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    well imm have my roll cage professionally done... so i wont have to worry about that... so i should be good there, and i just need a bucket seat and 5 point harness for driver only right.. how much does rental cost and what companys do it?? the reason why id rather take my car is just cuz instead of using the money to rent a car id much rather use it to go towards my roll cage and seat and harness..thats a good idea to get the car inspected before hand

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    And a window net and a fire extinguisher and an electrical cutoff switch and rollbar padding, and belts and tow hooks and good plumbing if you have a fuel cell and a transponder....and, well, lots of stuff. Probably a fuel test port too. The car better be ready to race today when you go to get your log book. Not sort of ready, not ready for a track day. Ready to race today.

    You definitely want to get your log book ahead of time. If you try to get it the day of the school, if the car doesn't pass, you are screwed. Are you really going to have time to fix anything the morning of school?

    Personally, I think it would be a mistake to try to do a school in a brand new car. Something is going to break and then you will have wasted the time and money. If you can't at least do a track day with the car after it is complete, then you're asking for trouble.

    jim

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    if your in So Cal, as mentioned above Cal Club would be your local region. I did my school with them, just this past February. Cost for school is $440, and its a double school so you get everything done in one weekend and can go racing at the March event.

    You sound like you are in the same boat I was in. New car, no logbook etc, . If your car does not have a log book, don't wait to get it on the weekend of the school. I contacted the chief of tech and arranged to bring my car to the January event a few weeks before to get the car a log book. That way if their is something I missed I had time to fix it. I saw people getting their car teched on the day of the school, and it just added unnecessary stress to the day, because they did not have a separate tech for the school, so they had to wait in line along with all the people running the double regional that weekend. If your car is ready on Dec 13&14 they have an open test day at Buttonwillow, and the chief of tech will be their doing annuals so its a great time to shake the car down and get your tech or even just bring it in for its log book.

    Another thing I recommend is, don't apply for your novice permit at the track the day of the school, because you just have to stand in line with the other 20 people that didn't apply before. I applied direct to Topeka, and had my Novice Permit book and everything done a month before the school so I didn't have to worry about last minute problems.

    If using your own car(which I did) as said above, bring someone that knows the basics of a car to help you. I didn't think the weekend was as hectic as some have said, but if something goes wrong you don't want to be in panic mode as it will just ruin your weekend.


    If you can't make the February school, an accredited school is Fast Lane, but it comes with a hefty price $1350 if using your own car
    http://www.raceschool.com/newsite2/d...INFOforweb.pdf

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    wow there is alot of stuff to do lol i dont think ill have enough time nor money to get all that done by feb.. i guess it would be best to just rent a car hopefully i can find a place that rents them out for not to much.... imma apply for my permit soon i just need to get my physical done...i need to call to see where i can get this done thanks for your help

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    If your looking to rent from a company(not private person) I would suggest 7's Only, http://www.sevensonly.com/ if you are familiar with Buttonwillow they are the shop on your left right after you enter the main gate. They bring a full trailer to the February school, as most people that rent, rent from them. They also bring several spare cars should something happen, so you know you will get through the school.

    Best of luck

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    oh yeah i know exactly which ones u r talking about awesome..thanks

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    Ismael, if your car isn't ready for drivers school, don't push your luck, but rent a car that is reliable, and that somebody else is maintaining. This makes the entire process much easier to deal with.

    Where are you located? If your in NorCal, then here is the link for rentals in San Francisco Region:

    http://www.sfrscca.org/images/2008/R...alcars2008.pdf

    Our drivers school is scheduled for Feb 27 - Mar 1

    Here is the link to everything that you need for our Drivers School

    http://www.sfrscca.org/index2.php?op..._pdf=1&id=4403

    and

    http://www.sfrscca.org/content/view/4403/90
    Tim Linerud
    San Francisco Region SCCA
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    Convert from GP to GTL
    http://www.timlinerud.com/racing/index.html

    racer_tim @ yahoo dot com

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