Daytona HPDE
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Daytona HPDE
I'd like to do a HPDE at Daytona this year (especially at the end of the year) and I'm looking for any leads of any clubs or companies that might have something scheduled. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I usually do a PCA event at Daytona each year in October with the Florida Citrus Region. The only caveat is you have to be an experienced, or pca instructor driver. Good event with limited entrants for the HPDE and a fair amount of track time. They actually do it during the breaks of PCA club races. I haven't seen it posted yet but they should have the event up on Clubregistration.com shortly.
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I believe it was Dec 2007 when the first HPDE type event was run at Daytona. Prior to that all the events were club or sanctioned racing type events that required some sort of competitive racing license.
Until this year the only Driver Education track day type events at Daytona were in the fall - Oct, Nov, and Dec. This year there was one last month.
I believe the PCA event TRAKOUT is talking about is scheduled for Oct 4-6 this year.
I've done the DE part of this event before, and like TRAKOUT said, it's in between the racing sessions. Usually Friday is racing only, and the DE sessions are on Sat/Sun.
There is usually a PBOC HPDE about a week or so later in Oct, but I can't find any info about it yet.
If you aren't a fairly experienced track event driver, the best event of the fall is without doubt the HPDE in Dec. The last couple years it has been co-sponsored by Audi (a club from Ohio) and Hooked on Driving. A few weeks ago I saw on the HoD site that it was scheduled for Dec 6-8 this year, but I just checked now and it's not on their schedule.
The head of the Florida region Hooked on Driving is a forum member, so hopefully Henry will chime in and let us know if the event is still a go in Dec.
BTW - I just checked the Audi club site and it shows they have the event on their schedule. check the link below:
http://www.audiclubohiovalley.org/ev...ate=2013-12-08
So, if HoD is still a co-sponsor of the event you can sign up through them, otherwise you can sign up through the Audi club.
Bob
Until this year the only Driver Education track day type events at Daytona were in the fall - Oct, Nov, and Dec. This year there was one last month.
I believe the PCA event TRAKOUT is talking about is scheduled for Oct 4-6 this year.
I've done the DE part of this event before, and like TRAKOUT said, it's in between the racing sessions. Usually Friday is racing only, and the DE sessions are on Sat/Sun.
There is usually a PBOC HPDE about a week or so later in Oct, but I can't find any info about it yet.
If you aren't a fairly experienced track event driver, the best event of the fall is without doubt the HPDE in Dec. The last couple years it has been co-sponsored by Audi (a club from Ohio) and Hooked on Driving. A few weeks ago I saw on the HoD site that it was scheduled for Dec 6-8 this year, but I just checked now and it's not on their schedule.
The head of the Florida region Hooked on Driving is a forum member, so hopefully Henry will chime in and let us know if the event is still a go in Dec.
BTW - I just checked the Audi club site and it shows they have the event on their schedule. check the link below:
http://www.audiclubohiovalley.org/ev...ate=2013-12-08
So, if HoD is still a co-sponsor of the event you can sign up through them, otherwise you can sign up through the Audi club.
Bob
Last edited by BEZ06; 05-17-2013 at 10:50 PM. Reason: Added BTW
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Thanks guys...
I use to run HPDE's in my supercharged Mustang, but work and all the other little things in life got in the way. I have a GS and Z that are ready to stretch thier legs, so I've set Daytona as my last goal of the year. I hope to get a handful of events (Summit, VIR, The Glen) under my belt before I head down
I'll be back to ask some more questions on what to expect and what I may need differntly at Daytona than any other track.
BEZ06 (Bob) your a lucky person to have such a great track in your back yard. Maybe your the one with the video I saw of a Z running around Daytona. I think that vid was my motivation to get back on the track.
I use to run HPDE's in my supercharged Mustang, but work and all the other little things in life got in the way. I have a GS and Z that are ready to stretch thier legs, so I've set Daytona as my last goal of the year. I hope to get a handful of events (Summit, VIR, The Glen) under my belt before I head down
I'll be back to ask some more questions on what to expect and what I may need differntly at Daytona than any other track.
