A lifetime!
I haven't had the same setup long enough to get what I would call "good", but I do alright. I've worked with a lot of different people (Pro-am to competitive FD drivers) and notice that it takes at least a year of solid tandem experience to compete well. I see tons of people that lay down good qualifying (solo) laps but can't tandem for shit.
This is why I'm such a huge proponent of Pro-Am! If you want to get out there and get good, you've got to go up against other people that are good! It'll also teach you a whole lot about how to build and maintain a car ~ reading forums you'd think everyone needs 400hp LSx's to be competitive, but you'll see some guys KILLING it in comps with simple 250hp SR or KA-T setups.
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