Instructor Recruits for BMW Driver Training

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BMW Malaysia is reviving the BMW Driver Training programme which had been conducted by Auto Bavaria a few years ago. The training would be available to the Malaysian public in due time. For now, they are recruiting instructors for this BMW Driver Training programme. If you think you have what it takes to be a good driver instructor, you can send your application and resume. File URL removed
 
I nominate Zoggee .... if the club can support/endorse him that'd be a great. Having an illustrious member as part of that program will give the club great exposure and insight.
 
i second, third,fourth and fifth that Zoggee be nominated as Permanent Instructor.......
 
The program should be similar to that being offered at Spartanburg (BMW Performance Center). I'll get more info/insight on the 'curriculum' held there and you guys can train up zoggee in the respective discplines :D

Since they would most likely be using E90s, the other active E90'rs and myself will be on hand to give tips on what to expect, dynamically, from the car. Most likely the other cars use will include the Z4M coupe, maybe an odd M5/M6 and X3s/X5s (for the offroad experience segment).

Club committees, please prepare testimonials and letters of support...

Hmmmm what else? :D
 
Here's an excerpt from a local member's account of a recent outing to Spartanburg. This is for the 2 day Performance Class...

"Here is a brief outline of my experiences and thoughts.

Instructors: Paul, Andy & Steve were great. All had & are currently in racing. Paul Mazzacane (sp) was our “lead” instructor and was a great teacher.

Day 1:

8:30am – 9:00 Registration: coffee/juice & waiver signing

9:00 – 9:45 Classroom: Introductions & Briefing of day’s activities

9:45 – 10:00 Outside: briefing on proper seating position and on the setting of the memory seats (to allow for the smooth driver switching on the course.) Two drivers for each car so each had their own seat position in memory.

Our cars were 2007 loaded Z4s; this was the car we did about 90% of the driving in

10:00 – 12:00 On track doing warm ups and just getting use to the cars. Various speed weaves at 30, 35, 40, 45 mph. Emergency ABS braking to full stops at 35, 40, 45, 50 mph. Emergency lane change without using brakes,, followed by an emergency stop after the change at various speeds.

1:00pm – 4:30 All track work: skid pan (using the 335i), handling course, time trials on handling course (placed 2nd with 25.47 seconds lap, top speed 78 mph. The “rat race” (using the 335i) with water was a lot of fun and really tested your smooooooth transition from brake to throttle to high speed without spinning out without DTC.

Day 2:

8:30am – 9:00 Classroom: Days briefing

Morning: Did 4 activities plus added another lane change to the other land change activity, meaning emergency lane change then immediately another lane change followed by the emergency ABS stop in the lane. This too was done at 30, 35, 40, 45mph. Quite intense even for someone that has done it before. There was a lot of cones-a-flying at the higher speeds but by the time you had your 4th pass you had it down.

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon:

More skid pan work in the 335i with and without DTC. That’s a trip..

Then the “rush” of the day: A freeway speed emergency stop in a turn.
This is a sweeping turn to gain speed rapidly to a straight-a-way (stabilize), to a full emergency ABS full stop beginning at a cone,, to stop in the shortest distance possible in a turn. You do it at 50, 55, 60 & 70mph. THEN, you do it without the cone to use your own full ABS braking point to end inside of a four cone box in that turn. In other words, highway speed emergency full ABS stop while steering thru the turn into a box. AMAZING what the BMW brakes can do.

Then we had the opportunity to drive 2 laps on a course in an X3, M5, M6, & 740 where we had cones, hard braking, and sharp turns with acceleration to speeds of 80mph. I would have to say that my favorite would be the M5 as the M6 w/SMG takes some getting use to. All are just “outstanding vehicles.”

Finally at 3:45pm we took the X5 through the “Off Road” course set up for the X3 & X5. It is nothing short of amazing what has been engineered into the those vehicles. This course takes you through 40 feet of 18” standing water, steep angles (left & right) and steep angles “around” a hill to a steep hill up and then down with the “hill mode” on which takes over the entire speed of the vehicle to 3-4 mph. This is done with you having both of your feet flat on the floor to show how well the program controls decent. Unbelievable stability in a vehicle.

