Absolutely excellent use of vacation time!
We got to VIR Tuesday night, and I couldn't sleep until I could visualize the turns (topo maps and youtube rock!). The rain on Weds morning was a hard way to start a first track session - already a ton of inputs to remember and stacked on a severe lack of traction made getting anywhere close to the (low) limits very scary. Second and third sessions were a LOT better, and I started to get the feel for what was really going on, and found the limits of my stock Pagid pads too. Worst part of the day was my mis-management of fuel, bringing my third session to a close 5-10 minutes early, after some serious fuel starving after the first couple laps. Note to E36 owners - just fill it up - I was starving from >>half tank, and going down a quarter to a third tank each session.
Second day was simply spectacular. I started really SEEING things, got to experience more traffic management, got my corner speeds up, and really started feeling the limits of adhesion. No offs for me, but had a couple moments when a C4 I was catching in the corners got two off at the top of the esses - whoooaaaaa nelly.
In all, I had a blast. I knew this track stuff wasn't just point and shoot, but I wouldn't have believed the absolute mental drain it took to make it work. As for my own personal development, there were some pros and cons to being an autoxer - I really had to slow down and smooth out my inputs, but "self talk" got me through all my inputs, and by the end of day2 was making it around at a reasonable clip without instructor input.
The skidpad was a good exercise if for no other reason but to prove just how understeer happy my car really is, and how easy it is to recover from power-on oversteer.
Big thanks to Denis for some great instruction, Peter for some great classroom sessions that, along with drilling in the stuff we should be doing, also made it a point to make sure we knew what NOT to do.
Finally, a HUGE thanks to Brad, Stacy, Mark, and the rest of the crew for putting together a GREAT event. I'm hooked. When is CMP?
Oh, and Malia got a couple rides on Sunday too. She'll likely be back to VIR, and behind a wheel, next year.