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Thread: LSC BMW CCA AX School - 3/5/11, TMS Bus Lot

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    The school is a go. Please register soon. We will need students or the school will be canceled. Instructors please register using the "Instructor" drop down. If I don't know you send me an email with your info. You must have instructed before. I will contact all instructors before the event.

    Register Here

    8:00 am - Noon, different exercises $60

    Skill level basic to intermediate. Might have some instructors for more advanced students.

    Show and shine 8am - 3pm

    Lunch (burgers / hot dogs) for everyone

    1:00 pm - 4:00pm Open AX course

    Students unlimited free runs

    Others limited to 2 runs for free to give it a try.
    Additional runs available for purchase at $5 per run.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    In to instruct, bring on the funnel cakes!
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    All the good stuff is on days that I work poop
    SOLD: 91 Mazda Miata "Grand Sport" - FM V-Maxx coilovers, FM sways, Hard Dog roll bar, stock 1.6L running strong, 15" Star Specs, 96 Grand Sport paint
    - 85 GMC S15 Jimmy "the Tyclone" - LT1 350ci V8, AWD, Typhoon interior, 18" C5 wheels, 96 Grand Sport paint

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    I am trying to make this cheaper if you register early and give you options. Hope this doesn’t confuse anyone. Email or post questions.

    School registration before or on 2/25/11 - $45, includes morning and afternoon sessions

    School registration after 2/25/11 - $60, includes morning and afternoon sessions

    If you only want to run the school in the morning - $35 (8AM – Noon)

    If you only want to run the afternoon without an instructor - $35 (1:00PM – 4:00PM, 30 minute sessions, work/run format)

    School will be capped at 45 drivers
    Afternoon will be capped at 60 drivers, school participants will have priority

    If you sign up for the Saturday school, afternoon, and Sunday autocross - $80

    Due to TMS catering we can only serve hot dogs for lunch on Saturday. Sunday lunch is on your own.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    Ok, I'm in. Signed up with the big $80 package. I'll be a student. Thanks!

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    Discounts end on Friday.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    What time do instructors show up? Bring helmets?
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    M Porcupine coupe
    Crusty old e46 beater
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    I really could use more instructors.
    I am think 7:00 am to get things setup and test each area.
    Bring helmets.
    In the afternoon instructors will ride with students and will have access to the course.
    Thanks for the help!!
    M3 is always the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    I really could use more instructors.
    I am think 7:00 am to get things setup and test each area.
    Bring helmets.
    In the afternoon instructors will ride with students and will have access to the course.
    Thanks for the help!!
    What's the format? Similar to Tire Rack Street Survival school? Instructor drives student car once through each element and then switch and work on technique?

    Free entry to Sunday event for Sat instructors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmosMpower View Post
    What's the format? Similar to Tire Rack Street Survival school? Instructor drives student car once through each element and then switch and work on technique?

    Free entry to Sunday event for Sat instructors?
    Sounds good.

    Why not.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    Sounds good.

    Why not.
    WIN! Quoting you before you change your mind :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GregW View Post
    All the good stuff is on days that I work poop
    Amen! I wish I could make it out, sounds like fun.
    Is there a thread for the LSCBMW AX the next day? Hopefully I can put my name down for that.
    Cory
    2006 Mazda MX-5 GT (SOLD)
    ​1999 Mazda Miata (FOR SALE)
    2004 Chevrolet Z06/Z16
    2013 Kawasaki Ninja 650

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    M3 is always the answer.

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    Can I still sign up for the school? Or is it full?

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    And if for some reason my terd don't pass tech do u get ur money back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigsrturbo View Post
    Can I still sign up for the school? Or is it full?
    Still open.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigsrturbo View Post
    And if for some reason my terd don't pass tech do u get ur money back?
    Does it leak fluids?
    Is the battery secure?
    Basically if you can't pass tech you should not be driving it. But if you cannot pass we will give you a refund.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    I MIGHT be able to get out of working on Saturday... what are the classes???

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwemyss View Post
    I MIGHT be able to get out of working on Saturday... what are the classes???
    Not sure what you're asking. What are the topics? How to autox more effectively. Basic elements, car dynamics, skidpad, slaloms, hand/seat/eye position, etc. Whether you are a total novice or want to improve your skills, this is a good opportunity. Definitely not just for noobs.
    Polished Turd Racing

    Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZMDD View Post
    Not sure what you're asking. What are the topics? How to autox more effectively. Basic elements, car dynamics, skidpad, slaloms, hand/seat/eye position, etc. Whether you are a total novice or want to improve your skills, this is a good opportunity. Definitely not just for noobs.
    A) I'm definitely still a noob.

    B) When I go to register, there's car classes A-G and X-Z. Que freakin pasa? My car's STX for SCCA/ER, Class 2 for NTAXS. And a stock Mz3 is H-Stock. I think I'll just register in whatever class still has my number available.

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    Check the bmw club website. They class by engine displacement, not mods (other than FI). You are class Y. (not classy)

    Non-BMWs
    Non-BMW classes are X thru Z and placement is based on manufacturers’ published engine displacement specifications. Engine displacement is rounded to the nearest tenth of a liter. For example, 2,948cc = 2.9L, whereas 2,950cc = 3.0L.
    § A forced induction displacement multiplier of 1.5 is applied to all non-BMW turbocharged and supercharged engines. For example, a 2.0L turbo engine is classified as a 2.0L X 1.5 = 3.0L engine. This multiplier applies whether the forced induction is done by the original manufacturer or installed as an aftermarket upgrade.
    § Rotary engines are assessed a displacement multiplier of 2.0. For example, a 1.3L rotary engine is classified as a 1.3L X 2.0 = 2.6L engine
    NOTE: Rotary engines that have forced induction are assessed both displacement multipliers. For example, a 1.3L turbo rotary engine is classified as 1.3L X 1.5 X 2 = 3.9L

    Class X: Non-BMW vehicles less than 2.1 liters (except S2000 and Lotus Elise)
    Class Y: Non-BMW vehicles greater than 2.1 liters and less than 4.0 liters. (including S2000 & Elise)
    Class Z : Non-BMW vehicles 4.0 liters and above

    The use of “R” compound or “slick” tires on a Non-BMW moves the vehicle up to the next higher class.


    Polished Turd Racing

    Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."

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