I too thought a driving school would be a great idea before taking the plunge. The downside is that the money could buy a lot of tires, but the upside is that the knomledge stays with you forever, and actually saves you money in terms of track time and destroyed equipment.
I would think twice about the Formula car ban. They are great teachers, because their reaction is immediate. No mistaking what your inputs produce in reactions from the car. And they are pure machines that follow the laws of physics logically.....once you learn the theory, you can apply it to other car types.
Most of the big schools are good, I took my school at Skip Barber. But choose a good track...the more technical, the better. Elevation changes, and blind corners are best.
Call your final choices, and ask about stand by. If you can be flexble, you can save some good money.
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