Sounds like you had a good time. Iwhs I could have come, but the car still isn't running due to a damn fuel leak... Anywho, maybe next time.
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Originally Posted by dc2696
(Post 88977)
Which track were u at? I wish we had something like that round here. Gotta go down south this summer to get some real tracking.
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bet that dent slowed you down though
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I can't wait unitll our first track day, it's still 5 or 6 weeks away though.
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Originally Posted by Philip
(Post 88990)
bet that dent slowed you down though
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Adrenaline is addictive.
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Sweet dude
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Nah, the dent makes you go faster; like dimples on a golf ball. :D
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This shit opens my eyes.
Me: :eek4: |
Definitely need to ditch the turbo project and put that cash towards track events. Right? ;)
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
(Post 89126)
Definitely need to ditch the turbo project and put that cash towards track events. Right? ;)
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Awesome man, its just autocross for me this season until the Riverside Motorsports Park is built next year or something ... ill be a 20 minute drive from it. I went to my first autocross this season and the second one ever and had a great time, but im jealous and want to go on an open track.
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I didn't do the truck and trailer thing until after I completed my first full year of showroom stock racing. And yes, I crashed at my first race (tire exploded) and broke a tie rod, which left me looking for a way to get the car home. It worked out- worst case you just pay a tow truck. Just depends on where you want to (or can) spend the dough.
I autocrossed for three years before doing an open and track event. After that I was hooked. Autocross soon fell by the way side - just couldn't match the fun factor. But I still say autocross is far more difficult than road racing. Definitely focuses more on the driver than the equipment- primarily because you don't have the long straights to let the engine run away from the competition (not that power doesn't help in autocross). |
Originally Posted by m2cupcar
(Post 89202)
I didn't do the truck and trailer thing until after I completed my first full year of showroom stock racing. And yes, I crashed at my first race (tire exploded) and broke a tie rod, which left me looking for a way to get the car home. It worked out- worst case you just pay a tow truck. Just depends on where you want to (or can) spend the dough.
I autocrossed for three years before doing an open and track event. After that I was hooked. Autocross soon fell by the way side - just couldn't match the fun factor. But I still say autocross is far more difficult than road racing. Definitely focuses more on the driver than the equipment- primarily because you don't have the long straights to let the engine run away from the competition (not that power doesn't help in autocross). |
Originally Posted by Splitime
(Post 89208)
For me it was dedicating an entire day for about 6 minutes of "fun". I also could care less about the competition aspect.. and that seems to be the drive for autoXrs. HPDEs and open track days are just so much more rewarding to me as a wrencher and driver.
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
(Post 89126)
Definitely need to ditch the turbo project and put that cash towards track events. Right? ;)
or increase both funds ;) can't wait to get mne back on the track! |
+1 on the increased seat time for a track day vs. an auto-x. Not bashing auto-x as it is really fun, challenging, and hones your skills. But the longer times on the road course, other cars on the track as well, and no need to 'work' when not on the track is pretty darn sweet.
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