04-16-2018, 04:06 PM | #23 |
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Maybe or maybe not. I googled it and there is no content on the M track days website. There was content a few months back....
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04-16-2018, 04:53 PM | #25 |
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When I went back in November I really wanted to do it but the time slots were already filled. You get a day to toss around an M3/M4 with some professional instructors; It seemed worth it IMO. It is rather subjective though, as I've never went to a track day etc. if you are interested, time slots for these events fill up fast so you may have to make up your mind pretty quick.
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How did you get invited to the VIP event? I was there Saturday afternoon and it looked like they had a bunch of M cars for the VIP event.
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"There is no refund for M Car Control Clinic. You need to be 25 years of age. For $750, have a full day driving some of the highest-performing vehicles on the planet. Drivers will get behind the wheel of the M3 or M4, get individual coaching from BMW-Certified Instructors, and take part in events like slalom and high-speed skids all promising new levels of driving skill. The best lap times qualify for the Ultimate Driver." Full day it is.
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04-16-2018, 07:36 PM | #30 |
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I been keeping eye on this site. It was actually up then went down few days just lately and just came back.
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04-16-2018, 07:55 PM | #31 |
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So I did the autocross at FedEx Field on Saturday and just came back from doing the M Car Control Clinic.
For $750, it was well worth it. One of the participants thought they should have canceled the event since it was pouring rain this morning along with being very windy. But I'm glad they still ran it. It's amazing how much grip is still there hanging the car out in the corner even with wet pavement. Now I know how the car will react in adverse conditions. The M Car Control Clinic was a bit unorganized in the fact none of us got reminder emails about it with any details. I did for the UDE. So I just went with what the registration website said which was it started at 9AM. The event didn't really start till 9:30. There was about 30 minutes of video/lecture and then we were on track after that. Bunch of different drills: slalom, braking, braking with ABS triggered while turning, emergency left "lane" change, skid pad, handling (UDE autocross on steroids), rat race (no timing but doing the same handling course but you get to hang it out), and then the timed run with a bigger autocross course. They took the top 5 times from the two groups. They split us up into two groups. The drivers with the top 5 times got to compete on the UDE shootout course. It was the whole day. We didn't finish till about 5. They also served us lunch. Will definitely do it again. Oh and they had us alternating between M3s and M4s. The timed session was done on the M4. It was crazy dealing with the flooring that thing and the alternating dry and wet pavement. There were times I thought was going to lose the back end coming in hot into first tight corner after a longish straight where you really get up there in speed. The hard part was remembering not to lift off the throttle all the way. And the skidpad was entertaining. We went out in 330s with plastic rings installed on the rear tires. With the combination of wet and the slope of the parking lot at Fedex led to many entertaining moments. The goal was to throw the car into an oversteer situation hanging the rear out and then learning how to correct for it. Because of the traction issues, you can hang the back end out without much throttle and as slow as 10MPH. I got the my car spun around 360 degrees a couple of times. |
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There no credit towards a new car purchase this time, correct?
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You do get a lot of seat time. The instructors were great. I sort of felt they kept the better instructors for the M Car Control Clinic. If you check your pride at the door, you will go much faster by the end of the day. I was hanging it out there during the timed run and was surprised with the times I posted. Wish there was a day 2 because I feel there's still more I've left on the table. All the M cars have the competition package. Was really surprised the ceramic brakes got up to optimal performance without that much coaxing especially with the cold temperature, wind, and rain today. |
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I did CCC back in 2014 and it was pretty much the same experience. I also did "ice recovery" where we used regular 3 series but the back tires had some sleeve that gave it nearly 0 traction. It allowed us to essentially be able to "drift" at 5 MPH. You do get a decent amount of time with individual instructors and will certainly come way learning something. I want to say its the kind of stuff they should be teaching in driver's ed. These cars (in general) are really capable and don't really know they can do until you're forced to make maneuvers. For $750 though I'd say it's a one time thing and wouldn't repeat. Really, the stuff we did could've been done in any car so you're paying for the lessons, 1 on 1 with instructor while being in a M car. I've done two M Track days and they've been $250 for a half day little or no instructor hand holding except for the instructor lead, you follow event. Really for $250, its absolutely worth it.
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What happens to the M5 with acceleration/launch control duty at the end of the event series? Would be my luck that I'd buy it used with a clean CARFAX thinking I got a great deal.
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