Who's run with trackmasters, and Pheonix,CMR?
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Burning Brakes
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Who's run with trackmasters, and Pheonix,CMR?
Ive run with PDA, SCDA, TT4cars, and Chin...how are these other groups? do they allow Vettes? Have to join a club?
Thanks
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SCDA is one of the best out there.
TT4CARS gives you plenty of track time.
Trackmasters I didnt enjoy as much as the rest. They think they are the "only " organization in town. As I have learned , this is far from the truth.
Chin I hear is pretty good. I have yet to have the chance to run with them.
Phoenix CMR is a FORD based group, but they do allow anyone to participate. They are running an event at WGI this month. A one day event with 6 sessions per run group. They got screwed out of their 2nd day due to Nascar/Goodyear doing a Tire Testing event.
Good luck on your quest.
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Burning Brakes
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I have run with PDA in the past. Not impressed with their planning skills.
SCDA is one of the best out there.
TT4CARS gives you plenty of track time.
Trackmasters I didnt enjoy as much as the rest. They think they are the "only " organization in town. As I have learned , this is far from the truth.
Chin I hear is pretty good. I have yet to have the chance to run with them.
Phoenix CMR is a FORD based group, but they do allow anyone to participate. They are running an event at WGI this month. A one day event with 6 sessions per run group. They got screwed out of their 2nd day due to Nascar/Goodyear doing a Tire Testing event.
Good luck on your quest.
SCDA is one of the best out there.
TT4CARS gives you plenty of track time.
Trackmasters I didnt enjoy as much as the rest. They think they are the "only " organization in town. As I have learned , this is far from the truth.
Chin I hear is pretty good. I have yet to have the chance to run with them.
Phoenix CMR is a FORD based group, but they do allow anyone to participate. They are running an event at WGI this month. A one day event with 6 sessions per run group. They got screwed out of their 2nd day due to Nascar/Goodyear doing a Tire Testing event.
Good luck on your quest.
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I have run one event with Phoenix. I will be running both of their events this season. CHIN is worth it if your going to run the tracks they use. I have yet to be able to partake in their events.
#5
Burning Brakes
I did an event a Watkins last summer with Phoenix CMR (actually did only one session because my car broke). This was my first time with them and thus the sent an instructor out with me for a check ride before allowing me to go solo (which was just fine by me). There was a wide variety of cars there, even a couple Ford GTs and some lady driving a lightning pickup. They were well organized. It was a big group and had a very close nit, friendly feel to it. I had the impression that many of the folks there make an annual event out of it. I have two close friends who have done the same event for the last three years and really like it. I plan to be back up there for this year's event August 16-17. There were many other members of this forum there also.
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I did an event a Watkins last summer with Phoenix CMR (actually did only one session because my car broke). This was my first time with them and thus the sent an instructor out with me for a check ride before allowing me to go solo (which was just fine by me). There was a wide variety of cars there, even a couple Ford GTs and some lady driving a lightning pickup. They were well organized. It was a big group and had a very close nit, friendly feel to it. I had the impression that many of the folks there make an annual event out of it. I have two close friends who have done the same event for the last three years and really like it. I plan to be back up there for this year's event August 16-17. There were many other members of this forum there also.
I was at the same event and found Phoenix to be well organized, friendly and a great mix of cars running. Traveled down from Canada with 3 other Corvettes and a Porsche. We are planning on the August event as well.
We have also run with PDA a few times and found the same thing.
I will add for both organizations, that they have a focus on safety and ensure the cars, drivers and the track are as safe as can be.
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Trackmasters & Phoenix CMR (formerly known the Rochester Shelby Club) are slightly different.
Trackmasters has less emphasis on "schooling", and more "open track", for those with greater experience. Trackmasters runs only 1 school group each day (4x 30min), leaving the rest of the day (~5 hours) for "open track" drivers. They were originally "open track only", but added "school" groups (one date might have only "novice", another only "advanced") in the mid 90's.
Phoenix (aka "Joe Q's thing") is more a traditional "novice / intermediate / advanced" schedule each day. For "big kids" (open track folks), this means less track time, but for those on the learning curve, there is more access to the "learning" part.
Both are agnostic as far as cars/brands/etc.
Trackmasters instructors tend to have a deeper level of experience, both on-track and instructing, than those at Phoenix. Not a criticism...just an oberservation. Probably 25-30% of the Trackmasters instructors have been "Chief Instructor" for some other HPDE or race sanctioning organization.
DK
(instructor with Trackmasters since...well...since they started doing schools 15-20 yrs ago, and instructor with Phoenix / Roc Shelby for nearly the same length of time)
Trackmasters has less emphasis on "schooling", and more "open track", for those with greater experience. Trackmasters runs only 1 school group each day (4x 30min), leaving the rest of the day (~5 hours) for "open track" drivers. They were originally "open track only", but added "school" groups (one date might have only "novice", another only "advanced") in the mid 90's.
Phoenix (aka "Joe Q's thing") is more a traditional "novice / intermediate / advanced" schedule each day. For "big kids" (open track folks), this means less track time, but for those on the learning curve, there is more access to the "learning" part.
Both are agnostic as far as cars/brands/etc.
Trackmasters instructors tend to have a deeper level of experience, both on-track and instructing, than those at Phoenix. Not a criticism...just an oberservation. Probably 25-30% of the Trackmasters instructors have been "Chief Instructor" for some other HPDE or race sanctioning organization.
DK
(instructor with Trackmasters since...well...since they started doing schools 15-20 yrs ago, and instructor with Phoenix / Roc Shelby for nearly the same length of time)
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One thing about Phoenix is their schedule. Group 1(novice) gets 25 minute run groups 4 times/day, while group 2/3 get 40 minute run groups 4 times/day. Instructors run w group 3.
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St. Jude Donor '05-'08
SCDA also allows for open passing but also states a point is needed.
Seems that the advance groups should have some more freedoms but at the same time since there is no trophy enforcing points should keep the incidents down.
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My only suggestion to Joe was to change from 4x40 min sessions to 5x30 min sessions. some of us have done long session in the past, but I find that many people have not and fatigue starts to set in which could lead to more on track incidents. That being said Joe runs a tight ship and safety is never compromised.
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Burning Brakes
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sounds good, but I dont think my car will do that long in one stint on the track.. the tranny overheats. 20 to 25 min at a time is fine for me. will be getting the drm diff cooler soon because I think my diff is heating the tranny..
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Burning Brakes
TrackDaze also allows passing anywhere on the track with a point by for advanced group. Thus far I've really enjoyed it. I think it improves the experience for both fast and slow cars (like Vette vs Miata). Less trains for the fast cars and less guys on your a$$ for the slow cars.
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Fishing is great around there...if you like to fish. Hire a fishing guide and get it done! We fish lake lloyd too when we are waiting our turn to go on track. There are some pretty big bass in there.
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Burning Brakes
Sadly. Joe Q passed away several years ago and Phoenix CMR never came back on the other side of the pandemic shutdown.
Still the Glen is and always will be my favorite racetrack.
Last year on a road trip out to California, I spent a day on track at Laguna Seca. A fun track and the corkscrew is interesting but just can't compare to the climbing esses at the Glen.
Or the rollercoaster and hogpen at VIR either, for that matter.
Still the Glen is and always will be my favorite racetrack.
Last year on a road trip out to California, I spent a day on track at Laguna Seca. A fun track and the corkscrew is interesting but just can't compare to the climbing esses at the Glen.
Or the rollercoaster and hogpen at VIR either, for that matter.
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