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Last year I was considering signing up to do the performance course at PSDS. I thought I remembered it being about $1500, but now it is $3200. Did they recently double the price or was I mistaken before? I would really like to do it, but don't think I want to spend that much... Has anyone done the precision course, and how was it?
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
Last year I was considering signing up to do the performance course at PSDS. I thought I remembered it being about $1500, but now it is $3200. Did they recently double the price or was I mistaken before? I would really like to do it, but don't think I want to spend that much... Has anyone done the precision course, and how was it?
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
- How not to get killed having fun on a track.
- How to drive a car faster than most people think possible.
If you think your talent is deep enough and broad enough, then you also might want to drive a car as fast as that car can go. This goal is a tough one. You almost have to be a person who met those first two goals up above intuitively the first time you got on a track before this question even arises. Most cars are capable of far more than their owner/drivers ever realize. On this forum, I flat guarantee it.
But if that goal does appeal to you, or if you just want to see how very good you can be, then you want the Master level course at PSDS.
Astute observers will notice I omitted the obvious goal: "being faster than the other guys." That is an endless pursuit. Not to worry that it grows expensive very quickly. If that one obsesses you, the house can probably bring a season's worth with a second mortgage, and the kids bring startling prices on the little known slave market, and they won't be using their college fund in that case, which ... well, never mind.

Gary
I guess I just want to learn how to drive on a track and the limits of the car. I don't really care about being the best driver or doing any competitive racing, but I'd love to be able to go to a track and feel confident that I'm not going to wreck, or mess up my car in any way. I've watched some in car action of people on the track, yours Gary most recently, and it looks like a lot of fun. It seems like a waste to only drive the p-car on the streets.
Chris
Chris
I guess I just want to learn how to drive on a track and the limits of the car. I don't really care about being the best driver or doing any competitive racing, but I'd love to be able to go to a track and feel confident that I'm not going to wreck, or mess up my car in any way. I've watched some in car action of people on the track, yours Gary most recently, and it looks like a lot of fun. It seems like a waste to only drive the p-car on the streets.
Chris
Chris
Those guys are just doing what you want to do: Safely enjoy driving your car as it is capable of being driven. Some of the cars are faster than others, but they're all having fun. Uh... me too.

Gary
Last year I was considering signing up to do the performance course at PSDS. I thought I remembered it being about $1500, but now it is $3200. Did they recently double the price or was I mistaken before? I would really like to do it, but don't think I want to spend that much... Has anyone done the precision course, and how was it?
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
Could I just do some DEs with the PCA and learn enough from that?
Thanks,
Chris
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Lowpue, I believe it was $3200 for you last year since you aded the extra insurance.
I think 1K is on the high side for someone starting out in DE's in a green novice group. I've seen one day PCA events for less than $200 and two day events for les than $300 and insurance can be had for about the same.
For anyone thinking about PSDS who has never been on a track I strongly suggest one or two DE's with the PCA novice group before you go.
You have a basic understanding of what goes on at the track and with the car and you will grasp more of what the PSDs has to offer.
I think 1K is on the high side for someone starting out in DE's in a green novice group. I've seen one day PCA events for less than $200 and two day events for les than $300 and insurance can be had for about the same.
For anyone thinking about PSDS who has never been on a track I strongly suggest one or two DE's with the PCA novice group before you go.
You have a basic understanding of what goes on at the track and with the car and you will grasp more of what the PSDs has to offer.
Lowpue, I believe it was $3200 for you last year since you aded the extra insurance.
I think 1K is on the high side for someone starting out in DE's in a green novice group. I've seen one day PCA events for less than $200 and two day events for les than $300 and insurance can be had for about the same.
For anyone thinking about PSDS who has never been on a track I strongly suggest one or two DE's with the PCA novice group before you go.
You have a basic understanding of what goes on at the track and with the car and you will grasp more of what the PSDs has to offer.
I think 1K is on the high side for someone starting out in DE's in a green novice group. I've seen one day PCA events for less than $200 and two day events for les than $300 and insurance can be had for about the same.
For anyone thinking about PSDS who has never been on a track I strongly suggest one or two DE's with the PCA novice group before you go.
You have a basic understanding of what goes on at the track and with the car and you will grasp more of what the PSDs has to offer.
Yes you are right...3200 did include insurance...
as far as DE...my calc is as follows....PCA-$265 plus insurance of a $85K car was $450 plus about $200-300 of tire wear and not to mention gas and wear and tear on the car was how I got to $1k. Now of course you can blow off insurance as do most of my friends and then it is half that. You mention $300 for insurance, where do you get that or you don't insure the whole value?
Finally, I thought doing PSDS was better to do first so you can get experience onthe track driving someone else's car

In anycase, I definitely will be doing many DEs and PSDSs in my future.
Yes you are right...3200 did include insurance...
as far as DE...my calc is as follows....PCA-$265 plus insurance of a $85K car was $450 plus about $200-300 of tire wear and not to mention gas and wear and tear on the car was how I got to $1k. Now of course you can blow off insurance as do most of my friends and then it is half that. You mention $300 for insurance, where do you get that or you don't insure the whole value?
Finally, I thought doing PSDS was better to do first so you can get experience onthe track driving someone else's car
In anycase, I definitely will be doing many DEs and PSDSs in my future.
as far as DE...my calc is as follows....PCA-$265 plus insurance of a $85K car was $450 plus about $200-300 of tire wear and not to mention gas and wear and tear on the car was how I got to $1k. Now of course you can blow off insurance as do most of my friends and then it is half that. You mention $300 for insurance, where do you get that or you don't insure the whole value?
Finally, I thought doing PSDS was better to do first so you can get experience onthe track driving someone else's car

In anycase, I definitely will be doing many DEs and PSDSs in my future.
I got about 9 days on the my Michelin Super Sports rears till they corded which cost about $600 with alignment.
I did PSDS as my first event on any track. It was a wonderful experience but if I had done even one PCA event with an instructor first I know I would have been more relaxed at PSDS and would have had a better idea of what to expect on the track and what the cars are capable of.
However i can certainly see how using PSDS to determine if you want to take your car to the track is a good choice to make.
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