So. Cal performance driving schools
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There are no races at Saugus anymore. They were hit with some code violations, related to the stands I believe, and chose not to fix the violations but to stop holding races instead.
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Strike, thanks for dropping the thread. It sounds like a great opportunity but at $2-$3k, it's a bit over my budget. Plus x-mas is right around the corner.
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Are there any Skip Barber graduates here??
Three Day Racing School
Master the fundamentals of racing in classroom and driving sessions using our 2.0 liter Formula Dodge racecar. Everything you need to get started is provided at the track.
DAY ONE includes an introduction to the racecars, equipment and a discussion of the track. An intensive series of slalom, braking and downshifting exercises follow with focus on double clutching and heel-and-toe downshifting.
DAY TWO emphasizes track time in a series of lapping sessions at progressively higher speeds. During classroom sessions, Skip Barber Racing Instructors impart their knowledge of racing theory and advanced braking techniques.
DAY THREE includes classroom instruction and track drills in drafting, passing and racing in the rain. Then, you'll line up two-by-two and practice double-file race starts and single-file restarts. Extensive lapping sessions follow for the balance of the day.
Graduates of a Skip Barber Three Day Racing School are eligible to participate in Advanced Activities, a requirement to compete in the Skip Barber Race Series. Eligible graduates can also apply for a regional SCCA Competition License.
$2,995 - $3,495
Man, is there anything a little less expensive or is the skip barber school worth it???
Three Day Racing School
Master the fundamentals of racing in classroom and driving sessions using our 2.0 liter Formula Dodge racecar. Everything you need to get started is provided at the track.
DAY ONE includes an introduction to the racecars, equipment and a discussion of the track. An intensive series of slalom, braking and downshifting exercises follow with focus on double clutching and heel-and-toe downshifting.
DAY TWO emphasizes track time in a series of lapping sessions at progressively higher speeds. During classroom sessions, Skip Barber Racing Instructors impart their knowledge of racing theory and advanced braking techniques.
DAY THREE includes classroom instruction and track drills in drafting, passing and racing in the rain. Then, you'll line up two-by-two and practice double-file race starts and single-file restarts. Extensive lapping sessions follow for the balance of the day.
Graduates of a Skip Barber Three Day Racing School are eligible to participate in Advanced Activities, a requirement to compete in the Skip Barber Race Series. Eligible graduates can also apply for a regional SCCA Competition License.
$2,995 - $3,495
Man, is there anything a little less expensive or is the skip barber school worth it???
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KRC racing at willow springs....
You can do 125cc shifter carts (at Willow)
You can do open wheel Formula X race cars (Van Dieman)
or you can race "Real" Cars: (Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge GT)
I have done the karting, and it was soo much fun!!! I would love to do the Van Dieman Formula race cars!!!
You can do 125cc shifter carts (at Willow)
You can do open wheel Formula X race cars (Van Dieman)
or you can race "Real" Cars: (Ferrari 360 Modena Challenge GT)
I have done the karting, and it was soo much fun!!! I would love to do the Van Dieman Formula race cars!!!
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