Anyone Else to SD BMWCCA Driving School
I was the only blue STI out there, I was my buddy's first time to the track so he ran in the D group, I ran in the A group.
www.drivingconcepts.com is the same format as the BMWCCA driving schools. It is a one day format with alot of track time.
I will be out of town in may so I will not make the sincity chapters event, but I hear that is a fun track.
Let me know what you thought of the brakes on the car, any fade or squishy pedal?
www.drivingconcepts.com is the same format as the BMWCCA driving schools. It is a one day format with alot of track time.
I will be out of town in may so I will not make the sincity chapters event, but I hear that is a fun track.
Let me know what you thought of the brakes on the car, any fade or squishy pedal?
Now I recognize the car. I remember the dual numbers and the piece missing out of your bumper.
Nice looking car. I did not notice any brake fade, but I was also running in the D group(not heavily braking), on Sunday anyway, the C group on Saturday. I could concentrate more on the lines and being smooth without worrying too much about letting the faster drivers pass.
Did you take that picture on the track? What turn? Looks like 4.
Thanks for the link, can anyone do it, or do you have to be a member. I may join you for the Buttonwillow one in April.
Nice looking car. I did not notice any brake fade, but I was also running in the D group(not heavily braking), on Sunday anyway, the C group on Saturday. I could concentrate more on the lines and being smooth without worrying too much about letting the faster drivers pass.
Did you take that picture on the track? What turn? Looks like 4.
Thanks for the link, can anyone do it, or do you have to be a member. I may join you for the Buttonwillow one in April.
Yes it was turn 4. If you call the gift shop at buttonwillow, they were taking pictures of all the cars all weekend. I paid $30 for a cd of all the pictures they took of us.
I did sign up for driving concepts in april with my wife, she will drive the 545. This will be her 1st experiance driving on a track. I will take the STI back out. I pull the piece out of my bumper so I can install the tow hook, in the event I got stuck in one of those lakes on the track.
your car did look awesome on the track.
john
I did sign up for driving concepts in april with my wife, she will drive the 545. This will be her 1st experiance driving on a track. I will take the STI back out. I pull the piece out of my bumper so I can install the tow hook, in the event I got stuck in one of those lakes on the track.
your car did look awesome on the track.
john
Originally Posted by robg' date='Feb 15 2005, 05:39 AM
Does your regular insurance cover you if the car is damaged at an event like this?? I have been told that becasue it is instruction, rather than racing, you remain covered.? Same issue for warranty coverage.? Can anyone who has participated? confirm or deny that your insurance / warranty remain cover damage incurred at the track.
I would love to try an event like this, but not if I would have to pay out of my pocket if a kiss a wall or blow and engine.
I would love to try an event like this, but not if I would have to pay out of my pocket if a kiss a wall or blow and engine.
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What if you are there to really race it?
What if you are there for "Driver Training"?
Originally Posted by yamamoto' date='Feb 16 2005, 07:15 PM
Yes it was turn 4.? If you call the gift shop at buttonwillow, they were taking pictures of all the cars all weekend.? I paid $30 for a cd of all the pictures they took of us.
I did sign up for driving concepts in april with my wife, she will drive the 545.? This will be her 1st experiance driving on a track.? I will take the STI back out.? I pull the piece out of my bumper so I can install the tow hook, in the event I got stuck in one of those lakes on the track.
your car did look awesome on the track.
john
I did sign up for driving concepts in april with my wife, she will drive the 545.? This will be her 1st experiance driving on a track.? I will take the STI back out.? I pull the piece out of my bumper so I can install the tow hook, in the event I got stuck in one of those lakes on the track.
your car did look awesome on the track.
john
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Thanks, I look into the pics at the gift shop, and triing to decide on the track day, since it is in the middle of the week. Will let you know.
Robert
yamamoto, well got confirmation for the April 19th Driving concepts school at Buttonwillow, so will see you there.
Also was able to get into the Las Vegas one in May. Looks like I will be keeping the tire and brake manufacturers in business.
Also was able to get into the Las Vegas one in May. Looks like I will be keeping the tire and brake manufacturers in business.
CRRobert
look forward to seeing you there. I will bring the Suby and my wife will drive the 545. You will see some of the same instructors there. but I really like the smaller group environment and lots of track time.
I am going to spring mountain in pahrump in early march, that will be my first time at that track.
As far as the brakes on the car go, doesn't bmw pay for it? With regards to the tires, you will be surprised how long the will last doing these events.
see you soon
look forward to seeing you there. I will bring the Suby and my wife will drive the 545. You will see some of the same instructors there. but I really like the smaller group environment and lots of track time.
I am going to spring mountain in pahrump in early march, that will be my first time at that track.
As far as the brakes on the car go, doesn't bmw pay for it? With regards to the tires, you will be surprised how long the will last doing these events.
see you soon
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insurance question:
exerpt from the FAQ on driving schools from the LA BMW CarClub
DON?T BRING ANY STOPWATCHES OR TIMING DEVICES WITH YOU. This is a
driving school and, as such, should be covered by your regular insurance. If anyone (participant, spectator, instructor or worker) uses a timing device the school could be reclassified as a ?competitive event? and all insurance policies could become null and void.
Your car warranty might also be voided by participation in a ?competition event?. The use of any timing devices will result in both the timer and the timee being removed from this event, as well as being denied participation in any future club sponsored driving events.
http://www.bmwclubla.org/
document referenced
http://www.bmwclubla.org/forms/DrivingScho...ts_20050208.pdf
hope this helps.
Charley
exerpt from the FAQ on driving schools from the LA BMW CarClub
DON?T BRING ANY STOPWATCHES OR TIMING DEVICES WITH YOU. This is a
driving school and, as such, should be covered by your regular insurance. If anyone (participant, spectator, instructor or worker) uses a timing device the school could be reclassified as a ?competitive event? and all insurance policies could become null and void.
Your car warranty might also be voided by participation in a ?competition event?. The use of any timing devices will result in both the timer and the timee being removed from this event, as well as being denied participation in any future club sponsored driving events.
http://www.bmwclubla.org/
document referenced
http://www.bmwclubla.org/forms/DrivingScho...ts_20050208.pdf
hope this helps.
Charley
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Originally Posted by CRRobert' date='Feb 14 2005, 10:21 AM
Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Mar 3 2005, 09:37 PM
[quote name='CRRobert' date='Feb 14 2005, 10:21 AM']Pic of my car below next to E39 M5.
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