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<blockquote data-quote="ABC" data-source="post: 222054" data-attributes="member: 5737"><p>We did all of those exercises also. The figure 8 was a demonstration of our weather mode in the C8. First runs were with TC off and we were told to push the car to spin and loose control, then again with the Weather mode engaged and no matter what you did that car did not budge. We did the Serpentine with the screens. We did the tech talk with the overview of the car and yes it was informative also. Classes are only 12 students per and our cars are assigned and kept personal for the duration. Only once was a instructor in the car and this was in the track demo at the end of day 1. You rode shotgun to see what the car can do and how far you can push it. Yes tire temps are important and they also emphasized that to us. Also that the sounds the tires make are good warnings before you loose it in the corners.</p><p>I would have been in the Sunday Driver flight on Day 2. haha. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]43979[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABC, post: 222054, member: 5737"] We did all of those exercises also. The figure 8 was a demonstration of our weather mode in the C8. First runs were with TC off and we were told to push the car to spin and loose control, then again with the Weather mode engaged and no matter what you did that car did not budge. We did the Serpentine with the screens. We did the tech talk with the overview of the car and yes it was informative also. Classes are only 12 students per and our cars are assigned and kept personal for the duration. Only once was a instructor in the car and this was in the track demo at the end of day 1. You rode shotgun to see what the car can do and how far you can push it. Yes tire temps are important and they also emphasized that to us. Also that the sounds the tires make are good warnings before you loose it in the corners. I would have been in the Sunday Driver flight on Day 2. haha. [ATTACH type="full"]43979[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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