You are not the first person I've heard say that about Skippy schools, and I've heard it about Bondurant as well. The folks I've met that liked them went in with a VERY narrow focus - getting their license quickly. They were quick already, and the "teaching" part of the school was waaaay below their skill level.Skip Barber is absolutely atrocious.
Would recommend avoiding unless you’re going for free. Any random HPDE instructor or actual driving coach will be much more helpful.
I'll bite - there's a BUNCH of different ways you can look at this.
For those of us who came up through the ranks of "High performance drivers education" events, a lot of people consider those a "racing" school (quotes applied strategically). That's the entry point into true wheel-to-wheel racing for a lot of us, and you can find many, many HPDE type events around the country, likely at the track near you. In reality, a HPDE event does NOT teach you racing, it teaches you how to drive safely and quickly around a track. You are not competing against anyone, all traffic is controlled, etc. Many folks move from those events into some kind of competition (time trials, wheel-to-wheel)
Another way to look at this is what I'd consider a very focused/dedicated racing school like Skip Barber, Bondurant, Bertil Roos, or similar. Most are arrive and drive, where you go through training and end up with a certificate at the end of the event that can be used to get a racing license (SCCA, NASA). These are pretty expensive, and generally not the "first time you go on track" kind of events. It assumes a certain level of experience and skill walking in the door.
Edit - sup.dc2 - your avatar says you've been on track before, so you likely get the difference between the two.
I have heard this as well, not sure where. It is a lot of money to be spent if its not good....we are talking like $7k.Skip Barber is absolutely atrocious.
Would recommend avoiding unless you’re going for free. Any random HPDE instructor or actual driving coach will be much more helpful.
this was posted as I was writing. if you are only looking to get faster in HPDE days, Racing school is definitely not for you. you will need to find a right instructor who can really help you or actually race in TT or wheel to wheel. - once you learn how to go faster than other racers in spec series, you can apply similar principle to your HPDE car. You will find that there is some one whois faster than you. - if you are the fastest, you should be in F1 races.Ah, yes I meant actual racing schools. I have 40+ track days under my belt and can't seem to get any faster anymore. I've had some in car instruction both free and paid and I did not get much out of it. I am looking for things like picking a specific section of the track to set up a pass or figure out the fastest way around a corner I have never seen before, judging both the camber, severity and the length of the straight right after it.
I have heard this as well, not sure where. It is a lot of money to be spent if its not good....we are talking like $7k.
My goal is to get faster for TT to begin with. I'd like to race at some point (clearly for fun), possibly an E30/36 or a spec/super miata but there is no point in racing if I am not hanging middle of the pack.this was posted as I was writing. if you are only looking to get faster in HPDE days, Racing school is definitely not for you. you will need to find a right instructor who can really help you or actually race in TT or wheel to wheel. - once you learn how to go faster than other racers in spec series, you can apply similar principle to your HPDE car. You will find that there is some one whois faster than you. - if you are the fastest, you should be in F1 races.You just need to find a way to get faster other than updating car.
So I did watch the blayze video for Buttonwillow Raceway CW13 hereHave you checked out Blayze yet? I have heard good things about it. I might try it out this winter and see if it offers some value to me.
Yea you pay to get virtual coaching, they analyze your videos and give input.So I did watch the blayze video for Buttonwillow Raceway CW13 here
It is perfect. I liked it alot, need to look in to how to get training from Dion von Moltke.
You pick your coach. I believe you either upload your video or link to youtube.Do you get to pick your video analyzer and coach or is it someone that Blayze decides themselves?