A little over 50 years ago, a few local car clubs joined together with the vision of building a better place to race in the Northeast. Since then, Eastern Motorsports Racing Association, better known as EMRA, has grown to become one of the premier sanctioning bodies on the East Coast. EMRA’s wheel to wheel racing series is designed to deliver close, competitive racing for cars of all makes and models. And their goal is to provide top competition without sacrificing any of the enjoyment – EMRA members race hard and always have FUN!
Join us for this 3-part in classroom Racing School presented by Crew Chief Eric of Gran Touring Motorsports.
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00:00:00 History and Growth of EMRA
00:00:55 Welcome to Pocono: Meet the Chief Instructor
00:01:20 Classroom Session: Priorities and Safety
00:04:13 Understanding Racing Flags
00:05:47 Pit In: The Importance of Safety Signals
00:16:40 Driving Techniques and Hand Positions
00:19:18 Shifting Methods and Common Mistakes
00:21:12 Vehicle Maintenance and Track Preparation
00:27:39 Modding Your Car for Racing
00:41:27 Driving by Feel: Mastering Car Control
00:44:13 Understanding Smoothness in Driving
00:46:39 Adapting to Changing Track Conditions
00:47:26 The Importance of Exit Speed
00:47:45 Learning from Other Drivers
00:52:21 Braking Techniques and Their Impact
01:04:04 Mastering Trail Braking
01:06:43 Segmenting the Track for Better Performance
01:17:54 Traffic Management and Passing Strategies
01:23:03 Progression and Continuous Learning
01:26:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The Eastern Motorsports Racing Association is The leader in timed events and grassroots racing since 1969. For more details on the EMRA or their racing programs visit - https://www.emraracing.org/ or follow them on facebook and instagram @emraracing or use the online “contact us” form on their website to reach out to Jon and Cory directly.