Want to start Tracking. Where to start?
#1
Want to start Tracking. Where to start?
I have been wanting to track my 977.1tt for a very long time. Just havent had the time until recently after selling my business, have much more free time. Where do I start? DE Events? Which Club(s)? Live in Clearwater, FL. Sebring is the nearest track that I know of. Thanks for any advice!
#2
There are many organizations that will allow you to learn how to track your car. check your regional PCA, NASA, or SCCA, or Chin Motorsports for DE events. I am a NASA South East region instructor, and my students usually can drive much better by the end of day one, some of them can even start trying solo on day 2 if they follow the instruction well.
#3
Are you a member of your local PCA? They will usually plan events that you can attend. I know that the Audi Club is having a DE event the first weekend of December at Daytona - but, the PCA is doing the grunt work - check it out
#4
I started with
http://www.hookedondriving.com/
and had a blast with them. Their instructors helped me a bunch and saved me a lot of time getting me up to speed(no phun intended) I did the PBIR tack in West palm beach and the Homestead track down in Homestead FL
http://www.hookedondriving.com/
and had a blast with them. Their instructors helped me a bunch and saved me a lot of time getting me up to speed(no phun intended) I did the PBIR tack in West palm beach and the Homestead track down in Homestead FL
#5
Consider the 2 day Performance Porsche Driving School at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham AL. You have a outstanding 2 days and learn a great deal about driving on a track using someone elses car, tires and gas.
#6
I would agree that I would start your local PCA chapter. You are in Zone 12 (Not sure of which chapter).
http://zone12.pca.org/
Start out with some DE's & progress from there !! Be safe
http://zone12.pca.org/
Start out with some DE's & progress from there !! Be safe
#7
Chin motorsports is a fantastic club and I think they run Sebring 10 times in 2014. Great group of people running the events, fantastic instructors, all around good experience.
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#8
Not meaning to hijack the thread but I am also looking to track my 996TT and was wondering if I should do anything special to the vehicle for the first event. I was thinking of just going out and seeing how I enjoyed it first but not sure if I should do something special like flush brake fluid, change pads, etc. ANy input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Omar
Thanks,
Omar
#9
Check this website out:
www.trackweekend.com
It's a good list of a few different organizations in Florida that all run track events at our 3 major tracks. Also lists some GA and AL events from time to time.
www.trackweekend.com
It's a good list of a few different organizations in Florida that all run track events at our 3 major tracks. Also lists some GA and AL events from time to time.
#11
Not meaning to hijack the thread but I am also looking to track my 996TT and was wondering if I should do anything special to the vehicle for the first event. I was thinking of just going out and seeing how I enjoyed it first but not sure if I should do something special like flush brake fluid, change pads, etc. ANy input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Omar
Thanks,
Omar
BE CAREFUL, BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS WILL BECOME AN ADDICTION!!
#13
Hi Karen. I've done Sebring, West Palm and the Big Kahuna, Daytona with Hooked on Driving. Very well organized and run. Safety first. Good beginner training. All about FUN and safe. If nothing else you need to get the hi temp brake fluid in your car! Sebring in August is pretty hot. The front brake calipers on my Aston Martin actually changed colors!
#14
Sebring is Chin's home track and they run it often. The Chin instructors are fantastic (most are also PCA instructors too) and they run a very safe and well organized event. Chin is more expensive than PCA/event but you get 2x the track time.
#15
Along with the brake pads:
1) Motul, Castrol SRF or Endless brake fluid
2) Front GT3 brake ducts. You will be using the brakes way too much your first few times out. Got to keep them cool.
3) No one but yourself will be impressed with your straight line speed
4) Listen, listen and listen to your instructor
5) Have fun.
Last edited by 996TWINS; 07-01-2015 at 08:50 PM.