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Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Any interest in doing some driving other than 1/4 mile straights?
Chicago Region Solo drivers school is an excellent way to learn about and become involved in Solo events. It is a two-part school that consists of a classroom session and a day and a half of on track instruction. Instruction will be provided by experienced, award winning drivers (many with National Championship credentials). Because the entry is limited to only 100 students, there will be a very favorable student/teacher ratio allowing for maximum driving time and personal instruction. The school is for novice drivers with less than one year or no solo experience. Students must attend both days. When:Saturday April 4Sunday April 58:00am - 5:00pm8:00am - 5:00pmWhere:Route 66 Raceway, Joliet, ILHow:Return the entry form with the $120 registration fee payable to Chicago Region, SCCA, no later than March 27, 2009 to: Jennifer Liccardi - 2911 Vimy Ridge Drive, Joliet, IL 60435 (815) 609-9005. To register on line go to http://register.scca-chicago.com/ ![]() ![]() CENDIV Spring Training and All Worker Training Saturday March 21Prospective Members Workshop Saturday March 28, at 1:00 pmThe Learning Curve The Chicago Region Solo drivers school is an excellent way to learn about and become involved in Solo events. It is a two-part school that consists of a classroom session and a day and a half of on track instruction... click here for more informationLearning Curve Instructors Needed If you have instructed in the past or think you have what it takes contact Greg Meier, ASAP2009 Solo Championship Series DateEventLocationMar 28Prospective Members WorkshopChicago Indoor Racing, AddisonApr 4-5* ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Sparks, NV
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I used to do alot of solo events years ago in my RX7 and later my Miata's. May even have a trophy or two laying around to prove it. It's alot of fun and and very challenging to do well. An investment in a good set of auto-x tires is a must. That said the ZR-1 may not be the best car to do it with. In the c4 family L98's have always done the best because of their ability to generate low end torque. Still, it would be fun to do. I could get interested again.
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