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Originally Posted by westopher
Either way. Its a pretty safe track, lots of run off and I don't plan on being a hero. Its why I chose this car so I intend to use it without worrying about the risk too much. If the car ends up in pieces it was for the right reasons. Its engrained into our heads by insurance companies that "if you drive without insurance you will crash and explode a school bus full of children and be paralyzed and cyber bullied for the rest of your life" but just be smart and safe and things will more than likely be fine.
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thank you.
i wish more ppl had this mentality when it comes to taking their car to the track. there's a few ppl locally who won't go to track days because "they wont be first".. what does that even mean?
any track is as safe as it's driver. i've been taking all my daily drivers to the track for the last.. forever and i've never had any close calls (well just one last yr where i think i fell asleep for a second and went straight off the track.. lol). i also do push pretty hard but never beyond what i'm comfortable with (a lot of ppl oddly need to learn this...)
just be smart, check the ego at the door. enjoy your track day!
white rocket: the $550 reflects the cost of the instruction by proformance iirc. the $275 were for the all you can run open days for those who have been signed off.