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Originally Posted by acx23
I'm just suggesting NASA is a good way start off. You'll have an experienced driver sitting next to you to alleviate the anxiety of being on the track. It's definitely a comfort level thing. Especially if you're driving a stick and not comfortable with rev match or heel-toe.
Once you get a couple of these under your belt, then you can venture off to other clubs.
Personally I feel driving school for NCRC is a waste of time and money. Everyone ends up doing lead follow, and unless you're following the instructor, you're following someone just as green and clueless. Not a good way to learn to drive on a track.
Just my 2 cents.
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Well, that depends upon which clubs you are talking about. Clubs like PCA, Audi and organizations like HOD have a very strong coaching presence where pretty much everyone has a coach in the right hand seat all day.
At the same time, clubs like the Lotus club or Shelby club tend to have very little in car instruction.
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