{"id":6459,"date":"2024-01-08T12:27:36","date_gmt":"2024-01-08T17:27:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/columbuscorvette.com\/wp\/?page_id=6459"},"modified":"2025-01-23T09:10:48","modified_gmt":"2025-01-23T14:10:48","slug":"ron-fellows-driving-school-d-steidinger","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/columbuscorvette.com\/wp\/?page_id=6459","title":{"rendered":"Ron Fellows Driving School &#8211; D. Steidinger"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Have you wondered what it\u2019s like to attend the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School?&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">You fly to Las Vegas, take a bus ride out to the rental car station, get a car and make about an hour\u2019s drive west towards Pahrump, Nevada.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Depending on the Corvette you bought new, you get different opportunities and packages for training at the driving school.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">I bought a new ZR-1 in 2019 and got a two-day school with the purchase, and a couple nights\u2019 stay.&nbsp; You\u2019re supposed to be able to stay at the very nice lodge on the track grounds but some press events relegated me to the Holiday Inn in Pahrump, a non-descript desert strip-mall town.&nbsp; No matter, I was there to drive, not sleep and drink.&nbsp; Check-in at the track was courteous and efficient and the track and facilities look great.&nbsp; The pretty registrar soft-sold me on buying driving shoes, which I declined.&nbsp; I signed a waiver and an agreement for a max liability of $15K if I wrecked their ZR1.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">That late afternoon, with the sun low in the sky, they get us out for a short, easy-paced acclimatization for the course.&nbsp; I\u2019m assigned a red, manual coupe, number 001 \u2013 the very car I rode in at Indy during Bloomington Gold the year before! The Spring Mountain Motor Resort has over six miles of track that they can configure in multiple courses.&nbsp; So there are lots of coned-off raceways to confuse me.&nbsp; Instructors lead the way in a Z06 and talk to us in each of our cars via two-way radio.&nbsp; It feels great to be in a ZR1 and working the car at about six-seven tenths on Pilot Sport tires (not the stickier Sport Cups).&nbsp; Feels really easy.&nbsp; They keep reminding us, \u2018Eyes-up!\u2019 and we look way farther down the track than I\u2019m used to for street driving.&nbsp; That part isn\u2019t easy.&nbsp; They kid us , \u201cEarly in, early off!\u201d&nbsp; which means many drivers turn into a corner too soon and end up sliding off the racecourse.&nbsp;&nbsp; I tend to turn in too early.&nbsp; When I correct this habit, it\u2019s amazing how much easier it is to corner hard, much easier, smoother, and without that sinking feeling of running out of pavement as I leave any turn.&nbsp;&nbsp; And I use the new, later turn-in all the time now, even in my Suburban!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Next morning, I arrive and take a seat in the classroom.&nbsp; The instructors are polite, courteous, and highly skilled.&nbsp; They tell us that only about 25% of ZR1 buyers come to the school, even though most of the costs are covered in the purchase price.&nbsp; Really surprising.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Most of the guys bought automatics, I bought a manual.&nbsp; Apparently there weren\u2019t enough automatics to go around at the school and a few guys griped about having to drive a manual.&nbsp;&nbsp; Not me, that\u2019s what I wanted!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">They tell us if we ever get out of shape, just stomp on the brakes and chances are we\u2019ll be stopped before leaving the pavement.&nbsp; If you do go off the pavement, the track is surrounded by deep stones and gravel, so then just stop and&nbsp;stay stopped&nbsp;until someone comes to check out the car \u2013 stones can wedge between brake calipers and wheels and cause damage.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">We drove around the course a little faster and then did an infield braking exercise.&nbsp; Zip up to 80-90 and stomp the anti-lock brakes at a marker.&nbsp; Frankly, the car stopped so hard, I was disoriented!!&nbsp; I had never stopped so hard in my life!&nbsp; Did that several times and still felt disoriented.&nbsp; And remember the driver shoes?&nbsp; My 11 EEEE right shoe was spanning both the brake and throttle pedals, leaving the engine zinging while I stomped the brakes.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Had a wonderful lunch at the track clubhouse.&nbsp; Dashed to the track store and bought those much narrower driving shoes (which I really appreciate to this day!)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Then rode with an instructor, me driving, and he helped me around a slalom course, showing me how I should start the sweepers out wide and cut in much later than I would have thought, but it really worked.&nbsp; Then on our own for a little autocross competition.&nbsp; I think I scored second or third best time, but I failed to \u2018stop in the box\u2019 which penalized me into loser-dom.