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Originally Posted by Superman09
Bring your V6, you will not be in anyone's way. It's a big track with plenty of room, and it's not a race. Come out have fun and surprise yourself with how good the V6 is on track
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We're going to set it up so nobody is in anybody elses' way. There will be a LOT of new drivers (to road courses) at this event, and we're fully aware of that. Our classes and schedule will accommodate that population with two beginner groups, classroom sessions, and instructors on-hand to assist, ride-along, and coach.
We want everyone to be able to have fun while being safe and learning how to handle their car on track. It's a brilliant experience the first time anybody comes out to a road course.
I'm going to copy/paste what I posted in another thread:
6, 8, 4...it doesn't matter. The purpose of getting out on the track is to learn how to handle your car better in a high performance driving situation, and have fun while you're doing it.
You'll learn about proper lines through corners, apexes, braking zones, etc...and discover the limits of the car and yourself. The engine doesn't matter. I've seen folks out on the track learning to race in base-level, 5-year old Miatas, base model Audis, BMWs, a Focus one year, Neon....you could do a lot worse than a 300+hp V6 Camaro.
If you're even considering it, I strongly encourage you to sign up - you won't regret it.