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07-20-2014, 06:15 PM | #1 |
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Just returned from the Masters two day course over at Barber Motorsports park. Having been to the skip barber racing and advance racing programs, I got to skip the preliminary course, but I think "Masters" is a bit of an overstatement.
Nevertheless, the course was really fun and the instructors were great. A bit of intermediate instruction that I already had but seat time is seat time. I must say it was first class treatment all the way. First the breakfast and lunch everyday was catered. At skip barber we had no breakfast and lunch was Subway. Driving on track was windows up a/c on and every car and ventilated seats. That was a new experience. Every car had a video system that captured the driver and the road ahead along with all the telemetry and lap time info you could want. Every car driven was the same as off the showroom floor. Not even track pads or fluid. The cars handled the conditions without the slightest issue. Most of the time was in a 991s with some time in the 981s cayman. We got to drive the new GT3 and Turbo S on track, but it was a lead follow not open track time. Lots of fun and great instruction. I would not hesitate to go back for the Masters Plus course. |
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