Professional Driver Randy Pobst To Be a Guest Instructor for RMVR’s 2012 Drivers’ School
By Lynn Fangue & Jamie Stiehr
The 2012 Drivers’ School will not be your typical RMVR School! And not just for new drivers!
It has been confirmed that RMVR will have a big name professional driver as a guest instructor our 2012 Drivers School. Through the efforts of Bob Raub and 3R Racing, Randy Pobst will help out with instructing at the School. Randy is a 2 time SCCA National Champion, a 4 time World Challenge series Champion, and 2 time winner at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
Randy will be at the classroom session on Friday evening, at the track all day on Saturday, and until noon on Sunday. If you have ever thought about attending the Precision or Competition Schools, this is definitely the time to do it. Whether you have been racing for 2 years or 15 years, RMVR members are encouraged to consider signing up for this event (space for veterans will be limited to ensure plenty of room for the students.) Here’s what Lynn Fangue, Chief Driving Instructor, has to say, “We are very excited to have someone of the caliber of Randy Pobst associated with our school. He is excited about the opportunity to offer our students his expertise and to drive some of our vintage cars at the lunch rides both days. This is shaping up to be our best school ever. There will be some other firsts at this event as well.” Veteran drivers, you will be able to sit in on all of the classroom sessions and have a special session exclusively with Randy, or go through the full school again with all of the track time students get. Pricing for the veterans will be determined shortly.
One of the other “firsts” Lynn is referring to is track time. The plan is to have over three hours of track time for both the Precision and Competition students. Having separate groups this year will maximize your track sessions, and allow the curriculum for the Precision students to be modified to better target their needs.
Another first is the opportunity to participate in a Skid Pad session on Friday afternoon. This will be open to both student and veteran drivers. If you have never done this or it has been awhile, it is a great chance to see how your car does in “steady state cornering.” You can clearly identify over steer or under steer conditions and get some ideas as to how to correct them.
Tell a friend, tell a neighbor, tell a co-worker—this will be a great event and the best value anywhere! Keep an eye on the RMVR web site for more details as they emerge. Register soon—space is limited!
