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Mushashi
11-03-2005, 02:29 AM
http://www.northstarbmw.org/drivingschools.aspx

• Winter Driving Schools - These are (relatively) low speed events designed to teach braking, cornering and general car handling in a safe environment. We set up slalom exercises, braking and lane change exercises, a wet skid pad, and cornering exercises.

These clinics are great for:

New drivers (must have a valid license or drivers permit - under 18 must have a signed parental consent)
New car - get used to that new car (or tires or suspension) in a safe environment
Refresher - every other year wouldn't hurt any driver; we forget the basics, we get sloppy. This is a tune up!
Preparatory - we recommend one of these courses before going to one of our Performance Driving Schools for the first time.


Overview:

Are you interested in learning more about how your car reacts at the limits, or how you would react in an emergency situation? Have you thought about attending our driving school at Brainerd, but are still a little intimidated by the higher speeds? Would you like to help your significant other become a better, more confident driver? Well, now is your chance! Imagine knowing what to do when your car begins to slide, or being in control during that panic stop. Car control skills are learned skills that can only be improved with practice and seat time, and this will be a chance to experience plenty of seat time in a safe, controlled environment.

Our Clinics are open to all club members and their family members wanting to learn more about enhancing driver skills and understanding the capabilities of their cars. Our goal is to prepare you with a fundamental foundation of skills from which you can further develop your driving abilities. Each participant receives personalized instruction provided by experienced club Instructors. All participants must register in advance. Registration can be performed through our website. Two driver cars are allowed.

If you have further questions after reading this information, please contact Sheldon Nelson by email at carcontrol@northstarbmw.org or phone at 763.542.1485


Program Synopsis:

The day long event will consist of both classroom instruction and driving exercises. Each exercise is prefaced with a short talk about concepts specific to the respective exercise. The drills include a skid pad, a slalom course, and a braking and accident avoidance simulation. In these exercises you will learn the proper use of the steering wheel, brakes, and throttle as elements of car control. We want all students to increase their awareness for what their car is doing under a variety of circumstances, and why. These exercises are intended to better prepare you for situations that may be encountered when at speed on the track, as well as everyday driving. Towards the end of the day we will incorporate these elements into a short road course to help you demonstrate your newly acquired skills.

Our objective is to improve your awareness to vehicle dynamics, provide you with fundamental driving skills, and produce safe and controlled drivers. Safety and being in control is our top priority at this and all Club driving events.


School Procedures:

Registration: Registration must be made in advance. Register by filling out and submitting an on-line application. Each driver must register separately. Payment should preferably be made via PayPal, alternately we will accept a check mailed in. Mailed in applicants will be confirmed via e-mail (if supplied).

Schedule: Please plan to arrive at the site by 8:30am at the latest. The main gates to the facility will open at 8:00. We start promptly at 9:00, with the school usually ending around 4:30p.m. The school will be conducted rain, snow, sleet, mush, sunlight, clouds, ice, etc... so be prepared accordingly. We will have a lunch break of not more than one hour. Lunch will be catered.


Vehicles and Technical Inspections: All vehicles in good mechanical working condition will be allowed at this event. Convertibles will also be allowed to participate. All cars must have operating seatbelts or harnesses. If there is a question about the appropriateness of your vehicle, please contact Sheldon Nelson at 763.542.1485.


In the interest of safety for all the participants, technical inspections will be performed on all cars by your instructor with you prior to the start of the school. Things that will be looked at will include tire condition and pressure, functional brakes, leaking fluids, secure battery, and loose items in the car. Please ensure that all loose items are removed from the car AND trunk before the school (including floor mats). Anything loose in the car has the potential to become a projectile!


Helmets: Helmets are NOT required to participate in this school.


Preparation: Rolls & juice will be on hand, but recommend a complete breakfast before arriving (my Mom would be proud). It will be very important that you stay hydrated: recommend water & sports drinks, and avoiding caffeine. You will have to empty your car of all loose items - bring a tarp and/or container to protect your stuff from the elements. Recommend jeans, long-sleeve shirt, sunscreen, etc. (common sense stuff). Make sure you have a full tank of gas and that your tire pressures are on the high side of what's recommended on the door pillar.

Please consider:

• You should read and understand the above article BEFORE registering.
• Both students for 2-Driver cars (one car shared by two students) must submit separate applications - we ask for the "name of driver sharing the car" only to ensure both students are not in the same run group!




If you have any interest in any or all of these schools, contact coordinators listed below. And if you would like to volunteer - bless you! - and contact the appropriate person listed below.

All of our schools require a valid driver's license. Drivers under the age of eighteen require a signed parental consent form.

We don't have one Driving Events Coordinator; we have multiple people responsible for these schools.
Driving Event Coordinators:

• Teen Car Control Clinics - carcontrol@northstarbmw.org
• Winter Driving - carcontrol@northstarbmw.org
• Car Control Clinics - carcontrol@northstarbmw.org
• Advanced Car Control Clinics - drivingschools@northstarbmw.org
• Advanced Driving Schools- drivingschools@northstarbmw.org




http://www.northstarbmw.org/images/Adv%20CCC%20Course.jpg

http://www.northstarbmw.org/images/Adv%20CCC%20Exercises.jpg


See you at the event!

Cheech

BergeGuy
11-03-2005, 02:34 PM
The website seems to have a little outdated information. Do you know the cost and time?

MN01GXE
11-03-2005, 02:41 PM
Click to the next page, they have the event info and cost at http://www.northstarbmw.org/drivingschools.aspx?ns=Register ($50 on Dec 1 for the winter driving class)

GodSquadMandrake
11-03-2005, 06:50 PM
Will this be like fun autocross action or do I have to go really slow and maturely tour around the track in a controlled fashion?

SmokingTires
11-03-2005, 07:31 PM
So is this just an excuse to get out on a track and turn the car sideways? :D

Otherwise I'm not going....

phile
11-03-2005, 10:20 PM
So is this just an excuse to get out on a track and turn the car sideways? :D

Otherwise I'm not going....
No helmets...

SmokingTires
11-03-2005, 10:27 PM
No helmets...

No helmets AND wreckless driving?

Or no helmets, so no fun :(

phile
11-03-2005, 11:58 PM
No helmets AND wreckless driving?
Or no helmets, so no fun :(

Did you mean "wreckless" or "reckless"?

All I know is that the info quoted here says "Helmets: Helmets are NOT required to participate in this school."

Since BMW club's national insurance is one of the reasons Met Council helmet requirements are more stringent than SCCA Solo, one has to assume that this BMW school is expected to have hazards far below autocross (which we all know is really safer than driving on the road) for BMW to not require helmets at all. This does not sound like they are planning on allowing you to let it all hang out on the road course. I'm thinking wet or icy skid pad, depending on the weather.