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Vette73 03-07-2017 12:15 PM

3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Just got back from a three day level one performance driving school in Las Vegas....Got to drive a 2015 Z-51 Corvette on a 2.1 mile track for three days..What a rush !!!!

This was my first performance driving school and I have to say, the accommodations and the food was top notch....The place was immaculate for having three different race tracks surrounding it...

The instructors are all relatively young and seem very enthusiastic about there teaching.....First day was getting yourself familiar with the stingray, up shifts,downshifts,braking,wet braking,high speed braking,figure eights etc...

When it came to track time they had four of us follow the instructor in a lead car,fourth gear all around the track....This was done many times....When you were behind the instructor he would speak to you from his car, the sound was piped in through the radio of the car...

Second day consisted of higher speed and third and fourth gear shifts ....Therec was no speed limit ,drive within your means and safely was expressed throughput the day....

Third day, your on your own, with them just supervising you from outside the race track.....No speed limit !!!!....Ten cars on the track at one time, passing was allowed but had to be initiated through the radio first.....Two spots to pass, the long straight and the inside straight....

A good time around the track is around 1:30......Hands nine and three on the wheels and I have to say it's quite a rush.....On the straight you can get it iup to 110-115 , more experienced 120-125......

Never did something like that and I highly recommend it.....I actually won this trip when I was in Carlisle last August when I was with the ZR-1 registry.....They also gave me five hundred in cash to offset my plane fare.....Trip was well worth it......Wasn't looking to set any speed records, just looking to stay safe , learn and have a good time...

Roadster 03-07-2017 12:29 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Sounds like a great time, something you will never forget.....
Did they do any pics or videos of you driving? If so, post them up, would enjoy seeing them....

PhillipsLT5 03-07-2017 01:16 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Awesome place, 1 hour from the strip in Vegas, car guys disneyland

Mystic ZR-1 03-07-2017 02:04 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
... and, the Chicken Ranch is right down the street!
😉

Vette73 03-07-2017 02:05 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic ZR-1 (Post 258377)
... and, the Chicken Ranch is right down the street!
😉

Funny....I was there in 91......Hopefully the same girls are not working there still.....That wouldn't be a good sight.....Lol....

Vette73 03-07-2017 02:12 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roadster (Post 258372)
Sounds like a great time, something you will never forget.....
Did they do any pics or videos of you driving? If so, post them up, would enjoy seeing them....

I would like to if I can figure out how to do it....Seems like the corvette forum is much easier to post photos......The track does have an observation tower where people can snap photos of the cars in action......They should build one when your coming down the long straight......There are ten turns on the race track....The last one is right before the long straight, your in third coming off that turn at around 30 MPH than you floor it...Third to fourth at around 6,000-6,500 RPM......If you come off that turn good you can reach 120 or so.....Since I'm no pro I was around 105-112, than you have to start braking as you go into a long sweeping turn one...

Mystic ZR-1 03-07-2017 02:18 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roadster (Post 258372)
Sounds like a great time, something you will never forget.....
Did they do any pics or videos of you .......? If so, post them up, would enjoy seeing them....

You probably don't want pix or videos of your visit
to Pahrump... no tellin' where they could end up...
😏

BigJohn 03-07-2017 02:34 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic ZR-1 (Post 258377)
... and, the Chicken Ranch is right down the street!
😉



Is that the one Neil always wants us to go to?


:-D

A26B 03-07-2017 06:12 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
I am an avid supporter of Ron Fellows Corvette Driving School.

I have taken the Level 1 course twice. The first time I went with a friend & we sort of treated it like a private competition instead of really developing the skills.

Second time, I went solo & really focused on learning. Smoother is definitely faster. Understanding balance, and how to induce & use oversteer/understeer is really rewarding.

Third trip there, I took one of my sons out for the Level 1 & Level 2 for me afterwards. Unfortunately, a family emergency required me to return home right after my morning session. I have full credit for the Level 2 course on the books and can transfer it to someone else. I probably won't ever go back to take Level 2, so I would make someone a good deal on a Level 2 course. If you are interested, PM me.

Roadster 03-07-2017 07:32 PM

Re: 3 days at Ron Fellows Corvette driving school
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vette73 (Post 258379)
I would like to if I can figure out how to do it....Seems like the corvette forum is much easier to post photos......The track does have an observation tower where people can snap photos of the cars in action......They should build one when your coming down the long straight......There are ten turns on the race track....The last one is right before the long straight, your in third coming off that turn at around 30 MPH than you floor it...Third to fourth at around 6,000-6,500 RPM......If you come off that turn good you can reach 120 or so.....Since I'm no pro I was around 105-112, than you have to start braking as you go into a long sweeping turn one...

If you have a photobucket account, it is very easy to post pics. That is what I use to post pics on the forums. Just copy the link for whatever particular pic you want from your photobucket account and then paste right in your thread or post. I am sure the other photo services available operate the same way.

That would be a wild pic or video as your coming out of the turns and accelerating up to speed. Great wall art at its best!!!


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