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Old 10-26-2011, 11:22 AM   #9
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My advice to track newbies is always to take a "driver education" day first at the track.

As well insurance is another item to think about when doing track days. Not sure how car insurance works for track days in the US, but many up here in Ontario Canada have stated that if you are in a legitimate High Speed Driver Education program it is considered a form of driver`s education and insurance coverage is not affected.

Food for thought if insurance is the same in your area.
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