The moment you officially get your driving licence is unforgettable. After months of meticulously logging your hours and perfecting your parallel-parking skills in empty parking lots, the open road awaits.
Most people haven’t had a lesson with a professional driving instructor since they bought their first set of L-plates. But even if you’ve got decades of experience behind the wheel, Mercedes-Benz Driving Events are designed test your mettle and improve your driving skills.
Each year, Mercedes-Benz Australia holds a series of action-packed driving programs around Australia – including Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW, RACQ Mobility Centre, QLD, and Sandown Raceway, VIC. Under the personal guidance of our professional driving instructors, participants are taken through a number of dynamic handling exercises and educated on the capabilities and safety technologies of the Mercedes-Benz range.
Two of our driving instructors are Chelsea Angelo and Zac Soutar, who are dedicated to driving excellence and passionate about helping Australians become smarter and safer on the road.
From go-karts to race cars
To those who know them, it’s no surprise both Chelsea and Zac are professional driving instructors. From their humble beginnings racing go-karts as children, they both went onto professional motorsport racing as adults.
“Growing up I was around racetracks all the time and wanted to be a Supercar or Formula 1 driver,” Zac says.
“I started racing go-karts from the age of 10 all around Australia and by the time I got to drive a road car at 16, I thought I was a bit of a pro, but learnt very quickly that driving on the road is very different to driving on track!”
As an adult, Zac started racing Formula Ford and currently competes in the TCR Australia Series with his own Team Soutar Motorsport outfit.
Chelsea’s love for the motor world also started young. Today, her credentials include racing in the TCR Australia Series and the Dunlop Super2 Championship.
The road to success
Both Zac and Chelsea’s on-track racing experience and handling capabilities gave them the opportunity to join the Mercedes-Benz Driving Events team as professional driving instructors.
Zac recalls the first time he drove a Mercedes-Benz vehicle at a Mercedes-Benz Driving Event as surreal.
“The first [Mercedes-Benz] car I actually drove was the C 63 four door, I was always eyeing this model on the road and never thought I would get the opportunity to drive one, and all of a sudden, I was working with 15 of them. It was a very cool experience.”
As Zac explains, Mercedes-Benz Driving Events are an opportunity for participants to test their driving skills and build their on-road confidence, all while getting an up-close look at the Mercedes-Benz range in a unique on-track setting.
“Our role is not only teaching people how to drive on track, but also to make them aware of the technology of the car and the way Mercedes-Benz vehicles [can help] keep them safe,” explains Zac.