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For the track-day and club-level competitor, we will be offering seminars at VIPER (Virginia Institute for Performance Engineering and Research) and the K&A Driver Development Studio facilities at VIR. Here is the announcement.
July 9, 2009- Alton, VA
Krause & Associates LLC, a leading driver development instruction and coaching firm located on-site at Virginia International Raceway (VIR), has announced the first of many training seminars for the high performance driver education and club-level competition driver. These seminars will be hosted in the summer months by VIPER (Virginia Institute for Performance Engineering and Research) in their Powertrain Lab in the Main Paddock at VIR and alternate with those held at the Krause & Associates LLC Driver Development Studio at Virginia Motorsport Technology Park, adjoining the VIR RacePlex, due to open around Labor Day, September 1.
Typically scheduled for late afternoon and early evening preceding particular events at VIR, these two-hour sessions will cover a wide variety of topics, focusing on making more accessible the utilization of technology to improve driver performance as well as quantifying, evaluating and improving car performance.
Current and future planned topics include a full range of data analysis training for use and interpretation spread across a number of well-known GPS-based hardware solutions with accompanying software, basic and intermediate chassis set-up, powertrain optimization using dynamometer testing and utilizing the groundbreaking iRacing simulation as a training tool. A light dinner and beverages will be provided as part of the registrant package for most of these seminars.
The first two will be held Thursday late afternoon, July 23, and Friday early evening, July 24, in concert with the National Auto Sport Association event and the Grassroots Motorsports Motorsports Magazine Ultimate Track Car Challenge.
The topic for the inaugural July 23 session is "Traqmate 101, An Introduction to Using This Inexpensive GPS-Based Data Acquisition to Improve Driver Performance." The topic for the July 24 seminar is "Traqmate 201, An Introduction to the Interpretation of Collected Data to Quantify, Evaluate and Improve Driver Performance."
Additional seminars are scheduled to be held Friday afternoon, August 21, before the VIRMCC Member Day and will cover "Technology and the Track Day Driver," including a presentation by Victor Seaber of the Drivetrain Lab at VIPER. More DAQ seminars will be held the following week preceding the TrackDaze LLC and the Mazda Club dates at VIR. We anticipate presentations from AIM representatives as well as Al Seim (Race Technology USA) throughout the Fall.
Registration is now available on-line at www.driverdevelopment.motorsportreg.com and is limited to the first ten registrants for each date.
Please check back frequently as we will be adding additional seminars throughout the summer and fall.
<<David, you can delete this if there is any issue with TOS in this announcement. Thanks>>
For the track-day and club-level competitor, we will be offering seminars at VIPER (Virginia Institute for Performance Engineering and Research) and the K&A Driver Development Studio facilities at VIR. Here is the announcement.
July 9, 2009- Alton, VA
Krause & Associates LLC, a leading driver development instruction and coaching firm located on-site at Virginia International Raceway (VIR), has announced the first of many training seminars for the high performance driver education and club-level competition driver. These seminars will be hosted in the summer months by VIPER (Virginia Institute for Performance Engineering and Research) in their Powertrain Lab in the Main Paddock at VIR and alternate with those held at the Krause & Associates LLC Driver Development Studio at Virginia Motorsport Technology Park, adjoining the VIR RacePlex, due to open around Labor Day, September 1.
Typically scheduled for late afternoon and early evening preceding particular events at VIR, these two-hour sessions will cover a wide variety of topics, focusing on making more accessible the utilization of technology to improve driver performance as well as quantifying, evaluating and improving car performance.
Current and future planned topics include a full range of data analysis training for use and interpretation spread across a number of well-known GPS-based hardware solutions with accompanying software, basic and intermediate chassis set-up, powertrain optimization using dynamometer testing and utilizing the groundbreaking iRacing simulation as a training tool. A light dinner and beverages will be provided as part of the registrant package for most of these seminars.
The first two will be held Thursday late afternoon, July 23, and Friday early evening, July 24, in concert with the National Auto Sport Association event and the Grassroots Motorsports Motorsports Magazine Ultimate Track Car Challenge.
The topic for the inaugural July 23 session is "Traqmate 101, An Introduction to Using This Inexpensive GPS-Based Data Acquisition to Improve Driver Performance." The topic for the July 24 seminar is "Traqmate 201, An Introduction to the Interpretation of Collected Data to Quantify, Evaluate and Improve Driver Performance."
Additional seminars are scheduled to be held Friday afternoon, August 21, before the VIRMCC Member Day and will cover "Technology and the Track Day Driver," including a presentation by Victor Seaber of the Drivetrain Lab at VIPER. More DAQ seminars will be held the following week preceding the TrackDaze LLC and the Mazda Club dates at VIR. We anticipate presentations from AIM representatives as well as Al Seim (Race Technology USA) throughout the Fall.
Registration is now available on-line at www.driverdevelopment.motorsportreg.com and is limited to the first ten registrants for each date.
Please check back frequently as we will be adding additional seminars throughout the summer and fall.
<<David, you can delete this if there is any issue with TOS in this announcement. Thanks>>
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