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Old Mar 28, 2007 | 11:37 AM
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Track Driving Opportunity in New England

I haven't been around here for a while but I was asked to post this.

Basically, it's an open invite to join the BMWCCA at driving events (no BMW required). Info can be found at www.wmc-bmwcca.org


Driving Enthusiasts,

We invite you to have loads of fun with your cars in our performance skid pad schools or track driving schools at New Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) in Loudon, NH.

I'm the Chief of instructor training and Chairman of the Driving Events Committee for the White Mountain Chapter BMWCCA. Our web site is (www.whitemtn-bmwclub.org) and our driving programs include track days on the NHIS road course, Advance Driving Skills Schools (ADSS) on the wet skid pad and teen driving skid schools (Street Survival). These schools are for performance enthusiasts, drivers interested in safety skills and teen drivers. They are driver education and social events with safety a priority and not race schools.

Our web site has all the details and our next ADSS school is April 7th and track school is April 14th. Don't delay in looking into this, come join Minis, Porsches, Subarus, BMWS, Corvettes or what ever on the track or skid pad and truely experience you car.

Feel free to contact me or those listed on the web site. My address is Gordon Geick (g.geick@whitemtn-bmwclub.org). You don't need to be a BMW Club member, roll bars aren't needed for the track and we have a great discount for first time track drivers.
Old Mar 29, 2007 | 06:12 PM
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What is the price?
Old Mar 31, 2007 | 10:14 AM
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If you've never been on the track before $90. If you have, $190.
Old Apr 3, 2007 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by iwannabmw
If you've never been on the track before $90. If you have, $190.

sounds good.. When I get my ls1 rx7 complete I will deff need some performance driving classes to get myself up to speed
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