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Blackhawk Farms Drivers School

Date and Time

Aug 11, 2006 - Aug 13, 2006 (12:00 AM - 12:00 AM )

Type

Driver's School and Safety Seminar

Location

BlackHawk Farms
15538 Prairie Road
South Beloit, IL 61080
Click for a map of the location

Coordinator

Information

It's that time of year again, The Annual ACCCC Driver's School and Safety Seminar is right around the corner. The event will be held at the beautiful Blackhawk Farms Raceway in South Beloit, Illinois. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED!!!!

I will maintain a wait list for the event, if you would like to attend you will need to contact me via e-mail to check if a spot opens up.

Registration for the Advanced Driver Day and Instructor Clinic are offically closed. To be placed on the Wait List please contact Mike at mjw@audichicago.org

On Friday the Club will be hosting an advanced Driver's day for our advanced drivers and an Instructor Clinic those experienced drivers who aspire to become club instructors. The event will only be open to a limited number of cars and given the inquiries so far we expect to sell out quickly so sign up right away! Experienced Audi members and potential instructors need to contact Mike Witbrod for eligibility and approval.

What is an Advanced Driver Day and who should consider attending?

Advanced drivers are typically Club Instructors or very long time members with significant track experience. These individuals are very familiar with the Clubs' philosophies and practices - especially when it comes to safety and courtesy on the track. The day will consist of sessions alternating between the Advanced Drivers and the Instructor Clinic participants.

What is an Instructor Clinic and who should consider attending?

Instructor Clinics are for advanced drivers who would like to become more involved in the clubs by training to become Club Instructors. The clinic consists of both classroom and on-track activities. In the classroom, senior instructors will discuss some of the basics about being an instructor. The focus is on safety and some 'how-to' tips about relating to, and teaching, different types of students with different skill sets. Instructors-in-training will learn how to coordinate and critique the student exercises during the driving schools. The group will then be getting into the cars for some one-on-one coaching and student / instructor role-playing.

The Instructor Clinics also give the club an opportunity to get to know the potential instructors. The clubs realize that it is important to groom the next generation of instructors and part of the 'getting to know you' process is to evaluate skills and help to identify areas of development. Attendance at an Instructor Clinic does not automatically qualify you to be an instructor at future events.

For those who have never attended our Driver's Schools I can assure you that you will not be disappointed. You will be surrounded by fellow Audi enthusiasts who share the same passion for driving as you do. Participants will attend a classroom session before heading to the cars for a series of challenging exercises that will help to demonstrate the abilities of your car. After the exercises the students will be paired with our club instructors where they will receive one on one instruction and "on track" coaching.

Blackhawk is an entire weekend of activity. Here is a quick overview of what you can expect:

Friday Advanced Drivers Day & Instructor Clinic


Friday evening:

Arrival and registration
Car tech check (basic safety inspection)
Drivers meeting - This is where you get all the details for the weekend activities / run groups.
Meet your instructor
Head back to hotel or campsite (you can camp right at the track)
Saturday:

Drivers meeting
Exercises - we do three different driving exercises designed to help students learn basic car dynamics and extreme situation control.
Lapping sessions begin - Instructors on track and students in classroom.
Lunch (Blackhawk has a pretty good concession stand - they do breakfast also)
Lapping all afternoon. This is a one on one in your car with your instructor. He / she will evaluate your driving and work with you at a pace that you are both comfortable with. During these lapping sessions you will only be on the track with others in your run group who have similar experience. The focus is on safety, driving the correct line, proper braking, and learning how the car reacts in different situations.
Banquet - We supply the evening meal and beverages (always a good time).

Sunday:

Drivers meeting
Lapping all day with your run group / instructor. This is a continuation of Saturday so you will be able to continue to work on the skills learned on Saturday and move on to more advanced techniques.

Our instructors will tailor the instruction to your individual needs. If you feel comfortable with the basics the instructor may choose to focus on more advanced driving techniques.

When you are not on the track you will have the opportunity to meet new friends and catch up with old ones. If at any time you have questions just ask one of the event coordinators or any of the instructors. That's what we're here for!

Proud Sponsors:

Chicago Performance and Tuning
GRD
Discount Tire
First Funding Mortgage Corp.
Team Janica Racing

Documents:

2006 Drivers Safety School Tech Inspection Sheet
The 2006 Driver's Safety School and Seminar Technical Inspection Checklist.