Originally Posted by Venthos
I was going to look into that, yea. Not sure if there's an area nearby. I'll check it out tomorrow.
I'm sure that Go Goody , and the rest are really trying to give good advice, but I'd just like to say that going and paying someone to teach you is a waste. The only thing you need is experience, and the more the merrier. I know that for the novice, the track pack. no roll back system, is a valuable asset,(For the hills) but you'll find that without a lot of experience, you'd catch on quick, and that it's (roll back) ,not really needed. IMO.

You are already doing the smartest thing, by not burning out the clutch on your new Challenger, while learning clutch control. Hopefully your not burning up your friends clutch. But there are also rental //standards available if clutch slippage is an issue while you're learning.
Good idea , to post and ask.
