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Posted: September 20th, 2006, 8:58 am
by Dave_B
Bbasso wrote:Actually, No.
You might pick up bad habits that are hard to break.
So you really think a racing school should come first? Without any track time or knowledge? I think just the opposite. Not enough time to be set in your ways, but at least some track time to know what's really going on.
Posted: September 20th, 2006, 11:02 am
by Bbasso
I know I have bad habits... But each time I go out I have the tape rolling and I watch it after and try to correct them next time.
This can go in either direction.
some time can be good to see if you or any person has the basic skills
some time can lead to good experience and also pick up bad habits but should be kept at a min if a student constantly have good and different instrutors
I guess a few events can't hurt, and school will only help you.
Like I said this can go in either direction