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BoulderG.
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- May 3, 2006 at 8:36 am #53674
Taylor Broekemeier
ParticipantI’m not sure what exactly you are looking for in terms of coaching, whether it be another local racer that’s been around the block or professional coaching. If you’re looking for a real class to take, I would look into the Bondurant Superkart school in Phoenix. I took a course there before getting into karts and would greatly recommend it to anyone serious about racing up front. The school is headed by National Champion and accomplished racer, Alan Rudolph. Just ask anyone about him and you’ll get the same response, he’s a genuine guy that is envied by many karters.
If you’re looking for a local racer, you can probably ask anyone that has experience in a shifter and get the same outcome, just depends on who you ‘click’ with.
Hope this helpsMay 3, 2006 at 9:13 am #53675Anonymous
InactiveHi BoulderG,
Greg Welch of http://www.ShockwaveKarting.com is an excellent driving and chassis tuning couch. He has worked with new and old drivers in the Colorado Karting Community with great sucess.Doug Welch, Greg’s dad is the owner of Shockwave Karting. He is also a great source for help. Doug sells karts and manufactures some of the finest kart parts in the industry.
Welcome and Have Fun,
Scott SmithMay 3, 2006 at 7:41 pm #53676stacey cook
ParticipantWe are bringing Matt Jaskol in for a school at Grand Junction Motor Speedway very soon.. Anyone interested please e-mail me at [email protected] or call 970-250-4663
May 4, 2006 at 1:24 pm #53677Anonymous
InactivesTACEY,
Great marketting move. Better advertise it this weekend at the CSC.
May 9, 2006 at 7:09 pm #53678BoulderG
ParticipantThanks to all for the responses, PMs, and emails.
As always, the Colorado Karters have offered great suggestions and advice.See you on track!
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