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Old 12-20-2009, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ADias
Why ladies class? You drive a Porsche and you can be as good a driver or better as any man.
I agree. There is no reason why a woman could not be
as skilled or more skilled than a typical male driver.
Old 12-20-2009, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ADias
Why ladies class? You drive a Porsche and you can be as good a driver or better as any man.
My wife came as a guest when I did the PSDS last Dec.

There was a canadian female pro driver taking the course as a requirement for possibly becoming an instructor. She was in my group of 4. She was a terrific driver and was wonderful assest to have to ask questions. I think she helped get my wife interested.

Since then my wife and I have done three track days together including the the Bertil Roos Racing 1 day school together. (3 hours of track time, including 2-one hours sessions). Its certainly does not matter in any of these days that she is a woman.

I have seen some pretty impressive woman drivers in the 15 track days I have done. In all run groups.

Go for it.
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Pixs from the schools...

First pcutre is the Bertil Roos school drive your own at NJMP in Oct.

The next two pixs are the PSDS school in Dec 08.
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