If you have no experience at all, and the ARKS training includes a basic driving improvement element, rather than just sitting you in a kart; and **you are in a position to learn from this, then it may be valuable.
**Too many drivers aren't in a position to learn, they are too busy just getting to grips with the novelty of karting.
If you have someone with experience to show you the basics and correct basic faults then it may not be valuable.
Remember an ARKS course isn't designed to make you a better, faster driver, it's designed to make you safe enough to circulate from the back of the grid, without falling off, without being lapped too often and without being a danger to other drivers.
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