04-18-2009, 03:13 PM
Chris,
It's a lot of fun, but be prepared. Day 1 is almost 12 hours of track time!! (About 1/2 hours for lunch though.) The F1 course is actually boring from the participant I spoke with (they did not allow it the two years I was there). You will have a blast. Take an excursion to Spa while you are there. Study for (request ahead of time) your Groupe B racing license. The course along with a passing grade entitles you to a racing license in Europe allowing you to arrive and drive at Hockenheim, Spa, and other tracks on certain days. This is Germany, rules are very different. BTW get your rental ahead of time secured ( use one of the ring rental programs for a race car). Car rentals are difficult to get now for Ring driving.
It's a lot of fun, but be prepared. Day 1 is almost 12 hours of track time!! (About 1/2 hours for lunch though.) The F1 course is actually boring from the participant I spoke with (they did not allow it the two years I was there). You will have a blast. Take an excursion to Spa while you are there. Study for (request ahead of time) your Groupe B racing license. The course along with a passing grade entitles you to a racing license in Europe allowing you to arrive and drive at Hockenheim, Spa, and other tracks on certain days. This is Germany, rules are very different. BTW get your rental ahead of time secured ( use one of the ring rental programs for a race car). Car rentals are difficult to get now for Ring driving.