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">The instructors led us around the racecourse faster and faster.&nbsp; I found it really difficult and ended the day frustrated and disappointed in myself, even if the instructors were patient and encouraging over the radio.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Next day, they had installed stickier Sport Cup tires and cautioned us not to panic if we felt vibrations and banging sounds \u2013 they were just \u2018tire snakes\u2019: rubber worn off the tires that balls up or kneads into gobby rubber ropes that stick to your tires and thump and vibrate before wearing off in a corner.&nbsp; Instructors lead us around faster still, and I\u2019m doing a little better.&nbsp; There\u2019s one long sweeping left turn and I\u2019m taking it at about 90 while looking out the&nbsp;side&nbsp;window to the next corner. I\u2019m getting it, but it sure is different than anything I\u2019ve done before.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Before lunch, instructors take the wheel of our student cars and drive each of us around.&nbsp; I love it, but he\u2019s way, way faster than me.&nbsp; It feels like a big-ol\u2019 wrestling match inside the car.&nbsp; He shows me how the electronic limited slip differential and Performance Traction Management allow him to tighten or widen a cornering line with the throttle &#8212; backing off tightens the line noticeably, applying throttle widens the line.&nbsp; You can floor the throttle out of a turn and traction control and Performance Traction Management will not let you spin out!&nbsp; He demonstrates a full effort braking stomp in the middle of a 90 degree corner at about 80 mph.&nbsp; As they told us, the car stopped on the track, pointed in the right direction, with plenty of room to spare.&nbsp; Compared to everything else, the engine power, the cornering forces, or the speed &#8212; the max braking was the most amazing thing to me.&nbsp; We stopped for lunch and I was all smiles and respect.&nbsp; I visited the washroom and one of the students, the most gung-ho, enthusiastic guy in the class, was retching his guts out.&nbsp; Apparently, the instructor drive made him carsick.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">After another great lunch buffet, we alternated driving and tech sessions,&nbsp; The tech sessions go through the many control settings and displays.&nbsp; Did you know the ZR1 has a horsepower meter?&nbsp; I find it is pretty hard to concentrate on it while driving, though I have seen mine flash to 800 a couple of times. There is some misinformation, with an instructor talking about ZR1 coil-overs \u2013 rather the C7s all have transverse composite springs, not coil-overs.&nbsp; And some 15 minutes was spent discussing if the crossed-flag wheel center caps throw the wheel out balance if re-indexed.&nbsp; Dumbest question I ever heard, and either the instructor was being nice or did not know.&nbsp; Some of the guys commented that the track ZR1s felt slower, and I agreed \u2013 were the power settings limited?&nbsp; The instructors said \u201cNo\u201d.&nbsp; No mention was made that elevation at Spring Mountain is about 2700 ft, which knocks off about 8% or about 60 hp off of a ZR1\u2019s 755 sea-level power rating.&nbsp; It was not hot when I was there in mid-September, but it was warmer than 77 degrees used for SAE power ratings, and we were driving with air conditioning on.&nbsp; Those factors might have knocked off another 10 hp.&nbsp; So I don\u2019t think the track ZR1s were dumbed-down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">But I was all-in by mid-afternoon.&nbsp; Other guys hungrily lapped and lapped.&nbsp; I needed a break.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">Class over, students gone, at the end of the day, I walked over to the clubhouse which sits right at the edge of one of the racecourses.&nbsp; I enjoyed just seeing the track, the surroundings, the desert, the hills the distant lodgings.&nbsp; Alone, it felt so peaceful, quiet, and relaxing.&nbsp; And humbling.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-medium-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">I learned a lot\u2014that I\u2019m not one of the fast guys!&nbsp; And I realized I don\u2019t want that anymore!&nbsp; Nevertheless, I became a better, safer driver, and maybe a little faster, but most of all, I learned how very difficult it is to drive full-out and how much I preferred \u2018cruising around\u2019 at about 7 or 8 tenths \u2013 or less!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-buttons is-layout-flex wp-block-buttons-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-button\"><a class=\"wp-block-button__link wp-element-button\" href=\"https:\/\/columbuscorvette.com\/wp\/?page_id=6368\">Back to CCC Commentary Page<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Have you wondered what it\u2019s like to attend the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School?&nbsp; You fly to Las Vegas, take a bus ride out to the rental car station, get a car and make about an hour\u2019s drive west towards Pahrump, Nevada. 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