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Are you looking for a new, unique and challenging BMW driving experience? Consider attending the BimmerWorld BMW CCA Club Racing School!

Okay, so you’re not planning to be a race car driver. That’s no reason to miss this opportunity to dramatically improve your on-track driving skills, challenge your limits, and have a ton of fun doing it!

The BimmerWorld BMW CCA Club Racing School is highly structured and conducted in a non-contact environment. Limited to 30 participants, the BimmerWorld BMW CCA Club Racing School features an experienced team of BMW CCA Club Racing instructors, and professional drivers from the winning BimmerWorld IMSA race team.

You should be able to find a school near you. At this point the 2017 schedule includes schools at the following circuits:

  • February 9-10 Road Atlanta: Hosted by American Endurance Racing (AER)
  • February 25-26 Buttonwillow Raceway Park: Hosted by San Diego Chapter, in partnership with the National Auto Sports Association (NASA)
  • April 6-7 Virginia International Raceway: Hosted by the Tarheel Chapter
  • April 29-30 Canadian Tire Motorsports Park: Hosted by the Trillium Chapter
  • May 13-14 Summit Point Motorsports Park: Hosted by the National Capital Chapter
  • December 7-8 Roebling Road Raceway: Hosted by the Tarheel Chapter

Register here ⇒ www.bmwccaclubracing.com/EventSchedule

For further information, contact Ron Checca, Director, BimmerWorld BMW CCA Racing School at ron@checca.us.

The BimmerWorld BMW CCA Club Racing School is open to advanced HPDE drivers, Time Trial drivers, HPDE instructors, non-licensed racers, and licensed racers who are looking to safely participate in new driving experiences that will take you to the next level. No special equipment is required. Your HPDE prepared street car, a helmet (SNELL 2010 or newer), and the drive to improve your skills is all your need to participate.

You will experience open corner passing, three-wide exercises, green-flag practice race starts, and participate in a simulated race experience along with an intensive classroom experience conducted by licensed racers. All this under the watchful eye of your on-track racing instructors. This event is intended to assist experienced drivers in getting a taste of what racing is all about, and qualify graduates to apply for a BMW CCA Club Racing license. The BMW CCA Club Racing License is typically recognized by many racing sanctioning bodies (NASA, AER, PCA, VARA and SCCA).

Special thanks to James Clay, and the entire BimmerWorld team for their continued support and assistance with the BMW CCA Racing school and driver development program.