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<blockquote data-quote="gcassidy" data-source="post: 7158032" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>Paul, I'm looking around the house for a copy of GrassrootsMotorsports magazine from last year where they compared a bunch of the racing schools like Bondurant, Skip Barber, Jim Russel, Spring Mountain, etc..</p><p></p><p>There are two different types of education you can pursue, depending on what you want and how much $$$ involved. The high performance driver education events like FATT, NASA HPDE, CarGuys, TrackDaze, etc. can start you off, and give you a taste of road courses. You use your own car. Then there are pure racing schools. They usually use the school's cars because they are teaching specific lessons and techniques that are aimed more at the driver who wants to go racing. They cost lots more because of this.</p><p></p><p>If I find that comparison, I'll post it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcassidy, post: 7158032, member: 13216"] Paul, I'm looking around the house for a copy of GrassrootsMotorsports magazine from last year where they compared a bunch of the racing schools like Bondurant, Skip Barber, Jim Russel, Spring Mountain, etc.. There are two different types of education you can pursue, depending on what you want and how much $$$ involved. The high performance driver education events like FATT, NASA HPDE, CarGuys, TrackDaze, etc. can start you off, and give you a taste of road courses. You use your own car. Then there are pure racing schools. They usually use the school's cars because they are teaching specific lessons and techniques that are aimed more at the driver who wants to go racing. They cost lots more because of this. If I find that comparison, I'll post it up. [/QUOTE]
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