February 20, 2010 Car Control Clinic
BMW CCA - Golden Gate Chapter - Car Control Clinic
Saturday Feb 20
Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA
| Registration Closed: | Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:59P (Pacific time) |
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Imagine knowing what to do when your car begins to slide, or being in control during that panic stop. Even if you think you know what you are doing, come out and explore the limits of you and your car in a controlled setting. Car control skills are learned techniques that are fundamental to performance driving, and can enhance your ability to be a safer driver in normal everyday situations. |
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All you need to attend is a membership in the BMW Club, a valid drivers lcense and the registration fee which includes lunch. (You will also need the Minor Waiver if you are under 18) 2 driver cars are allowed (2 drivers sharing one car) and ALL drivers must register. Helmets with a Snell 2000 or newer rating are also required. If you do not have a helmet please make advance arrangements to borrow one from a friend. It will save you the inconvenience of borrowing one from another participant at the event. M (motorcycle) or SA (automobile) rated, open or full face helmets are both acceptable. |
| The February 20, 2010 Car Control Clinic will be held at the Candlestick Park (aka Monster Park) in San Francisco, CA (Directions to Candlestick Park). Check-in for registered students opens at 8:00am. The event concludes at 5:30pm. The cost is $110 for BMW Club members and $158 for non-club members, which includes a one year membership in the BMW Club. You must be a member of the BMW Car Club of America to participate. You do not have to own a BMW to join the BMW Club. | ![]() |
| Our Clinics are open to all club members wanting to learn more about enhancing their driver skills and understanding the capabilities of their cars. If you have been thinking about or planning to attend a track school, clinics are a prerequisite for first time track school students. We explore the many situations of vehicle dynamics in a controlled environment, with you in the driver’s seat. The program is structured for people without any formal performance driving experience. Our goal is to prepare you with a fundamental foundation of skills from which you can further develop your driving abilities. Each participant receives personalized instruction provided by experienced club Instructors. The level of instruction is tailored to fit the need of each individual student. |
If you have further questions please contact us at carcontrol@ggcbmwcca.org or you can call Bob Goebel at 510-206-1448.



