Looking for a Private coach for 911 at THill

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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 02:40 PM
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Looking for a Private coach for 911 at THill

I am going to a private open track day at THill on June 16, 2008. I drive a 997TT and my current best lap there is 2:09. I have done several DE events with volunteer coaches and have learned a ton, but now I think it might be beneficial to get some seat time with a Pro 911 driver coaching me.

Any have any thoughts on this strategy or, even better, specific referrals?
 

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contact tony at www.tcdesignfab.com
he can get you to improve quite a bit.
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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Thanks mooty. I will ping him.
 
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Tony would be a good one to get. Great guy.

I also coach drivers at events like this. It definitely is a great way to learn how to get the last little bit out of your car in a controlled environment. Make sure the coach you use provides you with data you can compare while you are there and is good with communicating with you what they are asking you to do. I have always seen improvement in the drivers I have had at the track. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
 
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Originally Posted by Seth Thomas
Tony would be a good one to get. Great guy.

I also coach drivers at events like this. It definitely is a great way to learn how to get the last little bit out of your car in a controlled environment. Make sure the coach you use provides you with data you can compare while you are there and is good with communicating with you what they are asking you to do. I have always seen improvement in the drivers I have had at the track. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
Seth are you in California?
 
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