Alabama PCA says they welcome all cars that'll pass tech, no preference in registration for Porsche owners or PCA members - it's open to all at the same time. I got an email a couple of days ago and was reminded that the registration opened today. Details at al.pca.org, registration via clubregistration.net. I'm in. Maybe I'll see some of you there!
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AL PCA DE at Barber 3/7-8 Registration Open
1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-BarberTags: None
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I need to send Julie my worker credits so I can play at Barber in March, too.Chuck Schultz
Another black(ish) Miata
2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit
http://csgoodphotos.com or http://art.csgoodphotos.com
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Originally posted by chuck schultz View PostI need to send Julie my worker credits so I can play at Barber in March, too.
1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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Originally posted by VroomGrrl View PostI hate those dadgummed coupons! I can't find any of mine since I packed up the house to turn it into a "for sale nobody really lives here" show place. 90% of our stuff is packed in boxes in the garage and I hope hope hope I can figure out which "very good spot" I chose to secure these. They may be so secure they will never see the light of day!
1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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Originally posted by janders211 View PostI'm going to try and get in on this1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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For a one-day option, see this thread - http://www.alscca.org/community/show...=5065#post5065Chuck Schultz
Another black(ish) Miata
2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit
http://csgoodphotos.com or http://art.csgoodphotos.com
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Originally posted by janders211 View PostI couldn't get the pca site to work. I checked out registration, and I din't see a 'one day option' (I'm only available Sunday), so I'll probably have to pass...I should probably test out my new car on the autoX before I take it to barber anyways
This club's one-day DE on May 9th is another good option for a 1-day as Chuck noted.
And of course we'd be happy to see you out at BRC - they're running this Sunday, and the rest of the schedule is posted on the alscca.org front & Solo pages. Come on out!1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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Well I survived my first DE at Barber. Woohoo!!!!
I am so worn out, I can hardly lift my arms to type this post.
It was awesome!!!!!!!1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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Originally posted by dr_phatcity View PostI'm glad you enjoyed it ... would love to hear some feedback from you about instructors, time on track etc....
I can't speak for all instructors, but I had an awesome instructor, a Boxster driver and retired racer. His communication style was just right for me - low key, extremely focused and direct, but also light-hearted and focused on having fun. All the instructors had chatterboxes - I consider this a must! But it's also good to have hand signals worked out before getting on track, because like all gizmos, chatterboxes can quit working mid-session (didn't happen to us).
Saturday the novice group had 3 drive sessions, Sunday we had four - and the final one (last session of the weekend) was sparse. They all seemed to end too soon for me! I forget the time - 20-30 minutes per session.
I really appreciated the way they brought the novice group along - we started our first session with basically a few big parade laps - lead/follow. Next session they sent us out in small groups with one instructor leading and 3 student cars following. Last session Saturday we went out in the "usual" fashion, as we did for all sessions Sunday.
The tech garage folks offered to assist anybody who had issues with repairs, consultation on improvements, tweaks, etc. I noticed many folks took advantage of this.
My measure of the event was whether I learned and had fun. BIG YES to both. I learned a whole big lot about driving in general, and about driving Barber. By the end of the weekend, I was needing 4th gear in the straights (hellooooo rev limiter!) which I considered a sign of progress, at least as to comfort with increasing speed.
I'd be happy to answer any questions I've not covered here - hit me up.
TWO THUMBS UP for this event!1988 911 :: #41 BSP
My 911 Road Trip Video :: Five Months With a Grrl and Her 911 :: 2009 Turbo Hot Lap@PSDS-Barber
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