BEZ06 (Bob) your a lucky person to have such a great track in your back yard. Maybe your the one with the video I saw of a Z running around Daytona. I think that vid was my motivation to get back on the track.
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I'll be back to ask some more questions on what to expect and what I may need differntly at Daytona than any other track.
BEZ06 (Bob) your a lucky person to have such a great track in your back yard.
Although with no travel expenses for me, that keeps the cost kinda similar to many other events.
Maybe your the one with the video I saw of a Z running around Daytona. I think that vid was my motivation to get back on the track.
I hope to get a handful of events (Summit, VIR, The Glen) under my belt before I head down
http://www.corvettemuseum.org/regist.../virinfo.shtml
Bob
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Thanks, BEZ06, for the video post. I will be there next weekend for the Chump race but have never been on that track. Your video will help me get oriented. Any tips you may have, please PM them. Thanks.
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My best advice is to be very careful on the pit road exit lane!!!
When they leave pit row the NASCAR guys go blasting right out onto the tri-oval.
Butt.....take a look at the video below.
You can see that when you leave the end of pit row to enter the Rolex course, you turn left and go down a VERY NARROW lane, then there is another tight left hand turn just before a pile of tires at the end of a Jersey barrier that separates the traffic on track from the cars coming out of the pits.
You can see in the video that the DP car coming out of the pits to enter the track doesn't make the turn and crashes into the Porsche.
There have been many incidents there when excited drivers coming out of the pits have run into the wall there - usually it's not as dramatic as in the video, usually just a one car crash into the wall.
So.....one tip I have is to take it SLOW as you leave pit row and go around that skinny little lane that leads to the track where you blend with cars already out there. One time around that section is probably enough to make you be careful there, but be careful that first time, and you'll be doing an endurance race, so don't hop in when doing a driver change and come roaring out of there faster than you should!!
Have fun - it's a great track!!!
Bob
Last edited by BEZ06; 05-18-2013 at 07:33 PM.
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I am no longer involved with them and now can tell you that I will be with Audi at Daytona on December 6-8 under my new company: Performance Driving Group. You will be able to register for this event after Tuesday May 28th at: www.performancedrivinggroup.com
I am still holding events at all the race tracks in Florida and all the staff remains the same.
We look forward to being at Daytona with Audi again this year.
We will once again have a fleet of Corvette's there for our "arrive and drive program". You can contact me for information at: henry@performancedrivinggroup.com or you can call 800 453-5506
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Hey Henry - thanks for the info!!
I liked your old outfit, but if there was something with being associated with that nationwide organization that was hampering your operation, then I know PDG will be an even better track day organizer!!
PDG - Perormance Driving Group - that just sounds like a group that I want to run with!!!
I'll be checking out your new website and definitely will sign up for all 3 days at Daytona in December!!
Bob
I liked your old outfit, but if there was something with being associated with that nationwide organization that was hampering your operation, then I know PDG will be an even better track day organizer!!
PDG - Perormance Driving Group - that just sounds like a group that I want to run with!!!
I'll be checking out your new website and definitely will sign up for all 3 days at Daytona in December!!
Bob
#14
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I want to do one of these in my 99 Z28, and I will before long. Daytona is a bucket list item.
I would suspect you would need to come with a brand new set of tires and brake pads all the way around and have some spares with you?
This track looks like it would kill tires and pads.
I would suspect you would need to come with a brand new set of tires and brake pads all the way around and have some spares with you?
This track looks like it would kill tires and pads.
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First time I ever had my XP12s start to fade during a 30 min session was there. 160mph to 75mph for bus stop turn, 175mph to 60 for infield turn in are two big stops. That being said, I will be there again if car is stil together.
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How hard is Daytona on Tires?
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Garages will be on a first come basis at the track. We usually have the Yellow garages on the East side. There has never been a shortage of them, so there should be enough for everyone.
Registration is open at www.performancedrivinggroup.com
Registration is open at www.performancedrivinggroup.com
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Bob can't make it. Did Sebring again last weekend. New clutch and the panoz ran the best ever. We are on our way to Dallas to do the Hot Rod Powertour again this year!
Don
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