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"Educational Drive" -- Backroads of Goochland County -- Saturday August 16th

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Old 07-24-2003, 11:07 AM
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I believe anyone will respect that the S2000 is not a "jump in and go!" kinda sports car for a new/inexperienced owner. As such, it dawned on me recently that it could be a great idea to offer "a more moderately paced" drive for owners that wish to take some time with other S2000 owners to learn a little bit about the handling characteristics of their S2000...without the "pressure" of participating in a drive with more experienced (perhaps to better say, more "aggressive"?) drivers. And as everything in life is about learning through practice...I thought it would be nice to put on an "Educational Drive" for those that would like to participate.

So what is...and what isn't...an "Educational Drive"? My thoughts are that such a drive:
  • is an opportunity for inexperienced drivers to put their car through a road course without pressure.
  • is an opportunity for longer-term owners that just don't like to drive too fast to appreciate a nice drive.
  • is an opportunity for all participants to learn how to read certain characteristics of roads/drives.
  • is an opportunity to discover "how to think" when driving together during a group meet.
  • isn't the best idea for folks that like to drive like a bat-outta-hell. This will be a learning drive...and a moderate drive at that.


If the purpose of this drive interests you, and you are available to participate on Saturday Aug 16th, please speak up !!!

List of participants:
  • 1a-race possible maybe...
  • ACLR8
  • AgS2K possible maybe...
  • Baggs
  • brerspidur +1 possible maybe...
  • CHIX RULE
  • dave22
  • LT'S S2K possible maybe...
  • Luft46
  • moparacker
  • Q-Love lunch & such...but no drive
  • w1ngman


Place to meet: Bungalow Grille 12859 Broad Street Rd Richmond 23233

Day to meet: Saturday, August 16th

Time to meet: noon to Eat...1pm to Drive

Please expect this drive/meet to last ~ 4 hours from start (meal) to finish.


Thanks!
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Old 07-24-2003, 11:18 AM
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So what youe says is this wouldnt be a good idea for me


---6000 miles and I need new tires... something wrong with this picture???

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If I was still here, I'd participate, but...I won't be and the car is already gone Great idea though!

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Yeah, I'll probably come, and I have a few new victims to drag along too!
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what the... educational drive???? where are you coming up with these terms!!!
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Old 07-25-2003, 04:23 AM
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Originally posted by dkhl
what the... educational drive???? where are you coming up with these terms!!!
When I have new drivers...that do stuff like *this* to their new car...(Suzuka at that!)...then I think an "educational drive" is a good idea ...



Dave I've seen guys (and gals) fold rims, sideswipe guardrails, spin out (hmmm...who mighta done that recently on The Dragon I wonder ), be flatbedded home because their car is undriveable. So much of the time (not always...but often) its about an owner that has had their car for only a month or three and, while they've used it to commute to and from work, they've not had experience driving with others in a group. An "Educational Drive" would offer them that opportunity to experience group driving without the pressures of overt-performance-efforts (<== aahhhh, another "term" ).

You probably didn't really want an answer tho' huh...ya probably just wanted to pick on me ...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by w1ngman
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Dave I've seen guys (and gals) fold rims, sideswipe guardrails, spin out (hmmm...who mighta done that recently on The Dragon I wonder ), be flatbedded home because their car is undriveable.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by LT'S S2K
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Guys, stop picking on CHIXRULE.
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Sorry April/Chix Rule,

Didn't mean any harm. If I did, I'm sorry and I apologize.

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