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A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="fak3r" data-source="post: 7153538" data-attributes="member: 46396"><p>I am looking to take some racing courses this November for my birthday and was hoping to get some suggestions/recommendations what schools I should contact in the area. I wouldn't mind travelling a few hours to get there. I am need to stay within a range of $1000 or less. Preferably less...much less. </p><p>Since I am a novice, I am guessing my goal is to walk away from the course understanding corners/turns/straightaways, etc, have plenty of time to practice them on the track and if need be, down the line, be able to take my car out to a course on my own time (but I am guessing I would need some sort of a certification before I can do that). </p><p></p><p>Any help and suggestions would be much appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>-Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fak3r, post: 7153538, member: 46396"] I am looking to take some racing courses this November for my birthday and was hoping to get some suggestions/recommendations what schools I should contact in the area. I wouldn't mind travelling a few hours to get there. I am need to stay within a range of $1000 or less. Preferably less...much less. Since I am a novice, I am guessing my goal is to walk away from the course understanding corners/turns/straightaways, etc, have plenty of time to practice them on the track and if need be, down the line, be able to take my car out to a course on my own time (but I am guessing I would need some sort of a certification before I can do that). Any help and suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. -Paul [/QUOTE]
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