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    07-20-2012 11:27 PM #1
    We're rapidly approaching the dates for the North Atlantic Audi Club's Premier Event of the Season... TWO Great Days at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

    The DEADLINE for registration is only a few short weeks away so why not sign up NOW before we're at capacity, and we always have been.

    For a full description of the event and the host, stop by the link to read more.

    http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.c...409C95B09DDB91
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    07-31-2012 04:22 PM #2
    Have you added a Stage 3 turbo? Have you dropped your car on coil overs? All for what reason, you want a fast car, right? I bet being a car nut, you have seen Top Gear. And doing so, you have seen the average star in the average car, right? Well, lets just say, you were to send some of those bucks you just put into that huge turbo upgrade and instead put them into learning to drive that overly built car you now sit in and try to handle.

    Come out for two days of driving your car. Our event puts you on the track for over 2hrs of driving with an instructor. Why an instructor, because, even though you have mastered Need for Speed II and Grand Turismo on you XBox, driving a real car uses something you do not get in your man cave. Its called friction. To learn the amount your car can handle takes time and experience,as in coaching experience. Our instructors come from all walks of life and drive an assortment of cars of their own. Many have been instructing for over a decade. With those years of experience, they help to teach you the line of the road and the limits of your current ride.

    Come away from your TV and computer for two days of air filled with the smell of rapidly burning octane, melting rubber and country air. Feel the sensation of your car going into a corner, building grip. Then the sensation of the seat belt tightening down as your body is pulled forward due the huge brake kit you installed comes fully alive for the first time. This is all so much being alive, feeling the rush, than sitting in the man cave twitching your thumbs watching a measely 1080p HD LED LCD TV.

    Get out, come away, feel the force of living and driving. A track day awaits you.

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    08-01-2012 10:46 PM #3
    I've been to a lot of driving schools over the years and if you've ever thought about attending one, this is the one to go to. The club is terrific, the instructors are first rate (shameless self-promotion, but what the hey) and the atmosphere is far more laid back and friendly than many other clubs. The NAAC doesn't care what car you drive, it only cares how you drive the car you have. They welcome everybody equally and it truly is a great environment to get initiated into the addictive world of high performance driving.
    This event is truly the most inexpensive upgrade of performance for your car that offers the highest return for you dollar. You will never forget your first time at the track.
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