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yamfz7
01-11-2010, 05:51 AM
Hi I was just wondering, if I went to CSS and got my race license there would I still be able to race here?
jcathie
01-11-2010, 06:49 AM
Hi I was just wondering, if I went to CSS and got my race license there would I still be able to race here?
I have to ask, why go to all the expense of traveling to CSS when you can do it locally for a lot less money (not to mention time)?
brianp
01-11-2010, 04:51 PM
Just for the experience. Why do trackdays anywhere but locally... Cause it's fun. If I had mad cash to throw away I'd go to CSS. Meet Keith Code rip around laguna. Sounds like a blast.
Da Beav
01-12-2010, 01:05 PM
I'd recommend going. After racing for 10 years went last year
for a few levels at Css and improved so much well worth the money!
yamfz7
01-12-2010, 08:47 PM
I'd recommend going. After racing for 10 years went last year
for a few levels at Css and improved so much well worth the money!
Exactly, I was actually recommended to go there. The school runs year round too, and the tracks are probably more fun.
Nancy
01-13-2010, 12:25 AM
Unless something has changed I don't think Keith offers a race licence. He has Code Race that is well worth going to and all of the levels from one to four are great (I keep failing level four so I have to go back) :) I say go for it but you will still need to get your licence through a school locally.
Welcome to your new addiction.
brianp
03-05-2010, 01:53 PM
After running CodeRACE your qualify for WERA and other American licenses. CSS by itself does not offer anything of the sort.
I just got back from CSS at Laguna. Our 2nd day got rained out to much mud/dirt washing onto the track that they just couldn't keep clear. They canceled for the first time in 5years =( . So that sucked cause I had to take 5 days off with 4 days of straight driving for just 1 day.
But the 1st day was pretty amazing. Nothing like I expected. Lots of technique specific drills to perform. The corkscrew was WAY steeper then I thought. It really went back to "the basics" which felt slow but I can see how it benefits my overall skill and ability in a long run. Also good techniques that can be taught slow and have speed applied later.
Da Beav
03-05-2010, 04:56 PM
did you like the kids on the 125"s. I tuned for peter last year. and joe roberts i helped out as well, it sucked that a day got cancelled but safety first.
the track is awesome
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