I liked Hawleys, maybe it was because everyone had driven that he focused more on things like Reaction time , noone had any issues driving and noone required an additional pass (except the "best" guy in the class whose RT were sweet, driving was sweet, but decided to hit the transbrake at about the 200 ft mark....Ouuuucccchhhhh) And well my Dad on his 1000ft pass, when Hawley asked "Why the hell did you keep going ?" , My dads answer "Because I was having fun", Hawley shook his head and said while I may not like it it was an honest answer so he didnt make him repeat it
Like I said, there , in my class was much more time spent teaching how to drive WELL, than just drive. But in retrospect I think that had to do with the class makeup.
Hawleys it is.....I just didnt know if there were any good options, closer,
Like Roy Hills ? I know nothing about it.....
Thanks
Chris
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Originally Posted by roseracing
Frank Hawley's school is perfect.
My brother had never driven anything before he attended Frank Hawley's school. He went out to Vegas in March earlier this year for Frank's school. Without that, he would be lost in his Super Comp dragster.
My brother said it made all the difference in the world.
So, my recommendation is for Frank Hawley's school.
Thanks,
Brad Rose
Rose Racing
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