RACR riding school to be held on February 18, 19

    The RACR riding school includes three levels of coaching as well as open track day sessions.

    Published On Dec 05, 2022 02:35:00 PM

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    Eleven-time national champion Rajini Krishnan and his team of coaches will hold the next edition of the FMSCI-affiliated Rajini Academy of Competitive Racing riding school on February 18 and 19 at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore.

    RACR offers three levels of coaching based on the experience that riders bring to the table. Newcomers will have to opt for the two-day Level 1 and 2 training packages. Those who have completed this previously and want a step up can opt for the Level 3 package. Common to all courses are theory sessions, followed by on-track sessions to put all you've learned into practice.

    The price of the Level 1 and 2 training packages is Rs 18,499, while the Level 3 package will cost you Rs 22,999. The attendees who have already completed the Level 1 and 2 programmes in the January 2023 batch can avail a discount of 10 percent on the Level 3 package. 

    If you are a track day enthusiast who has already completed the three-level training programme and you are just looking for some track time, there are open track day sessions to be held as well, priced at Rs 5,999 (for one day) and Rs 10,999 (for both days).

    There are a limited number of race-prepped TVS Apache RTR motorcycles and gear available for rent. 

    For more details on the programme or to register, head to www.racr.in.

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