Chevy is going to help Corvette Stingray owners learn how to get the most performance out of their vehicles through the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School.
Chevy is going to help Corvette Stingray owners learn how to get the most performance out of their vehicles through the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School. The two-day program is available for 2014 Corvette Stingray owners for only $1,000 compared to the standard $2,500 rate.
“Through the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School, they’ll learn to make the most of its technologies and delve deeper into the Corvette’s capabilities, resulting in a more exciting and fulfilling driving experience,” Tim Mahoney, chief marketing officer, global Chevrolet said.
Along with class instruction, participants will spend extensive time driving the Stingray on Spring Mountain’s world-class 2.2-mile road course where three levels of instruction cover novice track drivers to those with more experience.
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Corvette Stingray owners don’t have to worry about beat up their own vehicles, since the school uses a fleet of Corvette Stingrays for instruction.
It’s more than simply going fast and learning when to turn and apply the throttle,” said Fellows. “Mind speed and decision-making are key elements in the high-performance world, and our car control exercises and on-track training will help drivers improve their ability to process information quickly and accurately, resulting in a better coordination of eyes, hands and feet to improve their driving skill. It’s great fun – and drivers will definitely challenge their limits to find the limits of the new Stingray.”
Source: Chevrolet