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I'm signing up as is my father... might camp this go around, but my parents live in Greensboro which is 1 hour south so home cooking and a real bed is pretty nice. We do have to get up at 5Am to make the drive up, but oh well.
I hope to be following this guy up. Since I dont have a track car I will be watching and maybe seeing if there is any classes I can go to on the track.
I would like to see if I can take the TB on the skidpad... It would be nice to sorta get feel for how it slides around if anything ever happens.
He hit a 4x4" wood pole on the uphill side. With a skidpad instructor in the car. Going backwards & sideways at about 10mph. Knocked it clean out of the ground and destroyed the PVC pipe attached to it that controls the water going to the sprinkler heads. Uglied up his back bumper cover too.
Between that incident and the walls several people including myself almost hit... we decided it isn't worth the risk. Quite simply our goal is for people to have fun and slide around and learn, not to damage their cars and/or get bills for damage to track property (which, btw, he paid the day he received - no problem there.)
But luckily that's not the only skidpad available. If only NASA-MA had a run of events at another road course facility scheduled for June through November...