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Driver Education Overview

FSR Spring DE at VIR

Please join us for our Spring 2012 Drivers Education (DE) at VIR in Alton, VA.  We will be running the Full Course all three days.  This event is open to any driver 18 and over with a valid US-issued driver's license and with any make/model of car.  Please bring your driver's license with you to registration.
An instructor will be assigned to Green and Blue Group drivers and there will be daily classroom sessions for these groups.  If you are signing up as an Intermediate Solo or Advanced driver, you will be asked for references if you have not run with FSR before.
Registration Fees:  Drivers:  $399, Instructors:  $125.00

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Please join us for our Spring 2012 Drivers Education (DE) at VIR in Alton, VA - May 18-20.  We will be running the Full Course all three days. This event is open to any driver 18 and over with a valid US-issued driver's license and with any make/model of car.  

An instructor will be assigned to Green and Blue Group drivers and there will be daily classroom sessions for these groups.  Registration Fees: Drivers:  $399, Instructors:  $125.00  -  Register using our Online Event Registration

FSR Spring 2011 DE Wrap-Up

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Hi Everyone,

Just a quick note to say thanks.  We enjoyed a spectacular event last weekend in spite of what seemed like a very rough start, and there are so many folks to thank...some obvious, others not so obvious.

  • Our Students, Solo Drivers and Instructors - You're the reason we're here.  Thank you for your enthusiasm and dedication to turning out better drivers!  A very special thanks to our Instructors for their willingness to cover for each other when needed and to make sure our students have the best experience possible.
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Drivers Ed Instructor Clinic

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One of the problems within all Drivers Education (DE) events is the availability of instructors for the students who wish to drive on the track.  In an effort to increase the ranks of qualified instructors, we decided to conduct an Instructor Clinic at our May DE event at VIR.  We’re happy to report great success in bringing new and experienced instructors into the ranks of PCA Nationally Trained DE Instructors.

In early 2010, I contacted Pete Tremper, PCA National DE Chair, who agreed to conduct an Instructor Clinic on the Friday of our May DE.  For those PCA members who know Pete, he provides good humor with serious instruction for new and experienced instructors.  Pete is a tremendous asset for our PCA members, and he devotes many hours to the success of the PCA DE program throughout the country.

The Instructor Clinic consisted of four classroom sessions and four on-track role play sessions between the Instructor Candidate and Mentor.  We also ran an advanced DE day in conjunction with the clinic where advanced drivers were able to get over 2.5 hours of track time.  Saturday and Sunday were regular Drivers Education days where the instructors were matched with students.  Everyone did a great job with their new student assignments, and zero incidents were reported.

Participation for this Instructor Clinic was very strong.  We communicated our event to all Zone 2 regions as well as other car clubs such as BMW.  Pete Tremper encourages participation from other car clubs, and approximately 15% of our National Instructors come from other clubs.  Participants included 21 Candidates, 25 Mentors, and 26 PCA Mentors.  PCA Mentors were matched with the Candidates and then Mentors were matched with each other.  At the end of the day with the evaluations complete, 44 individuals successfully attained their National Instructor designation.

Instructors are critical to our PCA program.  FSR welcomes these 44 individuals into the National Program, and we also encourage others to work toward attaining this designation.  It is a lot of work to instruct others, but it is a very rewarding experience!

Am I Covered While Driving On-Track?

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Am I Covered While Driving On-Track?

Each year Porsche Club of America Regions organize many high-performance driver’s education events.  Over the years PCA has earned a tremendous reputation for putting on educational, safe, and structured events.  These events target what PCA members are most passionate about – appreciating the fine automobiles they own in a way that just can’t be recognized in daily street driving.

For many years PCA driving enthusiasts had a sense of comfort knowing that their standard auto policies covered them while participating in PCA Driver’s Education events.  Most policies had language that only excluded coverage while participating in “timed or competition events.”  Since PCA DEs are educational in nature and untimed, most insurers would pay for damages incurred at these events.  Incidents causing damage to vehicles at PCA DEs are rare, but when they do happen the damage can be significant.

Around the 2003-2004 timeframe, it seems that many insurance underwriters recognized the additional exposure presented by individuals involved in DEs and modified their exclusions section accordingly.  At the beginning, a few companies implemented new language to exclude coverage “on a surface used for racing”, “in a performance driving event”, or even worse “at a racetrack facility.”  Since the initial rollout of the exclusions, it seems that the majority of auto insurers have followed suit with these restrictive exclusions for individuals involved in DEs.

Many PCA DE enthusiast members have researched this topic in the past, prior to 2003, and believe that they are still covered while driving in events.  Enthusiasts must understand that insurers do have the ability to change policy terms at each policy renewal.  The typical policy holder receives their renewal, looks at the bill, and sends a check to renew their policy.  In the pages following that bill, insurers include a coverage update that details any policy changes.  Unfortunately these changes often go unnoticed by insurance consumers.

For individuals involved in DEs, it is very important to review your policy before you go to your next track event.  Many insurance consumers don’t file their current policies, but insurance agents will always send a copy of the current policy upon request.  A quick review of the exclusions section of the policy typically reveals any language targeted at eliminating coverage while participating in events held at racetracks.  Enthusiasts’ vehicles are often the most treasured property they own, so it is important that they do their research and understand whether coverage is included under their standard policy while participating in DEevents.

DE Participants that do not have coverage under their standard auto policy and aren’t willing to take the financial risk of driving on track without coverage do have options available.  PCA has partnered with Lockton Affinity, the administrator of the HPDE Insurance Program.  The PCA – HPDE Insurance Program offers single-event physical damage insurance at a very affordable rate.  The premiums are based on value, and the average premium for our members is $205 per event.  When applying, PCA members can enter their member number to receive a 10% discount on their premium!

Do not assume that you still have coverage while participating in DEs based off of research or questions asked to your agent years ago.  Before your next event, check your policy and go to that event knowing whether you will or will not be covered in the case of an unfortunate incident that causes damage to one of your most prized possessions.  If your research shows that you do not have coverage, consider getting supplemental through the PCA – HPDE Insurance Program: http://pcahpdeins.locktonaffinity.com

PCA Driver Education Program

gt3 The mission and purpose of the Porsche Club of America's Driver's Education Program is to provide a safe, structured and controlled teaching and learning environment. The PCA DE Program is designed so that participants can improve their driving abilities and acquire a better understanding of vehicle dynamics and driving safety. Participants will experience first-hand the capabilities of high performance automobiles in a controlled, closed-course environment and acquire skills that will enhance safer vehicle operation in all driving situations.  

Questions?  Visit the Drivers Ed Frequently Asked Questions Page.

One giant word of caution: this adventure can become very addictive. Our instructors will teach you to drive your Porsche the way Stuttgart designed it to be driven. PCA DE schools are run in a safe and controlled environment on a closed course. Like any new sport your instructor will guide you into this exciting world of high performance driving. These weekends are great sources of stories for the Monday morning coffee break. You will have dreams about various turns and wake up with memories of your instructor yelling BRAKE or DON'T LIFT. These schools are truly the only safe way to learn the engineering dynamics that went into the development of this famous racing marque. However, it is noted that PCA DE events are not racing, nor preparation for racing. No times or placings are recorded, and no awards or prizes are received by the participants of PCA Driver's Education events; just a lot of fun and camaraderie. Any conduct considered by the Porsche Club of America to be either unsafe or inconsistent with the spirit or purpose of the Driver's Education Program will not be permitted. This approach keeps the events safe for all participants!

Visit our Event Calendar page for current Drivers Education events.
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