This Club Racing Experience rhymes with the low-key way EMRA did it for years and is a great plan!
It gave me a way to start wheel to wheel driving with a less than well prepared car with only safety stuff up to snuff.
Kudos to NE Region!
phil hunt
Phil, for those of us old enough to remember EMRA that is a good analogy. it is designed to be a little less pressure and a lot more fun.
we as a club can or should be able to provide a different experience to suit different needs.
dick patullo
ner scca IT7 Rx7
Dick, I'm sure you're on it but I'm throwing out the questions, "so how do we follow up with these guys?" Feel free to pass on my contact information if they have questions or need help with next steps.
Jeff L
ITA Miata
2010 NARRC Champion
2007 NERRC Championship, 2nd place
2008 NARRC Championship, 2nd place
2009 NARRC Championship, 2nd place
Jeff will you be going to Thompson in October? Maybe you can introduce yourself to the CRE guys in the class room. Or even better maybe you can instruct?
JB Swan
IT7 #81
thank you Jeff,
for some this is the next step for some they may want to do regular club racing. of the 11 that ran Sunday 3 had novice permits and used it as an alternate drivers school. But for others they may just want to come back and do it again next time.
one of the lemons car drivers got signed off and was talking about running ITEZ in October and having his team mate run the car in the CRE.
my evil secret plan would to be to have a CRE as a run group at every regional next year. people can use it as a path to club racing or just as a more casual place to race.
dick patullo
ner scca IT7 Rx7
my evil secret plan would to be to have a CRE as a run group at every regional next year. people can use it as a path to club racing or just as a more casual place to race.
phil hunt
Dick, we NEED to do that! I would even argue to give an option to charge a "season" price and make it a season long "school" towards a drivers license.
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