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I got back from Bondurant's Hi-Perf Driving School last night. I really don't know how to describe it other than FREAKIN' FANTASTIC!!!
I've been interested in hi-perf driving since I was about 12. (Yes, I tried heel and toeing on a Schwinn Sting Ray.....still have the scars to prove it) but I learned more in two days at Bondurant's than I've been able to figure out on my own in 35 years.
My first indication of just how great an experience this was going be happened Monday morning as I was registering at the counter. I felt a hand on my shoulder, turned around, and a smiling, older gentleman held out his hand and said, "Hi, I'm Bob Bondurant." He also made the rounds through all of the classrooms with his dog Rusty, just to meet everyone.
The professionalism of Bob's staff is just incredible! They load you up with information in the classroom and then take you right out to the track to practice. Education has never been so much fun! I was pretty lucky because I was in the Z06 class and we had the Chief Instructor, Mike McGovern, for our sessions. Talk about patience!! The guy was great, as was the whole organization.
I'm starting to save up for my next trip.
Thanks to everyone for your advice in my earlier post about this. It really helped. (And yes, Millie, I kept my eyes opened and that really helped too).
I'd 'specially like to thank the Fbodfather for helping me get this set up (this was the package from last year's BG auction).
And for everyone...I wholeheartedly recommend a trip to Phoenix for this incredible training.
-------------------- Randy Fenton SSOA F99-0098
Black '99 SS #98 T-Tops, M6, Dual Dual, Bilstein, SS Grille, Whisper Lid, K&N Air Filter, TB Bypass, NGK TR55's, PPC Plug Wires, SLP Smooth Bellows, SLP LT Headers, SLP Cats, SLP Y-Pipe, Optima Red Top, SLP Shifter, Lou's Short Stick, LS6 Clutch, SLP SFC's, SLP Boxed LCA's, SLP Boxed Panhard Rod, DGoetz Tunnel Brace, Hotchis STB, 17X11 Rear ZR1's, Michelin Pilot Sports (275's Front, 315's Rear), Baer Eradispeed Rotors, Hawk Pads, G2 Aluminum Pedals, Electric Antenna, etc.
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I am glad to see you had a good time. Sounds fun, but you shouldn't have made it sound so good. That may have just bumped the auction up another grand for next year.
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Ditto as Blu SS 98 said...........Sounds like a great time
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I have always wanted to attend one of these schools but never had that much extra cash to do so. Sounds like a great time. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Thanks for the review! Glad you enjoyed it. How about a few more specifics about the training. Any skidpad? Teach you about going where you look, that kind of thing. Sounds great!!
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never knew that going to school could be so much fun!
Glad you had a great time and was able to learn at the same time. I'm almost ready for another round somewhere. May be this summer will start planning for a fall of '04 trip.
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Randy, maybe at this years BG event you can teach us some of the moves in one of you cars.
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