Advanced Driving Skills School

Last year I took GBMINI#2 on an Advanced Driving Skills School hosted by the Boston Chapter of BMWCCA. Today I did another ADSS in GBMINI#3, hosted by the White Mountains chapter (see this thread on MINI2 for more info).

Saturday night I drove up to Concord and met Steve at the Days Inn; he was driving his wifes Mazda because his MINI is having some serious upgrades done to it; but GBMINI#3 and the Mazda seemed happy together …

In the morning we headed up to New Hampshire International Speedway and met more MINIs and other cars; MINI owners included Greg, Joe, Michelle, Diane & Pete (who was a volunteer rather than a participant); here are some of the MINIs:

 

The ADSS focuses on low-speed maneouvres to learn the handling and limits of your car, including braking in a straight line and while cornering, single and double lane changing, and skid-pad exercises including under- and over-steer; this last is much easier for the bigger rear-wheel-drive cars!

While GBMINI#3 did OK on the skid-pad, I was most impressed with some of the other MINIs, especially Greg & Joe:

 

I was much more at ease this year – probably because I already knew what to expect from last years ADSS; I had remembered some of last years teaching too, and did better on the braking & lane-changing maneouvres.
I did find that the aftermarket tires gripped much better, making understeer more tricky to achieve – from road driving I knew their wet weather performance was better than the stock runflats, but this was another confirmation.
Also on the skidpad, one instructor tried very hard to teach me how to correct from E-brake lock induced oversteer (hard to get it any other way in a front-wheel-drive car like the MINI); in the end I just about got the idea of accelerating instead of braking to recover …

On the auto-x “track” at the end of the day, I also felt more comfortable (thanks to Greg for persuading me to go & instructor Dave for helping me understand where to brake/steer/etc).

 

My first run on the auto-x in GBMINI#3 was with the transmission in normal Drive mode; there were a few noticeable times when jumping from braking to accelerating gave a lag while the transmission tried to “catch up”.
So for my second run I tried Sports Drive instead and I found the difference amazing – and excellent! The transmission just always seemed to be correct and I just just able to ignore revs/gears and concentrate on steering and braking/accelerating. Very impressed 🙂

Another thing I was very impressed with was when I went round the auto-x as a passenger in Pete’s MINI; he is an experienced driver and it was great fun!

At the end of the day I headed back home exhausted and battered (from being thrown about on the skid pad), but happy … I recommend an ADSS day to every MINI owner.

But I am still not ready to go on a real track!

Another new MINI

(no – not for me this time!)

Visited MINI Peabody today to meet John picking up his new ’05 MINI (and install an auto-up-windows MINI circuit for him). A few other people were there too including Maureen (of course), Rick and Jeff – Jeff decided that Johns MINI needed some upgrades!

Congratulations John!

Driving Las Vegas

(I am slacking, I should have posted these pics last week!)

While I was in Las Vegas on vacation recently, I delivered some auto-up-windows MINI circuits to Sin City MINI Club; Agro met me at the Mandalay Bay hotel, and very kindly took me for a drive along the Las Vegas strip in a MINI 🙂

Thank you Agro; hope the MINI circuits all installed easily!