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> Wow, not a teener in the bunch, Infineon Feb 25 26
DanT
post Feb 21 2006, 08:33 PM
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First GGR TT of 2006, at Sears...er I mean Infineon.
28 students/DE/HSDS drivers and not one 914 in the bunch.
Where are all the norcal members?
I haven't seen the actual normal entrants list as of yet but I hope there are at least a few 914s out there dicing it up.
I know one thing, the instructors (me included (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif)) are going to be BUSY! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wacko.gif)

Every TT student gets full instruction for all 4 runs sessions on Saturday.
Every DE/HSDS student gets full instruction on Sat and Sunday. That is 6 sessions for 16 participants in HSDS. That is a lot of instruction.

If any of the Norcal area 914 owners are aching to get your baby on the track with minimal modifications (no need for harnesses or fire Exts or driving suits)
This is the way to do it and get some good track time. Not to mention some of the best Porsche centric instruction in California... period.

Check out the GGR website for information about our next TT/HSDS weekend the end of April. We will be a Thunderhill then. TH is a great track to learn on. Lots of run off areas and only a small amount of K wall to be concerned about.
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