Re: "Other" racing schools
Not sure anyone here would even admit to being 'appropriate'.
You're heading in the right direction, William. You need talent, skill, experience and luck. Good instruction practicing the right things makes for a steep learning curve (a good thing). Both schools have a good history. Currently (and with some bias, I admit) I think you'll find yourself racing at more venues seen by more people in the Skippy series and it looks good on the resume. I can't compare instruction but I'm darn proud of ours.
Work your butt off. Get as much seat time as you can. Be a sponge whenever you get the chance to hang around people who are good at what you like to do.
And bring your wallet.
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QUALIFICATIONS 1987: Davidson: "Sammy Swindell's car runs a normally aspirated stock-block engine with Pontiac heads. It was developed by John Buttera." Palmer: "Wow, yeah, he used to play the sax with Louis Prima." Davidson: "That was Sam Butera." Palmer: "Oh, yeah."
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