HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRIVER EDUCATION![]() Although "high performance" means there are no speed limits at DEs, the laws of physics are strictly enforced at all times. Most people are astonished to learn just how capable their Porsches really are, the weakest link usually being the loose nut behind the wheel. Driving well at high speeds and at the limits of traction is not at all intuitive, so beginning drivers are paired with experienced instructors who teach them about car dynamics, traction, smoothness, and "the line" (the best path for getting around the track quickly). Both students and instructors should be patient. Driving well isn't easy, and most drivers continue to improve with seat time, year after year. The skills learned at a DE can also be valuable on the street in emergency situations (avoiding accidents, recognizing and recovering from dangerous situations, dealing with slippery road surfaces, etc.).
If you think DE might be for you, look for a nearby DE in Upcoming Events and talk with club members who drive. (For photos of DEs attended by Shenandoah Region members, see the DE Photo Gallery.) DEs frequently sell out, so it is a good idea to register early using the MotorsportReg link provided. You will need to download a tech inspection form and get your car inspected by a Porsche dealer or a competent mechanic two to four weeks before the DE. Arrive the night before before the event and stay in the Lodge (at VIR) or a nearby motel, in order to be well rested when the track opens at 7 AM. Drivers must have helmets rated Snell SA 2005 or later and wear natural fiber (not synthetic) long-sleeve shirts, long pants, and closed shoes. All loose items must be removed from each car before the final "grid tech" inspection each morning. Around 8 AM there will be a meeting for all drivers. After the driver's meeting, students in the "green" and "blue" groups will meet up with their instructors and also go to classroom sessions. To learn more about the PCA DE program, check out the DE webpages of PCA National and the Potomac Region. Also, the Riesentöter Region DE manual is filled with useful tips for new drivers.
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Don's 996 in the north paddock | Bob Brown 2008 Cayman S |
Michael & Rachael Clark 1999 Audi A4 |
Don Coleman 1999 996 |
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Jim Condon 2007 Cayman S |
Matt Einstein Macan Turbo |
Sean Haynes 1999 Boxster |
Eric Huggins 1998 911 Carrera |
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David Israel 1995 993 |
Erin Israel 2000 996 |
John Kessler 1971 911 |
Vernon McLure 2003 BMW M3 |
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John Nunley 2013 Carrera 4S |
Clint Shuler 2009 Cayman S |
Bill Speidell 996 C4S |
Sherry Westfall 2007 Cayman S |