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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
Moving to Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, WA), any dragstrips/tuners in the area??
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<blockquote data-quote="ShadowFist" data-source="post: 10509436" data-attributes="member: 42601"><p>It is worth it. Where else can you consistently drive 100+ without the police on you? Or take corners so fast you can feel the blood draining from your head? Oh yes... Turns 3a and 3b are heavily banked and you can grip there like none other. :dancenana:</p><p></p><p>The whole day class teaches you skills that you can use in every day driving. Its not just 'go fast' driving either. Everything from proper mirror set up to emergency avoidance maneuvers are covered.</p><p></p><p>One thing to note - it is both physically and mentally TIRING. It isn't easy driving fast so be prepared to become the consistency of a wet noodle afterwards.</p><p></p><p>From their website:</p><p></p><p>"The day starts out with a 90 minute classroom session followed by exercise in advanced car control and street survival skills. An in-depth knowledge of vehicle dynamics, skid control, and brake application is established. The afternoon is a total driving experience on the road course utilizing all of the skills and techniques acquired in the morning sessions. Always accompanied by a qualified instructor, participants develop a more proactive driving relationship with their car. Our goal is to teach you to think faster than you drive. The use of your personal car is recommended for skill and relationship development however school cars are available.</p><p></p><p>If you are driving your own car we require:</p><p>Brakes should be in excellent condition</p><p>Tires good condition, adequate tread depth, and no “plug repair” to punctures</p><p>Seat belts must be present and functional for both driver and passenger seats</p><p>Soft top cars must have roll-bar or pop-up roll-over hoop"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShadowFist, post: 10509436, member: 42601"] It is worth it. Where else can you consistently drive 100+ without the police on you? Or take corners so fast you can feel the blood draining from your head? Oh yes... Turns 3a and 3b are heavily banked and you can grip there like none other. :dancenana: The whole day class teaches you skills that you can use in every day driving. Its not just 'go fast' driving either. Everything from proper mirror set up to emergency avoidance maneuvers are covered. One thing to note - it is both physically and mentally TIRING. It isn't easy driving fast so be prepared to become the consistency of a wet noodle afterwards. From their website: "The day starts out with a 90 minute classroom session followed by exercise in advanced car control and street survival skills. An in-depth knowledge of vehicle dynamics, skid control, and brake application is established. The afternoon is a total driving experience on the road course utilizing all of the skills and techniques acquired in the morning sessions. Always accompanied by a qualified instructor, participants develop a more proactive driving relationship with their car. Our goal is to teach you to think faster than you drive. The use of your personal car is recommended for skill and relationship development however school cars are available. If you are driving your own car we require: Brakes should be in excellent condition Tires good condition, adequate tread depth, and no “plug repair” to punctures Seat belts must be present and functional for both driver and passenger seats Soft top cars must have roll-bar or pop-up roll-over hoop" [/QUOTE]
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Moving to Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, WA), any dragstrips/tuners in the area??
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