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mquetel
10-16-2003, 01:53 AM
The Puget Sound chapter of the BMWCCA is holding a novice school at the Bremerton Raceway next weekend (10/26). I don't think I can work it due to short time frame and no helmet :cry: but, I'm curious if anyone has attended this event and what their impressions were. I'm hoping to make it in the spring.

Roadstergal
10-16-2003, 03:08 AM
I did it. It's quite fun. Good venue to learn basic car control skills. If I could do it every month, I would - it would probably be good for me!

There is a driving event that the BC BMW club holds up at Boundary Bay, and I found that to be a good event - a lot like the Puget Sound event, but a smaller group. Worth checking out, if you want to drive.

You can always borrow a helmet from another member. On the off chance you're a small :paranoid:, you can borrow mine.

mquetel
10-16-2003, 09:50 AM
There is a driving event that the BC BMW club holds up at Boundary Bay, and I found that to be a good event - a lot like the Puget Sound event, but a smaller group. Worth checking out, if you want to drive.

You can always borrow a helmet from another member. On the off chance you're a small :paranoid:, you can borrow mine.

Smaller would be better, in my thinking. I'll have to look up some add'l info on that... would love to have an excuse to go to BC. :smile:

As for the helmet, thanks for the offer but I likely need a L or XL. Actually, I do need to locate a helmet and see if I will even fit in the car with it on. I'm 6'2" and don't really have a ton of clearance as it is. :(

Masskrug
10-16-2003, 06:17 PM
There is a driving event that the BC BMW club holds up at Boundary Bay, and I found that to be a good event - a lot like the Puget Sound event, but a smaller group. Worth checking out, if you want to drive.

You can always borrow a helmet from another member. On the off chance you're a small :paranoid:, you can borrow mine.

Smaller would be better, in my thinking. I'll have to look up some add'l info on that... would love to have an excuse to go to BC. :smile:

As for the helmet, thanks for the offer but I likely need a L or XL. Actually, I do need to locate a helmet and see if I will even fit in the car with it on. I'm 6'2" and don't really have a ton of clearance as it is. :(

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mquetel
10-16-2003, 10:57 PM
The Puget Sound chapter of the BMWCCA is holding a novice school at the Bremerton Raceway next weekend (10/26). I don't think I can work it due to short time frame and no helmet :cry: but, I'm curious if anyone has attended this event and what their impressions were. I'm hoping to make it in the spring.

I think I am going to go to this... wife gave me a pass. :paranoid:

Also, they have loaner helmets! :D

Doug
10-16-2003, 11:13 PM
Mquetel,
I'm on the board of directors of the puget sound club and have instructed with them. The Bremerton school is a very good one..especially for $75

mquetel
10-16-2003, 11:26 PM
Mquetel,
I'm on the board of directors of the puget sound club and have instructed with them. The Bremerton school is a very good one..especially for $75

I appreciate the recommendation and I am really looking forward to getting some knowledgable instruction. :thumbup:

mquetel
10-26-2003, 10:42 PM
Did the novice school today... what an incredible blast!! I had so much fun learning what to do (and not to do :paranoid: ) out there on the track (and road). Big kudos to the Puget Sound chapter for putting on a really fun, really informative and well organized event. It was an amazing value and I will definitely be looking towards future events.

I was pleasantly surprised by the student to instructor ratio of what seemed like about 2.5 to 1. Everyone was really enthusiastic and informative... again it was just about the most fun you can have legally! :thumbup:

My car is completely covered in crud from the skid pad, the wheels are filthy with brake dust and I have a silly-ass grin that is reminiscent of the day I took delivery of my car. What an addictive sport. :devcool:

Doug
10-27-2003, 09:04 AM
We do our utmost to keep the ratio at 2/1 if at all possible. I'll pass on the complement.