Hi there
If you're talking about Rene Angel's ladies driving school, it was well
worth up to Los Angeles from San Diego.
Instructors were attentive, kind in how they presented their critiques.
Overall I had a great time while learning some new things about car handling.
I heartily encourage any lady with the opportunity to go to the school.
Judy Becker autoxing in San Diego {:>}
At 05:27 PM 2/12/99 -0800, Rick Brown wrote:
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>From: Susan L. Collicott <camel@serv.net>
>>You know what brought out the most new women drivers to Seattle last year?
>>A 'Women Only' practice. That's right, NO MEN DRIVING. We had over 30
>>women show up. Most of those women had never set foot in a car to do
>>anything more than go from one place to another. Most weren't fast. But
>>damn, they had a blast, and a large number of them came back! And you
>>know what most of them told me? They wouldn't have shown up if there had
>>been men driving. They wouldn't have shown up if there had been times
>>announced, or times posted. They wouldn't have shown up if there had been
>>heated competition at this, their first try at autocross. They liked the
>>calm, informal, low-key approach to learning about autocross. They liked
>>the only-ladies format.
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>Same is true in CalClub. When our female RE started a Ladies Only school,
>we had a good turnout (gets bigger each year) with many of them entering the
>regional event the next day. And why was this started? For exactly the
>reasons Susan stated. They wanted a place to try it with no or few men
>around. All the instructors were women also (helps to have a large region
>with several women National champs). Any men that showed up were relegated
>to course working and pit crew only, no instructing. And to encourage the
>men to talk their ladies into trying it, any man bringing a first timer
>would get free entry into the regional next day.
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>Rick Brown
>GT2/AP 240Z
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