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I thought that was Richard Spenard haven't seen him in a couple decades guy has some crazy skills.
2020 Toyota Corolla Hatch (At least its a Manual!)
2001 Audi S4 (Trunk still smells like Ryan?)
2001 Audi A4 - RIP
2004 Mygale SJ04 - Racecar
2013 Toyota Sienna - Baby Transporter
2001.5 Audi S4 -SOLD
1986 Reynard SF86 -SOLD
2003 Jetta GLI - Garbage bin
Here's a review and video of the day from another guy that went this week...
I was in the afternoon session so when you show up it's registration and lunch time. You also get to meet and mingle with some of the instructors.
After lunch was a quick 15minute into to the courses and what they want you to take away from the day.
You're then broken out into 3 groups based on the colour of car on your registration ID they give you.
Each group then starts at a different exercises and you rotate to the other ones through out the day.
The three courses they have a power circles, a slalom course and then a road(ice) course.
The group I was in started on the power circles and then moved to the slalom course and finish on the road course which I am very lucky as the first two really helped get to know the car better and have more confidence when driving on sheer ice around a road circuit
It worked out so that there were 2 people per car and you would just alternate at each course until they told you to stop and move on.
I figured I got close to 1.5 hours of actual driving, but riding shotgun also helped and gives you a different perspective and allows you to see what other people are doing.
All the cars had radios in them and the instructors were providing feed back as you were completing each exercise.
At the very end they take 3 of the pro drivers and everyone gets one hotlap around the road course as a passenger. Here is mine.
So the lake was too thin to go on safely...... So we got to hop in the s4's and go past nakiska and up through the mountain pass to Canmore. 4 lane wide snow covered roads. Got that s4 seriously sideways through a couple corners. Some people got jipped though cause they were passengers through there and we swapped drivers then went from Canmore down the 1a back so all cleared up no sliding for the second guys.
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