Does anyone know how to find track day programs in Italy?

Kinja'd!!! "AntiSpeed" (AntiSpeed)
06/23/2014 at 07:34 • Filed to: None

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The job hunt starts today! I'm looking for work as a driving instructor in Italy, and was wondering if anyone knows how to find PDE programs in the country. I already found udrive.it and will get in touch with them, but if anyone knows about any others lemmie know! I speak Italian quasi-fluently so language isn't much of a problem either.

Thanks!!

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Kinja'd!!! KnowsAboutCars > AntiSpeed
06/23/2014 at 07:44

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AUTOVOX is from Italy. Maybe he can help you.


Kinja'd!!! Roberto G. > KnowsAboutCars
06/23/2014 at 07:58

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Yes, but I do not know much about this issue! I'll try to help as much as I can, though.


Kinja'd!!! Roberto G. > AntiSpeed
06/23/2014 at 08:11

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Yes, but I do know nothing about how to become a driving instructor, sorry. I only know that on the Monza speedway they held some sport driving courses from time to time. Indeed sport driving courses are becoming now quite poular in Italy, and are a nice alternative to the usual birthday/dad's day/prom/wedding gifts. Here's one for instance, and the page to write to them.


Kinja'd!!! AntiSpeed > Roberto G.
06/23/2014 at 08:23

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Thanks! In my short bit of research in the last 2 hours it also seems that cross-country driving tours are quite popular (like this one http://www.red-travel.com ), and could also be an opportunity. Another question, what is the Italian term that directly correlates to "track day experience?" It should help my google searching.


Kinja'd!!! Roberto G. > AntiSpeed
06/23/2014 at 08:40

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"corsi di guida sportiva auto" seems a quite good query. Of course my link gives you the results in Italian, but you can change the search language in your Google preferences.