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Oh I wanted to add!


We were split up into a couple of groups. I was paired with 2 other Z06s and 1 Grand Sport. Seems like the group I was in was the least problematic group. We were on point and we were moving quite a bit, our group didn't run into any challenges or problems we did our best to keep up with instructors and they continually gave us extremely positive feedback.


On the other hand, the following morning the instructors also made it seem like this was the worst class they had ever taught lol...

Everytime my group was making our way through the track we would have to slow down or even come to a full stop at the track because someone wiped out, ended up in the grass, dirt, etc or someone was screwing around in the other groups.


Being part of the "faster" group was of huge benefit to me as it seemed like we got the most time to lap. In two occassions the other two groups were pulled off the track while we continued to lap our little hearts out without being stuck behind any of the other groups.


I want to elaborate a little bit on the following morning, upon entering the classroom we were informed that our class seemed to have learned nothing.

"Everything we taught you not to do, you went and did"


Hell, even on our second day of lapping we were pulled back into the classroom because of something that happened on the track.

"Never in my entire history of teaching 20+ years here have I ever seen anyone overheat and kill their brakes in 2 laps"


Seems like there was a lot of screwing around going on in our class group. Oh well!


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