| calSRQ |
07-19-2013 05:47 AM |
Driving schools for new owner
Hey all. I take delivery of my first cobra in a couple of weeks -reading all i can in the meantime- and in addition to changing out my BFG's, I've also decided I need some professional instruction. I live in Florida and would appreciate any suggestions for courses to get to know these awesome machines. Thanks!
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| Clois Harlan |
07-19-2013 06:11 AM |
I highly recommend doing a track day at one of the tracks in Florida. If you have a Backdraft you might talk to Reg Dodd and see if he can steer you to a track where you can get use to your Cobra. Short wheel base and big HP has gotten many first timers in trouble before they were able to enjoy what they have.
To be honest you need to know your limits as well as your cars. Find out what each of you will do when you punch it and you hit someones condensation from their AC with your back wheels. These cars are great fun and attention getters (beyond anything you have experienced) but to be truly Cool you must stay in control.
Enjoy your new ride and hook up with some of the other Florida Cobra guys and make some events together. You are about to become one of the family.
Clois Harlan-Tulsa
Just noticed you have a Factory Five...you have a lot of fellow FFR guys in Florida too.
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| smallblockhead |
07-19-2013 07:37 AM |
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| Roger Bray |
07-19-2013 09:47 AM |
Autocross is a fantastic way to start. You will learn the basics of car dynamics and get a chance to practice in an environment that has little chance of causing harm to you or your new car. track days later down the road perhaps.
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| vatdevil |
07-19-2013 11:12 AM |
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| WardL |
07-19-2013 10:46 PM |
I would third the recommendation on the autocross experience first. I have done several autocross events and they are plenty challenging. The risk to your Cobra is at worst hitting a cone. Go into it with the understanding that you won't compete very well with the MX-5 or almost any other little import. No worry, everyone will love watching and listening to you rumble through the course. Track days is the best argument I know for two roll bars. It is so much better if you have a coach sitting next to you when you drive. Most courses don't allow a passenger in a convertible without roll bar protection. The best training I got was in a MX-5 with a coach on the Pacific Raceway in Washington.
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| calSRQ |
07-20-2013 08:32 PM |
Great suggestions....found a couple autocross events upcoming within a couple hours drive in the coming months.
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| Ron61 |
07-23-2013 03:26 AM |
All the above are great suggestions, but I also suggest that before you take on a road course on open track day you find a good driving school at one of the tracks and attend it. Many of the tracks have them and ours is always filled for months ahead. I have went to several and always learned something each time.
Have a great time with your Cobra and be safe.
Ron :)
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| lamaluv |
07-23-2013 07:33 AM |
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