10-04-2011, 09:41 PM
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Romans10:9-13
Drives: /\yes, this is me/\
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Vermilion, Ohio
Posts: 4,435
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Originally Posted by BumblebeeAmigo
Depending on who you ask, becasue they are smart or because they are pansys. Your call! haha...
As the pace quickened, they didn't feel comfortable/couldnt keep up.
I guess the last vette lost us!
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Originally Posted by masterwinning
Not sure how I feel about Beaverun. I think I am going to do Mid Ohio's three day class early next year, then I will be allowed to do open lap time with passing when ever. It would be $1875 bucks for three days, Day 1 is 4 hours paddock drills 1 hour track, day 2 is 4 hours of on track drills and 2 hours open lapping, not lead follow, day three 1 hour on track drills and 4+ hours of open track time. During the entire course you can have an instructor ride with you or you follow an instructor to learn the track and how to drive your car. After completion you are eligable to take the licensing school which will teach qualifying, side by side racing, and racing itself. This will then get you a license to race if that is your thing.
So long story short, $1875 gets you:
4 hours of paddock drills, skid car, autocross, corner drills, braking, etc
5 hours on track drills, same thing as paddock but on actual track in segments
1 hour lead follow on track
6+ hours of open track time
Meals for three days
16 plus hours of professional instruction, that is $117 an hour
Future lapping sessions are $675 for five hours
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i know we all breifly were talking about getting the license class, but if you guys start picking a date to do the 3 days, or license class, keep me informed. Maybe we can get into the same classes.
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