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    skip barber racing school....

    hehe..is a lil bit pricey for me.. but i wouldnt mind haveing a bumper sticker on an s2k that says im a graduate of the school...ill prolly take it up one day.. when i make some more cheese on that bitch!!

    driver school http://www.skipbarber.com/driving_sc..._schedule.aspx
    racing school
    http://www.skipbarber.com/racing_sch..._schedule.aspx

    #2
    hell yeah i want to go one day
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      #3
      If I could use my own car, I would be all over that like a dirty shirt.

      I have yet to find a school that lets entrants use their own vehicle. I suppose I am not looking hard enough.

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        #4
        also try mid ohio racing classes.
        i think you get 10% if you have a nasa membership as well (40 bucks)
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          #5
          yeah a little too pricey...

          I remember my seven series came with like, an invite package...

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          Originally posted by JoshM
          Okay to do: "I'm sorry I broke your mailbox, here's $100.
          NOT okay to do: "I'm sorry I fucked your sister, here's $100.

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            #6
            Wow. I figured that it would be a couple hundred bucks, but even the one-day "high-performance driving" ones are like $1600. That's a lot of money for one day, and they don't even cover things like learning the proper race line and heel-and-toe downshifting (you need to step up to the $2900 two-day course for that). In fact, it sounds like the one-day course is mostly stuff you'd pick up on your own by driving enough, and paying attention to the car's behavior.

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