Bosshog
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A buddy and I just got back from Track Attack tonight and I'd highly recommend this nice treat that Ford gives you for purchasing these sweet ride(s). I've been tracking cars for the last 4 years so I do have seat time on various tracks and in various cars.
What I really liked about the class is that I got to really understand and experiment with the GT350 on a extremely nice course. And man, it's such a different car than my ol' Boss 302. The GT350 is much more predictable, harder to upset and of course revs like a banshee and breaks almost too good (if that can be a problem?)
I think anyone of any skill set can take away a lot of fun, valuable knowledge and kinship with fellow owners, enthusiasts and instructors. The teachers were pleasant, informative and also had a great sense of humor. This is no sterile classroom environment for sure.
So in summary, don't let that money/credit go to waste, pony up for the air fare, hotel and rental car . . and let Ford and the school give you the real value. I think it's great they are investing in their owners and proud to show the capability of this bar raising pony car.
I also met some real nice owners - (2) father and son duo's. . . One of them heading to Vegas as we speak to have even more fun.
I think I'd go twice or maybe try to hit up one of the other schools (RS, Raptor, ST, etc.) or maybe do the 4 day course (it's only 1.5 hour plane ride for me)
Don't be a stranger - go to UTAH!
What I really liked about the class is that I got to really understand and experiment with the GT350 on a extremely nice course. And man, it's such a different car than my ol' Boss 302. The GT350 is much more predictable, harder to upset and of course revs like a banshee and breaks almost too good (if that can be a problem?)
I think anyone of any skill set can take away a lot of fun, valuable knowledge and kinship with fellow owners, enthusiasts and instructors. The teachers were pleasant, informative and also had a great sense of humor. This is no sterile classroom environment for sure.
So in summary, don't let that money/credit go to waste, pony up for the air fare, hotel and rental car . . and let Ford and the school give you the real value. I think it's great they are investing in their owners and proud to show the capability of this bar raising pony car.
I also met some real nice owners - (2) father and son duo's. . . One of them heading to Vegas as we speak to have even more fun.
I think I'd go twice or maybe try to hit up one of the other schools (RS, Raptor, ST, etc.) or maybe do the 4 day course (it's only 1.5 hour plane ride for me)
Don't be a stranger - go to UTAH!
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