Mosport Lapping Event Canada Day

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Kensai Racing 3rd Mosport Lapping Event on Canada day long weekend Monday July 2nd.
Performance School by Aaron Povoledo.

Read below for full details.

The structure is simple, an Intermediate Group and an Advance Group. We are limited to 30 per groups. Each group in on track alternatively for 25 minutes. There is a 5 minutes separation between groups for vehicles recovery. Passing Signals are mandatory for all groups. Pass Zones for Intermediate are front straight, back straight and between corner 3 and 4. Passing is allow anywhere in the Advance Group. When passing signals are given and respected, passing in a corner can be done safely.

$300 pre registered 24 hours before the event
$350 at the gate

Performance Driving school additional $175 (mandatory for 1st time drivers to Mosport or Kensai Lapping programs)

For the past 5 years the Kensai Racing, partnered with Aaron Povoledo have hosted lapping events at Mosport International Raceway.

Drawing on the vast experience of Povoledo’s professional racing and race coaching background, as well as Kensai’s engineering and set up knowledge, they have teamed up to bring the Mosport lapping day experience to a new level.

Starting this May they will offer a complete driver coaching and car tuning consultancy service which will include:

Brief Classroom covering - corner theory, vehicle dynamics – weight transfer.
Track tour, with detailed racing line explanation.
Low speed lead follow exercise to learn line and review balance basics.
Corner spotting for each session (Povoledo will watch from each corner to make notes on each driver)
Detailed debriefing after each session with goal setting to do list for the next session.
Vehicle testing / set up work. Povoledo will be available to test customer cars, and together with Kensai Racing expertise, advise on set up changes to enhance your cars performance.

Day to start 1 hour early, 7:30am.
Students must register 24 hours before the day of the event.

For more info and registration, please send email to [email protected]

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Thanks
Alan
Kensai Racing
905-470-9000
 
I had a great time at your last even Alan.
Count me in again! Do we get the same instructor for the school? He was excellent, and if I may suggest, more than the first timers need his help?

The other students that enrolled with me were both very experienced, and realistically there were others that needed his input much more.
:smile:
 
I am planning on attending. Anyone else going? Thinking we can meet up and cruise there together....lemme know...

Have you run on the GP track before? (this is NOT the DDT track that the schools we have tried to get you guys to come to is on - this is the BIG track)

If you haven't, this is NOT the day to have as a first day - please trust me!

Although they say they have instruction, and I like Aaron the guy who is the instructor, very much, this is really an Intermediate/Advanced day - do the BMW school as a get to know the track experience before you go out on a less school oriented day.
 
No, I have not been on the GP track. Only the "BIg one" @ cayuga:rolleyes: . I don't want to break any of your records so I will keep the speeds down. I really want to get this urge of redlining out of my system....
 
No, I have not been on the GP track. Only the "BIg one" @ cayuga:rolleyes: . I don't want to break any of your records so I will keep the speeds down. I really want to get this urge of redlining out of my system....

My humble advice - DON'T DO IT!!!!

Instead come to the BMW Genesse Days on the 15-16th - Dave, Paul, Daria, Rui and I will be there (5 NSX Owners!) and they'll teach you how to drive the track safely - this is NOT Cayuga, you can't make a "little" mistake on an off-camber hill that happens to be a corner you're taking at over 100km/h - there are TWO of them at the GP track.
 
There are some wing nuts on the track - at least there were last time. If you can get onto the GP track with an in-car instructor the first few times out, you'll learn that much faster.
 
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