Note:
All communication between instructors and drivers are with 2-way radios but the only time we talked would have to notify of a problem/concern which there were none for us. It was 99% them to us and it was broadcast to all cars all of the time. We all got the benefit of ours & others successes & mistakes."


I'd go and sign up to report to you guys, but wife said no on spending $2k ;) Oh well, next UDM I'll take delivery (or redelivery) there...
 
KL2DC,

I did not read the topic of paying for the course......in their literature except ur review....

care to share what is the cost here? are we to pay?
 
Jules;194772 said:
KL2DC,

I did not read the topic of paying for the course......in their literature except ur review....

care to share what is the cost here? are we to pay?


Not in the literature provided. The info posted by the OP is for an instructor recruitment drive. From the literature it seems BMW Malaysia is setting up a facility/institution very much like the one in Spartanburg (Performance Center).

You can view the different courses at the Perf Center here:
http://www.bmwusa.com/bmwexperience/performancecenter/school


With such a facility set-up it might not be far fetched to imagine a Performance Center delivery option for BMW buyers in Malaysia. :eek: This is exciting news! (ok maybe I am reading too far ahead but it looks like everything is being set into place for e.g. recruiting instructors etc etc). Think about it guys...

http://www.performancecenterdelivery.com/
 
I think those who got the "right stuff" they better apply for this. It is not only the certification but the ability to expand the knowledge.
 
Jules;194772 said:
KL2DC,

I did not read the topic of paying for the course......in their literature except ur review....

care to share what is the cost here? are we to pay?

Hi everyone,

I am part of BMW Malaysia team who is conducting this BMW Instructor academy recruitment exercise.

To answer your question with regards to the cost..... The applicants DO NOT have to pay anything to enter this academy here in MALAYSIA; the cost is covered by BMW Malaysia. However, you will need to go through the following process;

1. interviews on 24-25th Feb (successful applicants will be notified by phone/email)
2. drive assessment on 3-4 March (for those who passed the interviews).

Successful candidates (there are 12 seats up for grabs) will then join the BMW Instructor Academy (held at Sepang F1 Circuit) from 9-18 March where they will undergo training conducted by certified BMW Instructors from BMW M (in Munich).
 
535i;194897 said:
Upon selected - it's a full time job, no ?

Hi 535i,

Nope...its part-time job.

The BMW Driver Training program which will be launched here in Malaysia and open to public later this year will be conducted on weekends/public holidays. Hence, you can still maintain your current job (assuming you are working full-time on weekdays).

The only commitment for those with full-time job is that you will need to take leave to attend the academy (if you are selected) and subsequently some of the weekends once the BMW DT program kicks off.
 
aletigermo;194904 said:
Hi 535i,

Nope...its part-time job.

The BMW Driver Training program which will be launched here in Malaysia and open to public later this year will be conducted on weekends/public holidays. Hence, you can still maintain your current job (assuming you are working full-time on weekdays).

The only commitment for those with full-time job is that you will need to take leave to attend the academy (if you are selected) and subsequently some of the weekends once the BMW DT program kicks off.


Thanks for the info ...
 
Thanks Aletigermo for heads up info.....

dates clashes with my business travels.....so another slot perhaps assuming u have others.

regards to aleena....assuming u r in bmw MY.
 
koko.....read the requirements carefully, do this and no HPC ok.

either way, I wish u well.
 
Jules;194772 said:
KL2DC,

I did not read the topic of paying for the course......in their literature except ur review....

care to share what is the cost here? are we to pay?

Bro, dont think it will be cheap. How can you put a figure on the test car's depreciation coupled with tires, instructors' fees, track rental and etc.....but whatever BMW Malaysia charges (assuming its below 3k), I think its good value. Hey its an e90 330i!:p :D

But it will be a good experience for everyone to attend it :)
 
bundy....I was asking from the context of a aspiring instructor....and the answer is it will be a FOC.

As a customer, sure the course wun be cheap......RM2000++ for a one day Porsche Driving Experience was worthwhile for some ppl in this forum, I bet! u know who-lar....

PROFESSIONAL DRIVING EDUCATION is always WORTHWHILE.....let me assure u this!
 
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