to pass him at every corner and pushing his limit at the corners. But the frustration was too much for the professional driver to take and Sharbel managed to keep him at bay for most of time.  Finally at lap 5, he was pushed out of track by an inexperienced driver that was a back marker that wasn’t looking at her mirrors. So in order to avoid a collision, he swirled off track and losing the lead in the process. That was too late for a come back and Sharbel managed a respectable 5th place for the 2nd race.
As the second race began, Sharbel noticed the mexican kid sticking onto the tail of his car right when they started and when the Mexican driver was too close, the driver loss control of his car. After which, Sharbel passed another 4 other drivers to get up to 2nd spot. Looking forward at number 1 spot, he pushed the limits all the way and on the final lap, the gap was not close enough to take over.

As they got into the Pit lanes the pro driver came up and congratulated Sharbel saying he didn’t know he could do what he did. That concluded the 5 day training and he learned so many fundamental techniques such as  learning how to think, how to pass safely and quickly, how to perfect corners, how to learn tracks by oneself and so much more. Many of the instructors were very surprised at the speed and maturity of driving that Sharbel displayed in his maiden race and training session.

Currently Sharbel is getting ready for his 2010 race season with the guidance of Global Racing Schools and we all know this is a young driver to watch for the future and we are giving him our 100% support for it.

Client of the Month – Marcus Xing

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Marcus Xing is a 23 year old young man that is interested in racing. He has no experience and has never been involved with the sport before. However given his age and considerable lack of experience, he is still interested to become a professional racer which would eventually lead him to race in Europe.
So he approached Global Racing Schools for help on advice on how to proceed with his racing career aspirations as he has just completed a disastrous formula training program from a popular school in Thailand. So Global Racing Schools set him up on a Program in Philippines to conduct his racing initiation program for 5 days based on a customized program cater to his learning curve.

Day 1 – Day 3 ( 1 on 1 kart training)
His first challenge was to learn all the fundamental racing techniques of racing and to do so he used the most fundamental and basic form of racing; Go Kart( Tony kart with 125cc Rotax Engine). He was set up for a 3 day 1 on 1 karting training program followed by a 2 day Touring car Package. The karting program’s focus was to instill the basic sense of racing lines, braking lines, entry and exit strategies to achieve a perfect lap.

Under the guidance of 2 kart engineers and 2 race instructors, his intense program included over 200 laps of karting that included:

  • Entry/ Strategies
  • Pace Kart overtaking maneuvers
  • Racing Lines
  • Braking Lines and many more

With a zestful spirit to learn and a determination to get the most out of the program, Marcus started out with a bang to finish the 3 day karting program 7 seconds faster than his initial time on the 1st day. On top of that dipping below the track average timing which is considerable amazing considering his lack of experience in karting and racing. On the completion of Day 3, Marcus had a good knowledge of Racing fundamentals on track and was ready to take on Touring car racing.

Day 4 – 5 ( 1 on 1 Touring Car Training)

The final 2 days of the program was to have private training on a Race Prepped Touring car. After the rough and tumble of a go kart, sitting in a touring car had an immense difference on the driver’s physical body so he was able to make even better use of it.

The 2 days of training was focused on techniques such as:

  • Heel/ Toe Techniques for downshifting properly
  • Positioning of the car on track
  • Oversteer and understeer, what they are and how to correct or solve them
  • When to apply the power and how this affects the overall corner speed and balance of the
  • When and how hard to brake
  • Vision and how important it is to be looking through the corner and many more.

By the end of the Touring Car Program, Marcus managed to beat the timings of more experienced drivers due to his intensive training and accelerated learning curve. Fully satisfied with the program, Global Racing Schools is currently arranging a long term goal for him to get his advanced FIA License so as to race in the British Touring Car Championship within 3 years.

Global Racing Schools can do the same for you. With a network of schools, race teams on almost any circuit in the world, we specialize in any form of racing consultation in regards to competition and training in all categories ( Rallying, Karting, Touring car etc).

So contact us today for your customized program that will save you the trouble of  “Trail and error” learning that only leads to a waste of your financial resources and time. It is about time you left your racing career to real professionals that have the experience and contacts to get you to where you want to be.

Thank you for your choosing Global Racing Schools for your racing requirements

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