2006 Driving Events
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2006 Driving Events
I figured I should start a new ongoing thread for this topic since clubs are starting to release their dates for the year. inTgr8r also inquired in another thread so this should keep the clutter down.
So far, I've only seen dates from BMW Club which are:
April 21-23 Mosport International Raceway
June 9-11 Mosport International Raceway
July 7-9 Le Circuit Mont Tremblant
Sept 8-10 Mosport (School & Club Race)
More info on BMW Club events can be found here - http://www.trillium-bmwclub.ca/trill...DriverTraining
A few other events I will be participating in will be the SAAB Club events and the 2 Solo-1 (to be called Solosprint this year) schools in addition to the regular Solosprint competitions. I'll update the dates as they become available.
I'm sure most of you have heard me ramble on this topic enough, but I encourage all of you to come out and really see what your cars can do...and understand how much every one of us still has to learn when it comes to driving. The G is a really great car to drive and there's no place better to experience its potential than the track while having the safety and structure of a school environment. I guarantee you'll have a big grin at the end of the day.
PS Colin, no excuses with the M45 - there was Toyota 4runner on track at Shannonville last time I was there!
So far, I've only seen dates from BMW Club which are:
April 21-23 Mosport International Raceway
June 9-11 Mosport International Raceway
July 7-9 Le Circuit Mont Tremblant
Sept 8-10 Mosport (School & Club Race)
More info on BMW Club events can be found here - http://www.trillium-bmwclub.ca/trill...DriverTraining
A few other events I will be participating in will be the SAAB Club events and the 2 Solo-1 (to be called Solosprint this year) schools in addition to the regular Solosprint competitions. I'll update the dates as they become available.
I'm sure most of you have heard me ramble on this topic enough, but I encourage all of you to come out and really see what your cars can do...and understand how much every one of us still has to learn when it comes to driving. The G is a really great car to drive and there's no place better to experience its potential than the track while having the safety and structure of a school environment. I guarantee you'll have a big grin at the end of the day.
PS Colin, no excuses with the M45 - there was Toyota 4runner on track at Shannonville last time I was there!
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I'll address the concern Mudgy mentioned in the other thread:
Open passing is not allowed at these events. Passing is very controlled and only allowed on the straights when the driver of the slower car has given an explicit signal to the driver of the faster car to pass. No trading paint here.
Open passing is not allowed at these events. Passing is very controlled and only allowed on the straights when the driver of the slower car has given an explicit signal to the driver of the faster car to pass. No trading paint here.
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You can count me in - it would be nice to have a stong representation from our group - G's, M's - whatever.
I'm sure that most of us (myself included) would be astonished at how much we could learn in the driving of these vehicles to their true potential, and the track is the only place to do it.
Looking forward to it - it's something I have always wanted to do!
I'm sure that most of us (myself included) would be astonished at how much we could learn in the driving of these vehicles to their true potential, and the track is the only place to do it.
Looking forward to it - it's something I have always wanted to do!
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I sure would'nt mind joining in the fun and certainly doing the cornering and speed in a controlled environment. My only concern would be how controlled is it? I am one of those people paranoid of hitting anything thing other than myself
I am mostly there for the learning experience and also to have alot of fun learning what the G can do on the track even if its a luxury sedan. But it is a sport edition
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I am mostly there for the learning experience and also to have alot of fun learning what the G can do on the track even if its a luxury sedan. But it is a sport edition
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Originally Posted by Iso Octane
'Cause it will be my first time out, and the G is/would still be brand spankin' new.
Hehe, I figure if I'm going to be a complete newbie, I should do it in a ride more fitting of that status.
Hehe, I figure if I'm going to be a complete newbie, I should do it in a ride more fitting of that status.
My first time out too. They put all the novice guys together and you have an instructor with you. There will be a wide range of people and cars so why not learn on the car you're going to be regularly driving.
Sign up and bring the G.
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Originally Posted by RBull
My first time out too. They put all the novice guys together and you have an instructor with you. There will be a wide range of people and cars so why not learn on the car you're going to be regularly driving.
Sign up and bring the G.
Sign up and bring the G.
I know you don't want to hurt your "baby".... but it's not like they're going to be abused...
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
I agree.....I'd like to learn how to handle my car
I know you don't want to hurt your "baby".... but it's not like they're going to be abused...
I know you don't want to hurt your "baby".... but it's not like they're going to be abused...
It's at AMP, a shorter tighter track than Mosport. I'm sure I'll find out how bad a driver I am.
Good luck if you take the plunge too Ian.
The BMW club also has some autocrosses which I may try as well.