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I have raced out at No Problem a few times. Very fun track. I have not put the S2000 on it yet, but I am looking forward to it. I have done the track in my old Miata and a new Ferrari 360 Modena....now that was fun.
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iispms,
Where do you live? Some of the best "race schools" are put on by local clubs like Porsche club of america, BMWCCA, etc. There are also other independent guys like Todd Serota's tracquest (www.tracquest.com) that offer TONS of track time and excellent instruction (he mostly covers the west coast).
Most of these club schools are more laid back, less expensive, offer more track time and allow you to drive your car. Just a thought.
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Where do you live? Some of the best "race schools" are put on by local clubs like Porsche club of america, BMWCCA, etc. There are also other independent guys like Todd Serota's tracquest (www.tracquest.com) that offer TONS of track time and excellent instruction (he mostly covers the west coast).
Most of these club schools are more laid back, less expensive, offer more track time and allow you to drive your car. Just a thought.
-dc
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Those are both good points. I do drive in the Porsche schools and sometimes intruct people at the races. I am looking to do something that I have not done and at a place that I would not take my S2k. I like the wine country idea. Thanks for the help.
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