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Subject: [Fwd: Midget accident! DANG!]
From: Karl Shultz <karl.shultz@ibm.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 03:45:48 +0000
I could not agree with this more.  While the upfront costs of such a
school are quite expensive (I did Bondurant to the tune of about 2K for
3 days), not only is driving someone else's race car on a road course
better than sex (really, it is), you learn a heck of a lot.  I know
Bondurant offers a "Advanced Teenage Defensive Driving" school, 495/1345
(1/2 dats in dollars) that is supposed to be great.  My instructors at
Bondurant were top notch, the equipment was first rate...OK I'll stop
now.  Relevant websites at:

http://www.bondurant.com
http://www.skipbarber.com
http://www.derekdaly.com/index2.html

If this costs too much, try doing something like Car Guys.  Car Guys is
an East Coast-based track school where you use your own car...which is
good or bad.  Bad in that it's your tires, brakes, etc that you beat up,
and/or pile into the wall.  Good in that it's cheap.  A Car Guys school
is usu. 300-400 bucks depending on course (something like Watkins Glen
costs more).  The instruction is quite good and the seat time is
great...about 3 hours for a Sat-Sun weekend.  And using your own car,
IMO, is a good way to learn the nuances of the way it handles.

Barry/other new drivers, feel free to contact me privately about track
schools, I've done a few and may be able to answer questions.  I've
never subjected the B to such things but maybe someday I will.

--Karl Shultz
95 Integra GS-R, roll cage, Konis, CSP Autocross car
73 MGB, Orange, bad electrical system, a big toy

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