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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 360 Joined: 24-September 04 From: Missouri Member No.: 468 ![]() |
I am interested in taking a 2-5 day race driving school. Road racing holds the most interest for me.
I have done a little checking, Bob B. looks interesting, Skip Barber, and so on. I live in Missouri, so central part of the country is easier for me to get to. Anyone have sugggestions or horror stories about the schools? The insurance on the schools cars is also a factor, some will cover you and others just limit the out of pocket to 4-6K kinda expensive. It is like HMO's are running driving schools. I put the Koni DA's on, so now I would like to be able to use them. :drive: Thanks Z28 |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,042 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Hanover, PA Member No.: 36 ![]() |
QUOTE (z28barnett @ Nov 5 2004, 11:12 AM) I am interested in taking a 2-5 day race driving school. Road racing holds the most interest for me. .... Anyone have sugggestions or horror stories about the schools? Thanks Z28 Since you didn't mention whether you already have a car prepped for the track I'll give my $.02. Best school value is the SCCA driver school. Tons of track time. To give an insight, you're so busy you NEED to have a crew guy keep the car prepped. No other way. On top of that the w'end costs about $350. Two schools and you've obtained your provisional/Novice license. Keep your money in your pocket and spend it on something needed. Motor work or tires. Regards Steve |
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