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jim482 07-18-2006 09:53 AM

NCM Driving School in the Carolinas... Registration opens
 
Thought this would be of interest to all the guys and gals that like driving on twistie road course...


Good Luck and enjoy...

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...post1556137907

barkingowl 07-18-2006 12:20 PM

How much time does one actually get on the track?

jim482 07-18-2006 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by barkingowl
How much time does one actually get on the track?

Good question...I will search around for the answer....:willy: :rofl:

OvrEagR 07-18-2006 03:14 PM

Is this an annual event?

ken y2k c5 07-18-2006 04:33 PM

I went last year and man was it a blast. last year we had 4 or 5 30 minute sessions each day. So thats about 4-5 hours for the weekend. I was so sore Sunday afternoon I didn't even do the last session. Class sessions are about 15-20 and are before each driving session. They are making this an annual event, but it may not always be held at cmp, they are also looking inot VIR. :seeya

OvrEagR 07-18-2006 04:39 PM

What class did you run in? I was thinking I should do the novice class, if I go... at least the level 2 novice.
Only problem is, the last time I ran at CMP, the damn auto tranny got pretty friggin hot :(

blown in n.c. 07-18-2006 07:04 PM

You gotta put a cooler on it!!! My setrab unit keeps it under 180* in this heat!!! If you don't, you'll be calling RPM just like I had to:yesnod:

MOOELLA 07-18-2006 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by ken y2k c5
I went last year and man was it a blast. last year we had 4 or 5 30 minute sessions each day. So thats about 4-5 hours for the weekend. I was so sore Sunday afternoon I didn't even do the last session. Class sessions are about 15-20 and are before each driving session. They are making this an annual event, but it may not always be held at cmp, they are also looking inot VIR. :seeya


:iagree:
Last year was my first HPDE, and I first thought I wouldn't get enough time on the track. Boy was I wrong, and like Ken, I didn't do my last session on Sunday because I was soooo tired. It was a blast! And the instructors are great! But you usually have to sign up as soon as the event gets posted...they've been known to fill up in 3 hours. Check out this link:

http://www.corvettemuseum.com/regist...PDE/info.shtml

:steering:

Julie!

ken y2k c5 07-19-2006 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by OvrEagR
What class did you run in? I was thinking I should do the novice class, if I go... at least the level 2 novice.
Only problem is, the last time I ran at CMP, the damn auto tranny got pretty friggin hot :(

I ran in the beginner class as it was my first HPDE. If you have 1-3 HPDE under your belt then the novice class is where you want to be.


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