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Anybody going to the Alfa Romeo club track day?

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Old 11-06-2007, 08:46 AM
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2nd that. Bremerton last weekend was a lot of fun!
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Default Agree. Not cheap, but high quality. Quick exercises, but excellent

on-track instruction.
This is a good way to go for a first-timer/newby if PR is the track.

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Respectfully disagree.
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Default The IRDC racing school is also a good way to to go. It's pretty cheap too.

However it only rolls around twice a year and is tailored to drivers targeting door to door racing with the conference folks. But the instruction there is also good, although the coverage is WAY stripped down vs. Don's SCCA novice school. Now THAT is a fun program, but it is also 10x the cost of the IRDC school.

I run in the lapping group at those events. Except for the VERY long lulls between sessions, I find those events to be among the better track days at PR.
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