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Anyone up for the Car Control School in Bremerton on October 13?
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09-18-2007, 12:40 PM | #1 |
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Anyone up for the Car Control School in Bremerton on October 13?
I'm considering signing up. Anyone else?
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09-19-2007, 10:56 AM | #3 |
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What's the car control school?
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09-19-2007, 11:14 AM | #4 |
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It's a prerequisite for racing events that the Puget Sound CCA requires. It costs $75.
Basically they won't let you anywhere near the track for their events until you go through this class. From the CCA site: EVENT TYPES - Car Control Clinic, Bremerton Raceway Park This school has two parts, a classroom session on a week night before the track day, and a day at Bremerton. The classroom session is held here in the Seattle Metro area. It lasts for about 3 hours, usually 6pm-9. Here your will be introduced to the terms and practices that we will be using at the track. The day at Bremerton runs from 8am-5pm. It begins with a series of drill stations. Each station is designed to focus on a specific car control skill, offering students the opportunity to gain practical skills which they can immediately transfer to their every day driving. Stations include slalom, braking, skid pad, and a handling oval. Instructors will ride with students and coach them at each drill station. Drivers will learn the limits of their car and how to keep their car within those limits. During the afternoon, drivers will use the skills they learned in the morning to run a series of more advanced exercises. "The objective of the school is to make the student a safer and more confident driver. The driver will have a blast and have a whole new appreciation for their BMW! If you have ever been curious why they call these 'The Ultimate Driving Machines’--spend a day with us and find out what German Engineering is all about! The day is completed with the students putting all their new skills together in an autocross. Here, threshold braking, transitioning into a turn and accelerating out are practiced as the student learns the importance of doing this smoothly to control weight transfer."
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09-19-2007, 10:38 PM | #5 |
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I'll be up for it... Sounds like just the Ticket. Pretty sure I'll be open on the 13th...
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09-20-2007, 10:09 AM | #6 |
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That does sound interesting.
The only thing that makes me nervous about any of the track events, is that you're basically taking a $50,000 risk - correct? (that you'll total your car). It's, hopefully, a small risk but still.... |
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Have you made your way over to the Puget Sound BMW CCA web site? Lots of information, everyone is local and all growed up for the most part too. Quite a departure from much of what happens here on the regular forums. You do have to be a BMW Club Member but it's a pretty cool membership and it involves a couple of Magazines that are pretty cool.
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Puget Sound CCA claims that if you've taken a similar car control class (and can show proof of it) they will determine if that allows you to waive their class, and go straight to their racing events. Just to let you know, I've been through 6 of them, and they still won't waive anything for me. So the chance of this happening is slim. When you are allowed at PIR for the actually race events, as you would expect there is an instructor that rides with you. You aren't allowed alone until he/she gives their approval.
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09-20-2007, 11:04 AM | #9 |
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Let's do it!
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Sounds like a plan, I think I'm going to go sign up...
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Too late... School is full, waiting list started...
We could all get together out front of the school and act like the uncouth hooligans the Club seems to feel most E9X owners are!!! Just a thought...
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09-20-2007, 11:24 AM | #12 |
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You know guys there's always the open race days. I actually don't know if PIR has these, but I'll bet they do. I know for a fact that PIR in Portland does this. It's a similiar deal as with the CCA events, you still have to have an instructor in the car with you until they sign off on things, but you don't have to attend any car conrol clinic (I am 92.36% sure about this, based on what some of the forum members in Portland told me).
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09-23-2007, 10:49 PM | #13 |
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Even though the class is full, I know the club would be happy to have folks volunteer to help out. Plus, I think you get a cut on a future class.
The class is VERY informative, and based on when we hit the last Car Control Clinic, it's HIGHLY UNLIKELY that you'd damage your rig during the class. Now, what you do after is up to you |
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09-28-2007, 10:04 PM | #15 |
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I'm going. Had my tech inspection while having the oil cooler retrofit done. I checked with my insurance agent and I'm covered. This is a driving clinic, not a track event per se.
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