Most of the clubs are pretty much the same IMO. Only differences will be qualifications for individual levels of advancement. As far as track time, IMO Trackdaze is the best club, but I typically only run in the open track days, which is not an instructed track day. It's for, at a minimum, people who have been signed off to track solo (typically some higher level intermediate or advanced HPDE). I like it because they have an open group for licensed drivers, which does not have any passing restrictions or the like. About 4hrs of track time per day in the open track day. Much less, like other clubs, on days when they include HPDE.
As a side note, I personally find Shenandoah to be an unsafe track. I don't run at Summit unless it is on the main circuit.
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