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Bert Roos Driving School
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07-27-2009, 02:29 PM
Lainey wrote:
Quote:So Darren,
Who is the best instructor in RTR? Graham?

Yes Graham is the best. That's why we made him President.

We honestly have a really great instructor corp, and I run with a lot of different clubs. FWIW I think a significant reason for that is our focus on smoothness which historically was critical for 911s which were/are very difficult for a novice to drive well at the track. If we can keep those drivers safe we can keep anyone safe.

All of the newer cars, even the 911's, are much easier to drive. Smoothness is fast and safe though, and that culture is why I think we have a great instruction program, certainly the best of any group I've run with.
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