Johnathan and I are going out with the SoCal Alfa Club.
It would be nice if others joined us.
It would be nice if others joined us.
Billy as in [MENTION=16531]stuntman[/MENTION]? I might have to do this...
BTW I'll be at Sonoma raceway this Sunday if anyone is up there.
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BTW... You guys running both days or just one?
He spun out twice, but learned a lot from each one. Albeit I did have to force him to describe the incident and what happened at every moment.Did you spin out again Mario?
Not sure what to make of this JC :wink:Awesome to read. Glad you had a very good instructor too. I look forward to his mad skills this year coming.
Well, I made it through the weekend. I had a great time at the end. At the beginning it was difficult in that my personal instructor for the weekend, Jonathan (Track Addict), took me back to square one in order to break me of my bad habits and to get me headed in the right direction. With some tough love, I ended recording a good time on my last session of the day on Sunday (2.16 plus minutes) on the counter clockwise course.
I will say that the guys of the Alfa club are hilarious and a great bunch of guys, at least the ones I met.The next Alfa Rome Club of Southern California (AROSC) time trials is mid January at Willow Springs (Big Willow). I'm pretty sure I'll be going. If anyone else is interested, let me know and I will send you a link to the AROSC web site.
PS: Johnathan is a great instructor. He is extremely knowledgeable (his Prime name of "Track Addict" is very appropriate). More importantly, Johnathan's first concern is your safety and safety of others on the track. After that he will fill your head with the rules of the track, driving etiquette, tire pressure measurements tips and finally great driving advice. Let him drive your car for a few laps, which he did on the third session of the day, each day, and you will be amazed at his driving skills. Just don't try and go as fast as him, because you will only spin of the track, as I did (crap).