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    1. #3
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Location
      Peoria, AZ
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      155
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by USCA 1 View Post
      Tom, we consider multi-day schools like Bondurant and Skip Barber and others as driving schools. There is typically a curriculum and a certificate at the completion. i would suggest starting out in our intermediate group and if you feel over-qualified, ask us to move up to the expert group. Just for clarification, dealer installed options for the wing/spoiler must fit within the guidelines of the rules measurement - only factory installed wing/spoilers may exceed the measurements.
      For what its worth, Tom was referring to the intermediate group rule :
      "may have recently attended or graduated a basic course
      at an accredited driving school, 3-4 track days per year, familiar with basic track flags,
      etiquette, rules and “racing line”, multiple sessions with certified performance driving
      instructor."



      No way in heck I want anywhere near expert group, but trying to figure out if the experience I have is enough to qualify for intermediate.
      Valerie Pichette

      1988 GTA LS3 (418 stroker)/ T56 - "DragonLady GTA"





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