Rider Training / Tuition (Training run within the open day)
Rider training available with Fred Merkel (2 times World Super Bike Champion and 3 times AMA Champion) - This is exclusive training which will make you a smoother, faster and a more confident rider. This is a great format to learn these skills with no groups to have to synchronise your time on the track.
- Learn the correct lines
- Learn how to position yourself correctly on the bike
- Have your bike set up correctly for your weight, riding style etc.
- Gain extra confidence in braking
- Gain extra confidence in trusting your tyres
Pricing is $499 for a full day of concentrated riding and training with Fred Merkel and includes your track entry fee.
For any further enquires, please contact us at info@redlinetrackdays.co.nz or 021 522 433.
Training provided by appointment only.
Redline Track Day with Fred Merkel Tuition - Taupo, September 17th 2009
I had heard about a new "Open Track Day" format being launched by Redline Trackdays some time ago and decided that I would make some enquiries so I might experience how this new format was different to the standart type of track days. At this point let me just say that I do race and have been competing for about one year at club level starting in Clubman's and now competing in F2 and F1 races on my Yamaha R6.
After Googling "Redline Trackdays" I was pleasantly surprised to se a very professional website set up in an easy access format which explained that the Open Track Format meant exactly that! No groups, No time limit, No restrictions on passing and a chance to practice your race starts! Sounded like a racers track day dream. There was also an opportunity to get some tuition from 2 times World Superbike Champion and 3 times AMA Champion, Fred Merkel. I decided that it would be a great idea to get up to Taupo and check out the new format first hand and get some training from a racing legend all in the one day.
I arrived at the Taupo track in the morning with the sky promising a mostly find day and got about setting up my bike in a garage of my choosing (the trackday fee includes your garage), it was nice to find myself setting up next to Tony Rees, 2005 NZ SBK Champ! and some other very talented riders. I found the Track Day organisers to be friendly and approachable and the paddock was given plenty of time to sign-in and get set up between 8am when the gates opened and 10am when we could go out and have a play, right after the riders briefing.
I had seen Mr Merkel on a number of occasions in the pit areas during the VMCC Winter series but I was a little nervous about meeting him and being under his watchful and experienced eye, I need not have worried, after being introduced to Fred by Darrin Madgwick, the Trackday organiser I felt immediately at ease by Fred's relaxed and friendly manner, this guy is very down to earth and after a chat with me and the other two riders about what we wanted to get out of the days tuition, it was easy to see that Fred would quickly ascertain our individual skill levels and tailor the tuition to suit each of us.
Basically Fred's approach was to take point duty and slowly familiarise us with the line, he would then get us to take the lead one at a time, follow around behind us and come into the pit area for a debrief. It was good to see that Fred recognized straight away that he had three riders of different skill levels and decided to split us up for more 'one-on-one' type tuition to give us all the most out of our time with him.
When it came to my turn Fred made it clear that it wasn't about needing or trying to impress him (as if any of us could!) his words were "I'm looking for the smart rider, not the fast rider", we head out onto the track, Fred in front and over the course of a few laps slowly pick up a moderate pace. Fred rides the line he wants you to take and after every section looks back and does one of two things that made me chuckle to myself, Fred turns around and gives me the Merkel Thumbs Up which brings an instant grin or he turns around, looks at you and turns back to continue through the next section, my interpretation if he did this was "nope, not quite right...let's try again".
Coming down the back straight after more than a few laps and some consistent Merkel Thumbs Up Fred waves me on to lead, I don't know if it was just me but I immediately want to impress and pick up my pace and then I find myself looking back! "Why the heck am I doing this", I ask myself, I can almost see Fred rolling his eyes Hahahaaaa. I slowly button off and try and concentrate on my line gradually getting faster, every so often Fred overtakes me under braking and holds my hand through the correct line then he waves me forward again.
My time with Fred consisted of this leading, showing the line, then me following until we were getting up to what was for me a fairly good pace. After every session we woul head back into the pits for a debrief, Fred was generous with affirmations that made my chest expand and had a non critical way of correcting which kept my feet firmly on the ground.
The format of the Redline "Open Track Format" allows you almost non-stop riding and I saw later from my onboard cam footage that it was easy to go out and ride hard out for 30 to 45 minutes at a time, by 2pm I was absolutely knackered and had to politely decline my turn with Fred, in other words I got way more tuition than I expected and a lot more than I could handle, this is testament to Fred's conditioning as he who was out there all day.
For anyone contemplating this type of tuition let me just say, on the day, I knocked close to a whole second off my fastest race pace even though it seemed I was going slower! Fred Merkel is a true gentleman with a true passion for the track, it's not hard to see why he has such huge respect from those that know him. This is the best training/tuition available and you can gain so much even if you're not a racer. I would encourage anyone to get along to these "Open Track Days" especially if you are looking at competitive racing or just like riding fast with other fast riders, who knows, you may even get to rub shoulders with Fred Merkel as he goes past!
Thank you Redline Trackdays for a fantastic format and thank you Mr Merkel for making your knowledge and experience available to others that share the same passion.
Regards,
Darrin Humphries Managing Director EM Services 2002 Ltd
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