FARA USA Formula & Automobile Racing Association https://farausa.com Mon, 30 Dec 2024 23:33:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 From Texas to Miami: A Visiting HPDE Instructor’s Perspective on FARA’s 2024 Race of Champions https://farausa.com/2024/12/from-texas-to-miami-a-visiting-hpde-instructors-perspective-on-faras-2024-race-of-champions/ Wed, 11 Dec 2024 02:11:59 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16954 […]]]> 2024 Race of Champions, Homestead-Miami Speedway
by Mark Schnoerr – Visiting Instructor from Texas

When it turned out I would be in South Florida the weekend before Thanksgiving, my brother, David, spoke with the FARA Leadership Team about a Guest Instructor opportunity. Having instructed all over the US and Canada with credentials from PCA, BMWCCA, MSF, and coaching it was an easy decision. This looked like a fun event to attend, let alone participate in as an instructor. David even let me drive his F80 M3 in the Advanced/Instructor group as long as I did not wear out his tires!


Saturday started early with Race, SLS(TT) and HPDE reving up at the same time. Very exciting! My novice student, Frank Bologna, brought his C8 Corvette Z51. He had been on track in a Hellcat years ago, so we got right to it. In three sessions Saturday, he worked up to paddle shifting, nannies one level below full race, and running with the fast cars in the Run Group. His Sunday Coach needed to work on line consistency and tidying up a bit, and I hope they were happy with what I handed off.


FARA events are run very well, on time and a good value for participants. Your SLS program is off to a great start and the 2025 edits look good. Makes me want to bring my E36 M3 to Sebring again. The FARA 2025 schedule is up and I am waiting for our local events to be finalized soon to see when I can get back to Florida.
Thanks, Mark Schnoerr #61b


David Schnoerr, FARA instructor and SLS driver

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Race of Champions | December 19-21, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/race-of-champions-december-19-21-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:32:03 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16387 Homestead 300 | October 24-26, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/homestead-300-october-24-26-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:20:24 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16385 Hankook 300 | September 13-14, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/hankook-300-september-13-14-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:10:16 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16379 Homestead 250 | August 8-10, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/homestead-250-august-8-10-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:03:36 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16377 Autobahn 200 | July 5-6, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/autobahn-200-july-5-6-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:58:07 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16375 Sebring 200 | April 18-19, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/sebring-200-april-18-19-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:46:23 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16373 Miami Grand Prix | March 7-9, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/miami-grand-prix-march-7-9-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:25:02 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16371 Miami 500 | Feb 7-9, 2025 https://farausa.com/2024/10/miami-500-feb-7-9-2025/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:22:53 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16368 Why FARA’s Super Lap Series is a Great Fit for PCA Members https://farausa.com/2024/10/why-faras-super-lap-series-is-a-great-fit-for-pca-members/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 17:07:02 +0000 https://farausa.com/?p=16303 […]]]> – by David Maher, PCA member & instructor

I’ve been doing Driver’s Ed (DE) events with the Porsche Club of America (PCA) for about 25 years. I did my first PCA DE event shortly after I bought my first Porsche in 2000. I was 25 years old and had purchased a 1979 930 for $25,000, which I found in a New York Times classified ad. I loved that early 930, and after modifying it to make about 400 horsepower, I spent several years doing events at Pocono and Watkins Glen.


In 2005, I upgraded to a 993 Turbo, which had been track-prepped by its previous owner for club racing in California. It had many expensive mods for track duty, so I didn’t have to do much—and it was Polar Silver! I continued my DE journey in the Northeast with the Northern New Jersey (NNJR) and Metro New York regions of PCA. But after about 10 years, the thrill of DE events started to fade.



To mix things up, I transitioned to “cheap” endurance racing with a BMW E30 through 24 Hours of Lemons, ChampCar, and AER. It was an easy switch after so many years of DEs. Still, I wasn’t ready to give up on DEs entirely, so in 2016, I became a member of the PCA National DE Instructor Corps after completing a three-day program at Watkins Glen International. Instructing made DEs fun again, as I was able to share my experience and enthusiasm from the right seat with new drivers.


When I moved to South Florida in 2020, I wanted to get back on track. After doing several track days with local driving clubs, I became good friends with another instructor, Carlos Espitia, a BMW fanatic who often invites me to instruct at events he’s working. I usually say yes. Lately, Carlos has been working with FARA, running their DE events and spearheading a new and growing “Super Lap Series.”

The Super Lap Series (SLS) is a way to compete without actual wheel-to-wheel racing, and you can do it in a car registered for the street. Cars are classed by engine displacement, wheel horsepower, weight with driver, forced induction, maximum tire width, and treadwear rating. It’s similar to a qualifying session for a race. You get 30 minutes on track, and you can do as many laps as you like, but only your fastest lap counts—unless you spin or go off track with all four wheels, which negates that session (but not your day). Think of it as qualifying for a race.


While I had told myself I was done chasing lap times in my 993 Turbo because I didn’t want to risk damaging it, Carlos convinced me to sign up by telling me there were only two other cars in the SL1 (top) class. He said I could take home a third-place trophy if I just showed up and completed one lap. After instructing a few more events with FARA and putting down some more timed laps in the SLS, I found myself leading the SL1 class. Before I knew it, I was chasing lap times again in my 993.



At a recent event at Sebring, I was able to hustle the old girl around the track in 2:23.9, which was fast enough to hold off a 991 GT3 RS and a GT4, keeping me on the podium.

The Super Lap Series is filled with Porsches of all types, from a Carrera S in SL3, Cayman GTS in SL2, and all the way to 718 GT4s and 992 GT3 RSs. So, if you’re a PCA member, come see how you stack up against other PCA drivers in a timed competition for street cars—you might just fall in love with DEs all over again.



– David Maher, PCA member & instructor

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