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Doing a California driving school soon, check out the in-the-car-cam
- Subject: Doing a California driving school soon, check out the in-the-car-cam
- From: bsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Smith)
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 15:26:43 -0800
While I wouldn't spend my money on or defend Mark's e-ram, he does have a
good point on the videos.
I bought five of his videos, received three, but they were well done and
certainly give you a feel for the California tracks and many of the lines.
A good review for me at Button Willow and Laguna Seca, but I've never driven
Thunderhill and Sears Point and I found the videos very helpful for what I
hope will be GGC schools at both (new to me) tracks.
I particularly liked the several Sears Point laps of a 928 chasing and never
catching the E30 M3.
Flame suit on :)
Bob Smith
CCA # 22252 ((L.A., S.D. & now GGC chapters (used to live in LALA land but
now in wine country))
Santa Rosa, CA
95 540i 6-spd, heavily Dinanized
98 M3/4, Sharked & x-braced
>Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:02:50 -0500
>From: mark kibort <mkibort@domain.elided>
>>Message text written by INTERNET:bmw@domain.elided
>>tentatively, are E30 325is cars used in club racing?
>>I'm not sure if I would want to spend a whole lot of money until I
>>decided that club racing was something I was really into. Is club
>>racing done in classes of cars?
>>Please excuse my ignorance but I am rather new to the BMW CCA
>>Thanks,
>>Mark Colasante<
>>>>>>>>do yourself a favor, check out the in-the-car cam videos
>at www.innoventions.org. Lots of video from 1st level schools to
>full blown BMW/PORSHE races all from track in California.
>everyone that has received the video, said they were great for
>reviewing the track or just for a good time and some laughs.
>Mark
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