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  1. I am not sure who you ride with but we won't leave you to die if you run off track. And just for your info we will have a few people out on the corners if someone goes down (I am sure it will happen) with radios to call out a truck. There is even going to be an EMT on hand. Plus it is up the the individual person to ride on a trackday. It is a risk, but for $110 I will risk it. And I prefer to attack life instead of sitting on my butt responding to a post I have no buisness posting on.
  2. Alright back to the topic at hand.... any ideas foir braking drills?
  3. First off thanks for the reply's! Second I wish I could spend alot more time on the track, but that isn't in the cards right now. And thank you for your concern, but I have the next best thing to the track, a private airstrip A friend of the family has a small private airstrip that is used by the family only, so I don't have to worry about a plane landing on me Actually the strip is a large T with elevation change on one leg. It seems like a great place to practice because I can turn and have a good view of the path in front of me. Anyway it's the next best thing that I have can ride besides the track and I don't like to ride on the street simply because of the inherent risk involved around corners I can't see through. Thanks again for the reply's.
  4. I was wondering if anyone had an idea for braking drills that I can practice at home. My track time is kinda limited and I would really like to improve on my braking. Specifically high speed corners and thier entry. If I can instill more confidence in my braking then I can go deeper and harder and drop my lap times. This in an area that would help me around every race track since you brake for most corners I realise that you should go into a corner and hit your braking marker and if it works go a little deeper next time, but my SR are kicking in really hard and I just can't seem to get over this little barrier of mine. If anyone could help I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
  5. There is going to be a private trackday at Spokane Raceway Park on August 30th, 2004. It is a Monday and the track opens at 8 am and closes at 4pm. The whole day costs $110. If you have never ran at the track this might be a great opportunity for you. There will only be 8 people there so you will have lots of track time by yourself. All the riders are safe and catious. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Hope to see you there.
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