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Loads of fun. As expected, the majority of attendees were BMWs, but I was the only E30 M3 participant. Jeff C, one of the instructors has his car (Alpenweiss) there as well. I did see a Diamantschwartz M3 there too, but it left after about 15 minutes and didn't drive any courses (mech probs?). There were a few other makes as well - 1 Audi S4, 1 Dodge Stealth, 1 Civic si VTECH and an absolutely beautiful brand new Audi A6 driven by a lady that couldn't have been more than 5'2. I was surprised at the *oopmh* those things pack under the hood and how well they handle on the course.
This was my first school and I learned a lot. I was amazed at how quickly I went from knocking over many cones to none at all. I think most of that has to do with the car's capeability rather than my own at this early stage of my training :^) I was so busy tearing up the course that I didn't take many pics, but you can view the few that were taken here (it was pretty overcast all day):
www.bayareamotorsport.com/marina/
This is the best $50 you can spend. Everyone should attend a driver's school at least once. But beware - it's kind of like Ruffles potato chips - no one can eat just one!
Hasta.
Brandon Wheaton
1989 E30 M3
www.bayareamotorsport.com