First track day in Bay Area - what club?
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For sure! Sears Point is the best track in California by far. While I enjoy Laguna Seca, I find Thunderhill to be more fun and more technical than Laguna Seca. Laguna Seca's major positive in its history.
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Sears Pt is the best, IMHO. Not as fast as Thunderhill, but very technical, and an absolute blast to drive.
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Interesting... yes I have participated in NASA DE. See my post at #7. My first one was at Sears point in 1997 or so. I drove my 951. I remember there was a pickup truck on a high rise suspension and knobby tires in that DE group.
Anyway, a lot has changed with NASA since my first experiences.
Not sure what to make of the comments re: PCA events and age. Perhaps their statistics have changed.
I still believe that the PCA events are the best place to start if you have a Porsche here in the SF Bay area.
Anyway, a lot has changed with NASA since my first experiences.
Not sure what to make of the comments re: PCA events and age. Perhaps their statistics have changed.
I still believe that the PCA events are the best place to start if you have a Porsche here in the SF Bay area.
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I agree with Tom…Sears Point is more difficult than Laguna Seca, only in that it is very fast and there are quite a few places to hurt oneself with an early apex, Armaco and concrete.
Having driving Laguna Seca, Sears Point and Thunderhill, I recommend Thunderhill for the beginner. Turns 10 - 13 are the only places to hit a wall. The rest of the track has a lot of run off.
Sears Point and Laguna Seca, lots of places to bend a car and potentially suffer personal injury.
Northern California Racing Club (NCRC) is having an event there on March 22-23. I'd be there but I have guests descending upon us. They also have in-car instructors available and a driver development program for rookies. The facilities are gorgeous, there may even be green on the nearby rolling hills, if it ever rains in N. California. The bonus, NCRC events are economical, hotels in Willows are cheap and there is plenty of good grub available. There is a 105 dB sound limit so keep that in mind. Laguna Seca is 90 dB…a stock GT3 can break 90. Don't know about sound at Laguna Seca.
Having driving Laguna Seca, Sears Point and Thunderhill, I recommend Thunderhill for the beginner. Turns 10 - 13 are the only places to hit a wall. The rest of the track has a lot of run off.
Sears Point and Laguna Seca, lots of places to bend a car and potentially suffer personal injury.
Northern California Racing Club (NCRC) is having an event there on March 22-23. I'd be there but I have guests descending upon us. They also have in-car instructors available and a driver development program for rookies. The facilities are gorgeous, there may even be green on the nearby rolling hills, if it ever rains in N. California. The bonus, NCRC events are economical, hotels in Willows are cheap and there is plenty of good grub available. There is a 105 dB sound limit so keep that in mind. Laguna Seca is 90 dB…a stock GT3 can break 90. Don't know about sound at Laguna Seca.