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tanha said:I'll be doing the same thing this year at Mid-Ohio and BeaveRun in PA.
It was $230 for the day.How much it's to join?
Accumulator said:If you can, do BeaveRun first, the learning curve is much easier and it would prepare you for M-O better than the other way around. BeaveRun is a great course to learn on but IMO M-O can be a lot to digest. BeaveRun is also a lot easier on your brakes so you'll know if an upgrade is called for without having to park it; M-O can cook inadequate brakes to the point that you'll have to retire early (gee, guess how I know).
Accumulator said:Tanha- I don't do much of any track stuff these days and most of my experience was at various driving schools; my wife and I were *serious* about learing this stuff back in the day but we never kept it up. I did BeaveRun (Security Driver's Course, quite the experience) sorta recently, in Autumn '04, but Mid-Ohio was ages ago (mid-'90s) with the Mercedes Benz Club. The two courses were an interesting pair for you to mention as I drove big cars at both of them and could compare how they were on the cars' brakes. Oh, and M-O just *kills* your front left tire as I recall.