Any Southern Pro Schools Offered by STT?

Discussion in 'STT General Discussion' started by Scarpino, Jan 22, 2016.

  1. tnskydivr

    tnskydivr Shut up and Jump! STT Staff

    IF you are serious about racing, a school dedicated to it (which is NOT a trackday) is going to be a step in your learning process. Trackdays can only go so far...entirely different mindset and purpose...
     
  2. Scarpino

    Scarpino It's Smiles per Gallon......


    Would love to race competitively. But I know that wont happen. But the school would be to learn and conquer advance technics. I feel that a school would offer more one on one training to get me to push past what I know currently and bring my skill to a new level.
     
  3. Whitney Arnold

    Whitney Arnold Run it wide. The grass is a safe place.

    If STT offered a "Pro School", I would attend. You can have all my monies STT......
     
  4. Mran556

    Mran556 Rides with no training wheels

    Pretty sure they have one at grattan.... right?

    Whats it for anyway helps you get a race license for wera or something?
     
  5. Roll Hard Racing

    Roll Hard Racing What's an apex? STT Staff

    Gladly take your money. Was trying to work with you at ncm and you left early.

    97
     
  6. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers! STT Staff

    We have had them in the South at all tracks many years.. However when we partnered with DiSalvo they went on the backside.. I am sure Richard has some works in the plan... I will support 100%......
     
  7. Whitney Arnold

    Whitney Arnold Run it wide. The grass is a safe place.

    Definately did not want to leave early! Only paid for two sessions on sunday. Had work that evening!
     
  8. lostinbama

    lostinbama STT Staff STT Staff

    I disagree. I can tell you all sorts of things about a rider in less than 2 laps. You go on track every 40 minutes, there's not much to warm up but your tires.

    The one thing I don't ever want to do is lead someone all session. It only teaches them to follow me. I prefer to follow for a couple of laps, find the worst trouble areas, then lead for a couple of laps, then wave them back past. Repeat as necessary. Occasionally I will pull someone in for a quick explanation on hot pit, but I don't wanna waste their valuable track time.

    We have some great coaches so feel free to ask anyone of them to help!
     

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