What kind of entries are we looking at? My wife has shown interest in the idea, but she has absolutely no track experience: no HPDE, no driver's school, no Survival Course, nothing. I know that she would not enjoy herself at all if there were a bunch of experienced licensed drivers out there driving fast...
So is this a test session for licensed drivers to play (I've thought about the SRF thing, too) or is this some place for completely inexperienced drivers to experience something new in a low pressure environment?
GA
Edit: Actually, she does have limited track experience in the right seat with me: we took the street NX2000 to Mosport a couple years ago. Obviously I didn't drive 9/10 and she seemed to loosen up a bit after a couple sessions. But she would not be comfy doing that herself within a group of experienced racers.
Last edited by Greg Amy; 07-16-2014 at 04:28 PM.
think of this like the first few sessions of a driver's school pr like a lechump race. there is likely going to be a range of people and those with more experience need to be respectful of those that don not
from national:
TARGETED PARTICIPANTS
This list is intended to offer enough options to get you started.
2) Drivers that compete in other sanctioning body events, but have not tried SCCA
3) Vintage drivers
4) Non-SCCA licensed drivers that want to compete one or two times a year in a more controlled environment
5) Current Solo, PDX and Club Trials drivers looking for the next step
6) Novice drivers trying to gain more track time
7) Opportunity for current drivers to reward support and crew members
8) Experienced drivers trying a new car or considering a purchase (should gain permission from the Chief Steward of the event)
dick patullo
ner scca IT7 Rx7
Thanks, Dick. I'm thinking this might not be the right venue for someone with no track experience that has only a vague passing interest in what her husband does for fun. I'm thinking a better place may have been to put her in Travis' PDX last month...if she'd only expressed interest in it*...
GA
* For useful reference, her interest was piqued when she got a direct email from the region about the CRE...she asked me if that was something she could do...if we had only sent out a mailer to all members about the LRP PDX, she may have been in there for that...
unless she has done more than i understand i think a PDX/HPDE would be better. the only thing if she is going to use your car is to find one where novices do not need a right seat.
i do not think you have to have previous track time to enjoy the CRE but i would think some kind of performance driver even autocross would be helpful.
the chief instructor, Pete Morrison, is lining up a few on track instructors to do lead follow for new people.
by the way we are pulling an alternate school sanction as well for the CRE so anyone who might be close to getting qualified for a club racing license we can deal with that.
dick patullo
ner scca IT7 Rx7
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