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Originally posted by Nick_P View Post
Definitely trying MASSTuning, I’ve heard of them before but had no idea they run 7 sessions! I will let you know which event I sign up for. Thanks for the tip!
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Originally posted by Radekxpl View Post
Hey, I’m in Connecticut as well. I usually run with TINA at Thompson, Palmer sometimes they even have lime rock can’t beat the price for little afternoon outing, CARTCT has good events as well with Time Trails, COMSCC as well has events with time trails, MOE HPDE at NJMP has good events with ton of seat time, But my absolute favorite is MASSTuning have been running with them since they started couple years ago and have grown tremendously through the years this year they have 20+ events covering almost every track in the northeast you can think of, best part is you get more seat time than you can possibly wish for minimum 7 sessions through the day sometimes more. Very well organized good bunch of guys Armin is the man👌, all that for right around $325 per event depending on the track can’t beat the price. Be more than happy to meet up at one of the events this season.
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Originally posted by MD_M3 View PostRan with a lot of different groups. SpeedSF, NCRC, OnGrid, Speed Ventures, NASA, SCCA, GGLC, BMWCCA, Speed District, HOD, Trackmasters,
There's plenty of other groups here in CA. But will be transitioning my focus to NASA ST4
Anyone else have experience running with them?
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Originally posted by Nick_P View PostThought to make a topic about the different HPDE organizations people run or have run with. This could perhaps be region-specific...I live in Connecticut.
SCDA: I usually run with them since they have a ton of events here in the Northeast (almost one per week) and most of the tracks are fairly close to me...Lime Rock, Thompson Speedway, Palmer and New Jersey Motorsport Park to a lesser extent. Overall pretty happy with them and the events are well managed, not a lot of airheads that think they’re wheel to wheel racing or ppl think that they can just cruise at 50mph on track lol.
NASA: I am a member and thought I’d give them a chance last year but they don’t have a lot of events to choose from. They are a bit cheaper than SCDA though.
I’ve also heard of Chin Track Days and Hooked on Driving but never attended. Which organizations do you guys run with?
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Ran with a lot of different groups. SpeedSF, NCRC, OnGrid, Speed Ventures, NASA, SCCA, GGLC, BMWCCA, Speed District, HOD, Trackmasters,
There's plenty of other groups here in CA. But will be transitioning my focus to NASA ST4
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Originally posted by Nick_P View Post
Are you talking about the LRP member track day? The price for that is a bit steep, equals to running 3 events with any other organization
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Originally posted by Onefastsicilian View PostTheres a LRP day in March that I'm planning to go to.. HOD is a great organization and so is Chin, those guys have nice events. There's a few other groups that have private events and are a good time.
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I have run with SCDA, HOD, JTI, Track Daze, Drivers Edge, Chin, BMWCCA, Group 52, various PCA regions, Track Advantage, SCCA TNIA, and NASA. I may be missing one or two.
NASA is probably lowest track time but I compete in TT and it is my favorite group to run with. My other favorite part of NASA is that I can go to any region and participate. No worries about additional tech inspections or check rides. I have done 6 or 7 regions so far.
For DE, I think Chin and JTI probably give you the most track time and the advanced drivers are typically very fast and give quick point bys to faster cars.
I have really enjoyed every group and would drive with most again.
When I ran with SCDA it was at WGI and there were a lot of cars. A bit too much traffic for my liking.
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this would be a never ending thread given how many new clubs get created and old ones get bought out across the nation.
i'm an old school nasa guy for instructing and time trials, but i'm a member at eagles canyon outside dallas, and have DE'ed with a bunch of local texas organizations.
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Originally posted by Nick_P View PostThought to make a topic about the different HPDE organizations people run or have run with. This could perhaps be region-specific...I live in Connecticut.
SCDA: I usually run with them since they have a ton of events here in the Northeast (almost one per week) and most of the tracks are fairly close to me...Lime Rock, Thompson Speedway, Palmer and New Jersey Motorsport Park to a lesser extent. Overall pretty happy with them and the events are well managed, not a lot of airheads that think they’re wheel to wheel racing or ppl think that they can just cruise at 50mph on track lol.
NASA: I am a member and thought I’d give them a chance last year but they don’t have a lot of events to choose from. They are a bit cheaper than SCDA though.
I’ve also heard of Chin Track Days and Hooked on Driving but never attended. Which organizations do you guys run with?
Im in Boston and Run with the Boston/NH BMWCCA quite a bit. Its a really good group and have runs groups for all levels of drivers. With Covid and no in car instruction/novice groups we have been getting a ton of track time at events lately.
NEQ (audi) is also a great group here in the Northeast. I have run with them at Palmer and the Glen. A very laid back group with plenty of track time. I recommend them.
The GVC BMW group runs pretty much only at the Glen and has some odd rules associated with passing and such. I try to avoid them just due to the bureaucracy but have run with them in the past. They seems to get quite a few weekend dates at the glen some sometimes its a necessity.
The Boston/NH BMW club just announced their dates for this summer and are running 5 weekends. Tremblant is on the list!
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I would also have a look at whatever brand specific clubs you have local to you. For me there are often a few events per season with either BMWCCA or Porsche club where there is low enough participation that the track is nearly empty or you have multiple sessions\hour. Depending on the club it's not always brand restricted either which I assume might be a reason people don't necessarily think about these clubs. For me the other more general non brand affiliated clubs are usually packed.Last edited by lapoune; 01-26-2021, 10:10 AM.
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You get a lot of track time with Chin. I’d say that group is geared for intermediate and advanced drivers.
BMWCCA is usually worth a look. Generally those events are for the casual HPDE’er and novices. That will vary depending on the chapter.
If you’re in TX, Driver’s Edge is the best organization for novices and lower intermediates. There is a lot of emphasis put on skill development. Probably less track time than other DE orgs but you get more quality track time.
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