DMC - ProAutoSports Track Day - Dec 13th
ProAutoSports is having a Bondurant Formula race at Firebird EAST on December 13th. In conjunction with their race, we have been offered the chance for a ProAutoSports School (one-on-one in-car tutoring after classroom instruction), with several chances to practice your new high-speed driving skills.
What you get is Drivers School, 2010 membership in ProAutoSports and 4-20 min. on track sessions for only $100.
It will be a full day, starting around 8 AM, and ending around 5 PM, or earlier if people are worn out.
Carloyn Kujala offers these tips for those who have never been on the track:
From previous experience, drivers should clean out their cars at home as much as possible before coming to the track, but bring folding chairs, maybe a canopy, sunscreen, hat, helmet (motorcycle will do, but car racing types preferred), torque wrench, and tire pressure gauge.
The Love's gas station across the freeway has air available. Tires should be set to at least 36 front, 38 rear cold. If tires are warm from driving up, they should be 5 pounds higher.
Brake pads should be checked before the event - at least 50% pad left, because you'll use the fronts a lot. And if members have non-run flat tires they want to use, that's a much better option. Track driving is really hard on tires, especially front ones on the MINI.
After the event, participants may want to change their air filters, unless they are fairly new - the paddock at Firebird East is dusty, so air filters get dirty fast.
There's no real dress code, but long sleeves and long pants are preferred, and all cotton is the best. Nylon is to be avoided, as is fleece while in the car. Closed-toe shoes (no sandals) that have a relatively thin, narrow sole (no hiking boots) will give the best "feel" and ease of shifting.
Women (men too) should leave dangly jewelry at home - no bangle bracelets, no long necklaces, no big rings, no big hoop or dangly earrings. And drivers with long hair may want to tie it up in a ponytail to keep it out of the eyes under the helmet.
Anyone with questions, feel free to contact Carolyn. I have posted her email address in the members only section - just put Firebird or ProAutoSports in the subject line so she won't throw it out as spam.
Post on this thread if you are coming so Carolyn can give PAS a head count. Looks like a fantastic package at a great price.
PDF Registration Form
(Bring with you to the track but MUST RSVP in advance)
For information about ProAutoSports, check out the FAQ on their website http://www.proautosports.com/