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CAR CONTROL CLINIC

Supported by the White Mountain Chapter

Chairperson: Bruce Smith

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Our Car Control Clinic is a non-competitive event intended to allow drivers to experience the attributes of car control at and beyond the limit, in a safe and controlled environment. The Clinic will help you improve your driving skills while learning about car dynamics. The Clinics dual purpose is to prepare students for our high-performance driving schools plus teach skills useful in everyday driving situations. The school is held in a large parking lot, using plastic cones, to provide a safe learning environment for these low-to-moderate-speed maneuvers.

The day begins with a "chalk talk," where our expert instructors explain about vehicle dynamics, the techniques students will be taught, and summarize the exercises for the day. Discussion will include vehicle dynamics (acceleration/brake/turn), tire performance, driver inputs and responses, and management of the process.

Then students will perform a series of exercises to demonstrate the elements of the lecture in the car, permitting participants a direct connection to the discussion, with real-world feedback. These exercises include braking exercises, which allow students to learn braking with ABS, threshold braking, braking and turning, and one and two lane emergency lane changes. These life-saving accident avoidance maneuvers prepare students for numerous real-world situations.

Students will also spend time on our skid pad and figure-eight course, learning about understeer, oversteer, steering with the throttle, secondary effects, "the line," and power-slides. These basic building blocks are key to learning how to bring you car under control, when the unexpected happens. Each element is isolated in the exercise to make the lesson as direct as possible

At the end of the day, the students get to put together all the skills that they have learned, through numerous fun-filled runs through our autocross course. Students demonstrate braking while turning, inducing rotation, countering oversteer, and other techniques by navigating through a challenging course. The goal is to remove misconceptions, and promote confidence and understanding of what the car and driver are capable of accomplishing, as well as understanding and respect for the limits of car control.

Although this is not a racing school, you will learn to drive your car better at its limits, and increase your ability to brake, corner, and accelerate quickly and precisely without losing control of your car—skills that can be life-saving in an emergency. We emphasize skills and knowledge to make better drivers—on the course, and on the road.

TO PARTICIPATE

You must be a licensed driver to participate.

Your car must be in sound mechanical condition (if you drove a couple hundred miles to O’fest—you should be good to go) with competent seatbelts for the driver and front seat passenger (your coach).

Check the air pressure in your tires. Pressures should each be increased to two pounds more than that recommended in your owner’s manual, or listed on the plate on the driver’s door frame. (Check pressures when the tires are “cold.”)
You will need to remove all “loose stuff” from your car prior to doing the driving exercises. (Floor mats, garage door openers, CD holders, loose change, etc.) Your best bet is, while you are still at your hotel, to remove all the stuff you won’t need during the drive there and back. Bring a Rubbermaid Roughneck or plastic garbage bag to protect the remainder of your glove box contents and “trunk junk” from any rain—which may decide to fall.

You will not need a helmet.

We run rain or shine—bring rain gear, sunglasses, a hat, etc. We’ll be outside for most of the day—so plan for the worst.

Registration list

Note: Acceptance is subject to space.

The first 60 registered will be accepted. Others will be waitlisted and money refunded.

  Morning     Afternoon     Waitlist    
      76 Robertson, Karen      
19 Franks, Geoffrey   98 Galappatti, Kishantha    
30 Noel, Andre   179 Hoehl, Mary Ann   433 Hobbis, John  
31 Franks, Bruce   183 Madigan, Brandon 523 Yim, Victor  
52 Fisher, David   199 Spini, Mauro   524 Wong, Eileen  
54 Green, Phillip   203 Dobson, Wayne   596 D'Sylva, Barbara  
417 Mauser, Jonathan   208 LeDuc, Joseph   602 Nuttall, Harvey  
74 Kramer, David   226 Berwick, Kent   603 Nuttall, Abby  
75 Strickler, Dale   229 Armstrong, Art   604 Nuttall, Kirsti  
77 Bourgault, Ron   238 Barton, Anna   837 Lenhardt, Stephen
78 Sparrow, Robin   249 Cohen, David          
79 Ortiz, Robert   252 Hardy, Jackie          
86 Howell, Anthony   256 Cohen, Diana          
87 Burke, Rose Ann 257 Terrell, Brenda          
88 Gaston, James   264 King, Jonathan          
110 Probst, Carey   270 Papadatos, Elizabeth        
112 Palermo, Thomas 288 Baker, James          
164 Brand, Malcolm   290 Baker, Bruce          
165 Fischer, Thomas   291 Howell, Barrington        
166 Fischer, Michael   296 McDonnell, Paul          
174 Miller, Hal   314 Albert, David          
176 Cribb, David   320 Galezo, Mark          
178 Hoehl, Joseph   324 Yee, Art          
182 Madigan, Roger   339 Hartenau, Matthew        
189 Crow, Murray   347 Perlman, Adam          
191 Howe, Teresa   354 King, Bill          
204 Dobson, Susan   368 Ulrich, Gail          
227 Berwick, John   373 Snow, David          
230 Armstrong, Beryl   397 Vlaun, Chester          
236 Spini, Giulio   401 Snow, Adam          
 411  Metz, Kenneth