PDE Full Schedule Posted
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PDE Full Schedule Posted
For those of you who are considering PDE, they have posted the full schedule of available dates for 2006.
Don't hesitate, sign-up and attend, you will not be disapointed and will have a BLAST!!
http://www.porschedriving.com/
Don't hesitate, sign-up and attend, you will not be disapointed and will have a BLAST!!
http://www.porschedriving.com/
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For those of you who are considering PDE, they have posted the full schedule of available dates for 2006.
Don't hesitate, sign-up and attend, you will not be disapointed and will have a BLAST!!
http://www.porschedriving.com/
Don't hesitate, sign-up and attend, you will not be disapointed and will have a BLAST!!
http://www.porschedriving.com/
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I'm signed up for March 14th and 15th. I'm glad I did it early. Both dates are now sold out. I'll take pics of the classes and post afterwards. Thanks for the motivation MJ. I hope I learn a lot.
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I'm signed up for this weekend and flying down to Birmingham on Thursday. Staying at Ross Bridge. This is my wife's present to me for my 60th birthday.
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Are these events better for total novices or for people that have been going to DEs for a bit?
Or does the instructor adjust his teachings based on your current skill level?
Thanks,
Greg
Or does the instructor adjust his teachings based on your current skill level?
Thanks,
Greg
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Originally Posted by crispenigl
Are these events better for total novices or for people that have been going to DEs for a bit?
Or does the instructor adjust his teachings based on your current skill level?
Thanks,
Greg
Or does the instructor adjust his teachings based on your current skill level?
Thanks,
Greg
Same type of ordering is true for the Masters class. But the second day you have run sessions on your own, no lead, follow.
It is a great system...
There was a gentleman who I had in two of my masters calsses, and is an active Club Racer, at the second Masters event he had his rig and race car (prepaired GT3) at the track since he was racing that previous Sat & Sunday.
He had no quams with the program.
It is interesting how many people do repeat the PDE program at both class levels...it is just that good..
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Im so tempted to go. I love driving on the track. It has become an addiction. I wish I could race - SAFELY. Got any ideas on that?
Time trials on a race track seems like the SANE way to go. Something about overtaking though is thrilling.
Time trials on a race track seems like the SANE way to go. Something about overtaking though is thrilling.