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Corvette School
bbenavitz said:Another option for YNKEDAD that would be less expensive if he/she would use their own car is the local chapter of NASA (National Auto Sport Assn.) which is affiliated with the Performance Driving Club (PDC). The web site is drivenasafl.com
I believe the cost for the school is about $250 per day (Sat or Sun). Sebring, Moroso and Homestead are the tracks visited by this club.
In theory it sounds cheaper, but by the time you factor in the cost of replacing a set of street tires ($1300-$1500),proper brake fluid before going on track ($40-$80), a set of brake pads ($200-$400) and wear and tear on your street car, is it worth it? Not to mention that you should have a 5 point harness for the driver as well as the instructor and that could run another $800-$1000.
A very important factor is that you only get 3 to 4 sessions per day with the local club schools. How many of those schools are you going to have to attend to learn proper car control? Who is going to be sitting next to you in the car, another amateur?
Remember the old saying," you get what you pay for".
