Chicago Region SCCA Solo driver's school
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Chicago Region SCCA Solo driver's school
If anyone is interested in getting a lot of seat time (and maybe even learning something), Chicago Region SCCA is having their annual Solo driver's school (aka. The Learning Curve) 4/4-4/5.
For more info on the school or our schedule, please see:
http://www.scca-chicago.com/solo/index.html
or contact me and I'll hook you up with someone that can help if I can't.
We have a large group of C5Z's running SS locally. We usually have between 6 and 10 drivers at most of our events. Come out a play with us.
Kenton
For more info on the school or our schedule, please see:
http://www.scca-chicago.com/solo/index.html
or contact me and I'll hook you up with someone that can help if I can't.
We have a large group of C5Z's running SS locally. We usually have between 6 and 10 drivers at most of our events. Come out a play with us.
Kenton
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I might be interested, I just bought a 2nd ZR-1 and looking to do something besides 1/4 mile straights....
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Great!
Right now we still have around 50 spots open (cap is 100), but it tends to fill up quickly in the last couple of weeks.
We usually have 1 C4 and several S2000s running in your class (assuming stock).
Our region also runs a street tire class where (if desired) all cars running street tires are grouped and times are indexed (normalized) so they don't have to compete directly with those running race tires.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Kenton
Right now we still have around 50 spots open (cap is 100), but it tends to fill up quickly in the last couple of weeks.
We usually have 1 C4 and several S2000s running in your class (assuming stock).
Our region also runs a street tire class where (if desired) all cars running street tires are grouped and times are indexed (normalized) so they don't have to compete directly with those running race tires.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Kenton