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Red Driving Experience - Anybody?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by rpantoja0, Jun 13, 2005.

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  1. rpantoja0

    rpantoja0 Rookie

    Jul 21, 2004
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    #1 rpantoja0, Jun 13, 2005
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  2. Mike C

    Mike C F1 Veteran
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    Aug 3, 2002
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    Mike Charness
    I'm not sure why you ask how much it costs, since the prices are there at the website you posted! Here's the specific page:

    www.reddrivingexperience.com/programs.htm
     
  3. racerx3317

    racerx3317 F1 Veteran

    Oct 17, 2004
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    Luis
    Doesn't seen worth it. For that much money you can do Skip Barber or Bondurant where'd you'd learn more.
     
  4. FasterIsBetter

    FasterIsBetter F1 Veteran

    Jul 22, 2004
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    Steve W.
    I agree. If you want to really learn the fundamentals of driving fast, take one of the 3 day racing programs. You'll get onto the skid pad, learn car handling and all the basics, and have a ton of "seat time" to practice your new skills. Most of those programs also offer follow-up programs to work on more advanced skills as well. And they qualify you for an SCCA novice license, if that matters to you.

    Then, get out on the track with FCA or FOC at the many events they run around the country, and hook up with other clubs that run track events as well, and get as much seat time as you can on the track. Many of those clubs require you to work with an instructor the first time you are at any track with them, regardless of prior experience, at no extra charge, and you can pick up tons of pointers.

    If you're just looking for the thrill of driving a hot F-car on the track, go for it with the Red experience. If you want to learn to drive on the track, IMHO there are better ways.
     
  5. rpantoja0

    rpantoja0 Rookie

    Jul 21, 2004
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    Thnx guys (sorry, stupid question, the prices were there...)
     

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