Lessons for roadracing
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Lessons for roadracing
Is there a school similar to the driving school in Montgomery County that offers roadracing classes?
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Is there a school similar to the driving school in Montgomery County that offers roadracing classes?
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Do you actully mean Road Racing as in Wheel to Wheel racing or High Performance Drivers Education, HPDE?
Henry's post above are two excellent links and schools.
If you help us to where you live, and if you want to use your own car, or a schools car, we can help you to find these schools and locations.
Henry's post above are two excellent links and schools.
If you help us to where you live, and if you want to use your own car, or a schools car, we can help you to find these schools and locations.
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If you are serious about wheel-to-wheel racing, in other words looking forward to getting your SCCA competition license, there is no better school in the nation than Bertil Roos Racing School in Blakesley, PA near Pocono International Raceway.
You will receive top notch instruction from professional instructors in their dedicated race cars.
Details at 1-800-racenow or www.racenow.com.
Tell them Frank Gonzalez sent you.
Frank Gonzalez
You will receive top notch instruction from professional instructors in their dedicated race cars.
Details at 1-800-racenow or www.racenow.com.
Tell them Frank Gonzalez sent you.
Frank Gonzalez
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If you are serious about wheel-to-wheel racing, in other words looking forward to getting your SCCA competition license, there is no better school in the nation than Bertil Roos .
You will receive top notch instruction from professional instructors in their dedicated race cars.
You will receive top notch instruction from professional instructors in their dedicated race cars.
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Just something to keep in mind... If you plan to actually race after, you might as well make good use of your time and attend a school that will let you leave with a license.
http://www.scca.com/contentpage.aspx?content=39
http://www.scca.com/contentpage.aspx?content=39
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You are entitled to your opinion, but I disagree with you when it comes to saying "there is no better school in the nation". Unless you have been to other schools then you don't know, and I know you haven't been to our school (Sports Car Driving Experience). BR might be a good school, but they don't have the quality instructors that we have, nor do they have Corvette's. Remember that this is The Corvette Forum and not many Corvette owners would want to go learn in a single seater open wheel car. There is no substitute for instant feedback and unless you have a coach sitting next to you every single lap you turn, you are just driving around.
B-R has more than a couple of dozen, including some Vette hotshoes like Andrew Aquilante.
Frank Gonzalez
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Just like igo380 said: This thread could get to be humorous...
so I'll keep it short.
So Frank, you must be quite the hotshoe...funny I've never heard of you and I've been in racing for 30 years.
Tell me where you can find a more talented bunch of instructors at the same place?
Most of our students go directly to Grand-Am and other pro series, not necessarily SCCA although we are accredited with SCCA and the best part is most of them race Corvette's.
so I'll keep it short.
So Frank, you must be quite the hotshoe...funny I've never heard of you and I've been in racing for 30 years.
Tell me where you can find a more talented bunch of instructors at the same place?
Most of our students go directly to Grand-Am and other pro series, not necessarily SCCA although we are accredited with SCCA and the best part is most of them race Corvette's.
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If you are near Summit Point, WV, there is an SCCA PDX this Saturday/Sunday.
This link can get you close. http://www.wdcr-scca.org/
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Just something to keep in mind... If you plan to actually race after, you might as well make good use of your time and attend a school that will let you leave with a license.
http://www.scca.com/contentpage.aspx?content=39
http://www.scca.com/contentpage.aspx?content=39
exactly...............that's why you'll find Henrys (SGSVETTE) driving school accredited there!
BTW, I have just completed one of his courses, (last week) and I have found that it was professional, forward thinking, and definitely "hands on". His instructors went out of the way to instill and impart their knowledge to each driver.
Henry is a no nonsense, "hands on" school owner who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty. He does it all............definately NOT the sit back and watch others do it, type of guy............
Palm Beach International Raceway was an excellent course to drive on and I look forward to the Advanced course he offers at Sebring Racway this November 6th..............I'll be there also!
Craig
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Viet Nam 68-69
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Just like igo380 said: This thread could get to be humorous...
so I'll keep it short.
So Frank, you must be quite the hotshoe...funny I've never heard of you and I've been in racing for 30 years.
Tell me where you can find a more talented bunch of instructors at the same place?
Most of our students go directly to Grand-Am and other pro series, not necessarily SCCA although we are accredited with SCCA and the best part is most of them race Corvette's.
so I'll keep it short.
So Frank, you must be quite the hotshoe...funny I've never heard of you and I've been in racing for 30 years.
Tell me where you can find a more talented bunch of instructors at the same place?
Most of our students go directly to Grand-Am and other pro series, not necessarily SCCA although we are accredited with SCCA and the best part is most of them race Corvette's.
The question is: How many National Champions have been trained in your school? It is a simple question...
This is intended to show that the quality of your instruction is good enough to produce national champion-caliber drivers.
Anyone can "go directly into" whatever racing series they want. All that takes in money. Winning a national title requires ability AND proper training.
We are talking here about driving school performance, which is the topic of this post. What do my personal qualifications have to do with this discussion?
Best of luck in your endeavors.
Frank Gonzalez
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Please don't take this preface as too trite, but, it really depends upon your personal experience. Although the established schools for racing have excellent credentials as some have mentioned here, a novice would be overwhelmed to the point of not realizing the full benefit from the several thousand dollars invested for a few days instruction. I would recommend a complete newbie might (make that probably) benefit better from HPDE's for a couple of years and then take some experience to the schools while trying to learn the advanced techniques. As for schools, I found Bondurant very enjoyable and beneficial. I haven't been to others but there are more than just a couple of current nascar sprint cup drivers that go back to Bondurant every year for polishing up their roadcourse skills before those two nascar track events.
In other words, great instruction requires time to assimilate in one's mind and without ANY experience, it takes a lot of time to aquire the skills, which equals a lot of money at the schools.......
HPDE's rock....
In other words, great instruction requires time to assimilate in one's mind and without ANY experience, it takes a lot of time to aquire the skills, which equals a lot of money at the schools.......
HPDE's rock....
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To beat my own dead horse, I can't imagine going onto big tracks for an HPDE in our cars without having some basic car control skills learned on an autox course. It's a lot easier to learn how to catch a spin at 25mph than at 85mph. And a lot less painful (physically and financially) when you don't catch it.
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To beat my own dead horse, I can't imagine going onto big tracks for an HPDE in our cars without having some basic car control skills learned on an autox course. It's a lot easier to learn how to catch a spin at 25mph than at 85mph. And a lot less painful (physically and financially) when you don't catch it.