Lexus LFA Driver Development Center program at Infineon (official)
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Confirmed my spot today, so I'll be heading over in March.
If allowed I'll consider bringing my GoPro or a better camera for inside the cabin. Whether I share it is a different story (i.e., I probably won't if for example I happen to bury an LFA into the wall coming out of turn 11). I suppose at the very least I can share video of the instructor run.
If allowed I'll consider bringing my GoPro or a better camera for inside the cabin. Whether I share it is a different story (i.e., I probably won't if for example I happen to bury an LFA into the wall coming out of turn 11). I suppose at the very least I can share video of the instructor run.
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Confirmed my spot today, so I'll be heading over in March.
If allowed I'll consider bringing my GoPro or a better camera for inside the cabin. Whether I share it is a different story (i.e., I probably won't if for example I happen to bury an LFA into the wall coming out of turn 11). I suppose at the very least I can share video of the instructor run.
If allowed I'll consider bringing my GoPro or a better camera for inside the cabin. Whether I share it is a different story (i.e., I probably won't if for example I happen to bury an LFA into the wall coming out of turn 11). I suppose at the very least I can share video of the instructor run.
can't wait to see footage of that! and if you don't post, i will put up a poll to ban you (j/k)
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I'll never call it Infineon. I raced Sears Point on motorcycles from the mid 80's to early 90's. It's a very fun track. It can also be unforgiving in a couple of spots. Hopefully they don't castrate the experience with the NASCAR chute - turn 5 going into the carousel is a blast, just make sure you brake before the crest...
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I'll never call it Infineon. I raced Sears Point on motorcycles from the mid 80's to early 90's. It's a very fun track. It can also be unforgiving in a couple of spots. Hopefully they don't castrate the experience with the NASCAR chute - turn 5 going into the carousel is a blast, just make sure you brake before the crest...
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#27
The folks at Lexusenthusiast noted that the event is now open to the well heeled public.
I feel the need to take a trip to CA next month.
Here is the Press Release:
Lexus LFA Driver Development Program
TORRANCE, Calif. (Feb. 10, 2011) – Lexus announced today it will offer a driver development program for future Lexus LFA owners, March 8 to 15, that will include a full day of high performance driving with racing professionals at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.
The Lexus LFA driver development one-day program was designed as a place for current or future LFA owners or sports car enthusiasts to become more confident and comfortable driving this ultra performance machine. The program offers a blend of racing theory, track lapping sessions, performance limit exercises and technical demonstrations on one of the most challenging racing circuits in the world.
“This program offers a unique opportunity to experience the 552 horsepower Lexus LFA supercar in its natural environment,” said Mark Templin, group vice president and general manager, Lexus Division. “Lapping Infineon and tips from the professional drivers will certainly enhance the overall LFA ownership experience.”
The first Lexus LFA units arrived in the U.S. in January 2011 and customer deliveries have begun. The final LFA deliveries will take place in 2012. Interested parties should contact their Lexus dealer as there are a limited number of 2012 LFA still available for purchase.
“Once you’ve driven the LFA on a race track, you can really appreciate this engineering accomplishment,” said Templin. “Track time with the LFA will change all preconceived ideas of what a supercar should be.”
# # #
Public Website: www.Lexus.com
Note to Editors: A full press release, specifications, optional package information and high-resolution images of the 2012 LFA and other Lexus models are available at www.LexusNewsroom.com.
Contact:
Lexus Public Relations
Ming-Jou Chen – 310.468.4782 or ming-jou_chen@lexus.com
Bill Kwong – 310.468.3764 or bill_kwong@lexus.com
Allison Takahashi – 310.468.5315 or allison_takahashi@lexus.com
For reservations:
Shawn Jackson – 1.877.229.9855 or Shawn_Jakson@LexusDriverDevelopmentCenter.com
I feel the need to take a trip to CA next month.
Here is the Press Release:
Lexus LFA Driver Development Program
TORRANCE, Calif. (Feb. 10, 2011) – Lexus announced today it will offer a driver development program for future Lexus LFA owners, March 8 to 15, that will include a full day of high performance driving with racing professionals at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.
The Lexus LFA driver development one-day program was designed as a place for current or future LFA owners or sports car enthusiasts to become more confident and comfortable driving this ultra performance machine. The program offers a blend of racing theory, track lapping sessions, performance limit exercises and technical demonstrations on one of the most challenging racing circuits in the world.
“This program offers a unique opportunity to experience the 552 horsepower Lexus LFA supercar in its natural environment,” said Mark Templin, group vice president and general manager, Lexus Division. “Lapping Infineon and tips from the professional drivers will certainly enhance the overall LFA ownership experience.”
The first Lexus LFA units arrived in the U.S. in January 2011 and customer deliveries have begun. The final LFA deliveries will take place in 2012. Interested parties should contact their Lexus dealer as there are a limited number of 2012 LFA still available for purchase.
“Once you’ve driven the LFA on a race track, you can really appreciate this engineering accomplishment,” said Templin. “Track time with the LFA will change all preconceived ideas of what a supercar should be.”
# # #
Public Website: www.Lexus.com
Note to Editors: A full press release, specifications, optional package information and high-resolution images of the 2012 LFA and other Lexus models are available at www.LexusNewsroom.com.
Contact:
Lexus Public Relations
Ming-Jou Chen – 310.468.4782 or ming-jou_chen@lexus.com
Bill Kwong – 310.468.3764 or bill_kwong@lexus.com
Allison Takahashi – 310.468.5315 or allison_takahashi@lexus.com
For reservations:
Shawn Jackson – 1.877.229.9855 or Shawn_Jakson@LexusDriverDevelopmentCenter.com
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Since looks like from the press release, they will be measuring time for the different events (using launch control, 0 -60 mph, 1/4 mile, braking, laps etc.) using video VBOX.
Can Gengar and 07grIS1350 please keep a track of those numbers and then share it with us??
Can Gengar and 07grIS1350 please keep a track of those numbers and then share it with us??
#29
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I'm glad Lexus is opening this up to the public and I hope that many enthusiasts will take the chance to drive one of the best cars in the world on one of the best tracks in the world. At the same time, I guess not that many LFA owners responded.
I don't interpret the press release that way. Of course I could just bring my PerformanceBox...
I don't interpret the press release that way. Of course I could just bring my PerformanceBox...
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Hi Gengar,
My sense, as you mentioned is that many of the buyers are not taking the opportunity.
Did they let you know how many participants the event is limited to per day?
If they are running 8 days and can have 12 people (just an assumption) per day, that would be about half of the North American allocations. To be honest, a 50% take rate would be crazy high.
Also, do you have a hotel recommendation for the area?
My sense, as you mentioned is that many of the buyers are not taking the opportunity.
Did they let you know how many participants the event is limited to per day?
If they are running 8 days and can have 12 people (just an assumption) per day, that would be about half of the North American allocations. To be honest, a 50% take rate would be crazy high.
Also, do you have a hotel recommendation for the area?