North Atlantic Audi Club Winter Driving School I – January 25 – 27th 2019

North Atlantic Audi Club Winter Driving School I – January 25 – 27th 2019

When

Jan252019 - Jan272019    
8:00 am - 7:45 pm

Where

Team O'Neil Rally School
178 Miller Rd, Dalton, NH, 03598, Northeast

Event Type

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Audi Club of North America - North Atlantic Chapter

If you’re reading this, you probably live someplace where it snows in the winter. You also probably drive an Audi, quite possibly with the fabled quattro all-wheel-drive system. While you may drive one of the most snow- and ice-capable vehicles in the world, how would you like to increase your confidence behind the steering wheel and really learn how to drive it in the snow?

Our Winter Driving School (WDS) will be held at the Team O’Neil Rally School in Dalton, NH. It is a safe, low-speed event with expert instruction and a fun atmosphere, on a closed course. If you would like to learn to control your car in slippery conditions, to handle every type of skid including correcting understeer and oversteer, how to stop most quickly in icy conditions, then this school is for you.

The school will begin with a classroom session in which we will cover the basic principles of driving on snow and ice — types of skids and how to correct for them, winter car preparation (such as why snow tires are a good idea, even on a modern all-wheel-drive car), and so on. You will then drive your vehicle to the Rally School site, where we continue through a day and a half of exercises such as a slalom, a skid pad, and a road course (all under instructors’ expert tutelage) in which these principles are put into practice:

  • The skid pad teaches the difference between understeer and oversteer (and is a lot of fun!), while
  • The slalom teaches the importance of looking ahead, weight transfer, and the proper amount of steering input.
  • Combining the two into a challenging road course puts everything together and includes a variety of turns and a “lane toss” where a devious instructor directs the student to switch into one of two lanes and stop the car, all in distances that look difficult if not impossible (but believe us, with practice it is possible).

The school wraps up with a fun ‘time trial’ that connects the skidpad and exercise areas where the goal is consistency through several runs.

* NAAC will be hosting a social with hot and cold appetizers at J.L. Sullivan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, 26 Main St., Lancaster, NH 03584 from 5:30-7:30 PM Saturday night. There after you are encouraged to sample the local restaurants with your newly made friends.

NAAC will provide make-your-own sandwiches, snacks, and cold beverages for lunch Saturday – please plan on bringing a bagged lunch for Sunday.

Fees:

  • Under 21 with registering Parent/Guardian . .   $150
  • ACNA Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 295
  • All others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $ 325

Registration open: Register at MotorSportReg

This event is very much at your own pace, and everyone from inexperienced to very experienced drivers will learn a great deal and have a blast. For drivers who have enjoyed our high performance driver education events on racetracks, the Winter Driving School is an excellent opportunity to hone car control skills that then apply to all sorts of driving, improving safety even on the track.
Front- and rear-wheel drive vehicles are required to have snow tires on the drive wheels as a minimum. Snow tires will this icon on the tire sidewall:

Our school is a great opportunity for licensed drivers of all ages to learn how to confidently drive in a New England winter. Held at a safe and isolated facility, this is the perfect place to learn car control skills. Unlike events held on a race track, there are no restrictions on the type of vehicle allowed – convertibles, trucks, and front-, rear-, and all-wheel-drive vehicles of all kinds are welcome (they don’t even have to be an Audi!).

NAAC will be hosting a social with hot and cold appetizers at JL Sullivan’s Pub & Restaurant, 26 Main St Lancaster, NH on Saturday evening and allow participants to group up and have dinner on their own at local restaurants. If there are any changes to this plan we will notify you via separate e-mail

You are welcome to stay for dinner at JL Sullivan’s or try one of the other local restaurants.

***You will not be driving up a ski jump 🙂