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04-19-2008, 05:26 AM (This post was last modified: 04-19-2008, 05:26 AM by George3.)
Good one, Paul.  That's very good common sense advice.  DE's and AX absolutely sharpen your skills.  Keeping those skills tuned on the street needs to be more of an individual awareness issue and it does not hurt to keep being reminded of safety.

Regarding keeping extra car parts at the track. . . When I first started doing DE's, I knew nothing and carried nothing with me.  When a tool or parts need arose, I had to ask and borrow.  As time went on I began to carry more tools, spares and supplies, for just in case. Clearly you can't bring the entire garage, but carrying the nessessities and primary consumables is almost a must these days. 

Plus with the friendly commaraderie of the Porsche community at Driver Ed events, any needed parts can usually be found by someone in the paddock.  That's one of the great things about this club and this sport . 
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