Skip Barber Racing School [Dec. 27-29, 2006]
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Skip Barber Racing School [Dec. 27-29, 2006]
he will have one @ laguna seca during this time... we are going back to cali in Dec. and i just got the "OK" from the wife...
question is.... will anyone else be interested in going? the 3 day course will cost $3,995. i know it will be a blast... more people i know would be even better! if anyone is interested... the lodging may be free...just come up with tuition and airfare....
for more info --> http://www.skipbarber.com/locations/mazda_raceway.aspx
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question is.... will anyone else be interested in going? the 3 day course will cost $3,995. i know it will be a blast... more people i know would be even better! if anyone is interested... the lodging may be free...just come up with tuition and airfare....
for more info --> http://www.skipbarber.com/locations/mazda_raceway.aspx
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I just called Skip Barber, they have a 2 day High Performance Driving School on Dec. 29 and 30 at Laguna Seca.
I'm thinking of doing this class and then go to Tahoe to play in the snow.
I'll be talking with the family about it.
Otherwise, if it happens I'll see you guys there.
I'm thinking of doing this class and then go to Tahoe to play in the snow.
I'll be talking with the family about it.
Otherwise, if it happens I'll see you guys there.
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I figure, sacrifice some car parts for he whole experience.... I am sure every penny would be worth it.
There is even a school somewhere on the east coast where the school uses the panoz!
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There is even a school somewhere on the east coast where the school uses the panoz!
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Originally Posted by gdogg
I figure, sacrifice some car parts for he whole experience.... I am sure every penny would be worth it.
There is even a school somewhere on the east coast where the school uses the panoz!
aloha from the summit of *-^-Mauna Kea-^-*
There is even a school somewhere on the east coast where the school uses the panoz!
aloha from the summit of *-^-Mauna Kea-^-*
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Originally Posted by luktang
True, driver is the most important but not everyone can fork out 4Gs.
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I agree with the value of driving schools.
I did a BMWCCA school in May and they guaranteed 2-3 seconds off my lap times. I was always second in SM by 1-2 seconds. I am now 2-3 seconds ahead of second place.
Driving schools are good stuff.
I did a BMWCCA school in May and they guaranteed 2-3 seconds off my lap times. I was always second in SM by 1-2 seconds. I am now 2-3 seconds ahead of second place.
Driving schools are good stuff.