04-30-2007, 05:12 AM
From the perspective of this greenie, not only was the event generally well done, but the classroom sessions were terrific and greatly appreciated, especially the turn by turn analysis of the track. I never thought I'd say that I wouldn't have minded an even longer classroom session, but Jack's presentation was extremely effective. And the skid pad was a great bonus. I'm certainly looking forward to more time on it in the future, and I don't think I spoke to anyone who wasn't enthusiastic about it. Great food, weather, instructors (thanks, Mark, and Steve) -- I don't know what more I could have asked for (except a stronger stomach, but at least I had the nausea problems sufficiently under control to avoid messing up either my car or instructor, and Mark was able to reciprocate). Thank you everyone!
In that same vein (or should I say alimentary canal?), I'm a bit apprehensive about the Jefferson Circuit event. And as a practical matter I have to make a decision by midnight tonight. My patch helped somewhat (compared to what I experienced at Shenandoah last year), but I can't say it came close to eliminating the queasy stomach completely. So I may give it a rest after Pocono.
Anyway, thanks guys!
In that same vein (or should I say alimentary canal?), I'm a bit apprehensive about the Jefferson Circuit event. And as a practical matter I have to make a decision by midnight tonight. My patch helped somewhat (compared to what I experienced at Shenandoah last year), but I can't say it came close to eliminating the queasy stomach completely. So I may give it a rest after Pocono.
Anyway, thanks guys!
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