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This past weekend, the North Star BMW club, of which I am a member, held its Performance Driving School at Brainerd International Raceway. I had never previously been on a full-blown racetrack (though I had taken an Advanced Car Control Clinic last year on a small closed track built for training police officers).
What a great event! Brainerd is normally a very fast 3.1-mile track (they claim to be the fastest road track in the United States), but since they were simultaneously holding drag races on the main straight, we used the 2.5-mile competition track, which is shorter and more technical. Top speed on the short track was probably around 120 MPH in my instructor's 330i (he had an E46 Performance Package car with a heavily modified TC Kline suspension). I probably did 10 MPH less than that in my own E90 330i Sport.
The club ran a great event, and my instructor was awesome. Unfortunately one guy went off at high speed (one of the fastest parts of the track is actually a turn, Turn 2, and he flew off the bank and rolled his E30), but he and his instructor were fine.
The most impressive cars there were probably a fully race-prepped 911 Turbo (IIRC it was a 996), a stripped and race-prepped Nissan GTR (what an amazing noise, and it passed other cars like they were parked - I think it was the fastest car there), an orange Gallardo, a race-prepped E36 M3 Lighweight (another great-sounding, amazingly quick car), and a Noble M400 (which, unfortunately, broke down before I had the chance to see it run). There were also several E46 M3s, including three Competitions, a few Elises and Exiges, several various 911s, and a number of other awesome cars.
I only had the chance to ride with two instructors, my guy in his E46, and another guy in a slightly modified first-gen Mini Cooper S, which was stunningly fast and nimble.
Here are some pics of me in action (I have a 2006 BMW 330i with 6MT, Sport, Premium, and Cold Weather packages and a few other stand-alone options in Monaco Blue over black leather). I was really amazed by how competent the car was on the track, in light of how comfy and even luxurious it was on the ride home.
In line waiting to enter the track
Another pic in line
Getting after it . . .
At speed
Passenger side at speed
If you have any reasonably sporty car, I highly encourage you to get it on a track! It's a blast and will help you a lot with your driving skills.
More pics of the other cars available here. Not all pics have been posted yet.
What a great event! Brainerd is normally a very fast 3.1-mile track (they claim to be the fastest road track in the United States), but since they were simultaneously holding drag races on the main straight, we used the 2.5-mile competition track, which is shorter and more technical. Top speed on the short track was probably around 120 MPH in my instructor's 330i (he had an E46 Performance Package car with a heavily modified TC Kline suspension). I probably did 10 MPH less than that in my own E90 330i Sport.
The club ran a great event, and my instructor was awesome. Unfortunately one guy went off at high speed (one of the fastest parts of the track is actually a turn, Turn 2, and he flew off the bank and rolled his E30), but he and his instructor were fine.
The most impressive cars there were probably a fully race-prepped 911 Turbo (IIRC it was a 996), a stripped and race-prepped Nissan GTR (what an amazing noise, and it passed other cars like they were parked - I think it was the fastest car there), an orange Gallardo, a race-prepped E36 M3 Lighweight (another great-sounding, amazingly quick car), and a Noble M400 (which, unfortunately, broke down before I had the chance to see it run). There were also several E46 M3s, including three Competitions, a few Elises and Exiges, several various 911s, and a number of other awesome cars.
I only had the chance to ride with two instructors, my guy in his E46, and another guy in a slightly modified first-gen Mini Cooper S, which was stunningly fast and nimble.
Here are some pics of me in action (I have a 2006 BMW 330i with 6MT, Sport, Premium, and Cold Weather packages and a few other stand-alone options in Monaco Blue over black leather). I was really amazed by how competent the car was on the track, in light of how comfy and even luxurious it was on the ride home.
In line waiting to enter the track
Another pic in line
Getting after it . . .
At speed
Passenger side at speed
If you have any reasonably sporty car, I highly encourage you to get it on a track! It's a blast and will help you a lot with your driving skills.
More pics of the other cars available here. Not all pics have been posted yet.