![]() |
c7, what group were you there with that let you (a completely new driver) out with no instructor?:bigeek:
Was there no passing allowed anywhere? Do you want critique? |
Quote:
In the second session(video), I went by myself since the instructor said I was doing well and he had his hands full trying to instruct this one lady to drive faster. She was driving too slow causing traffic. I was invited to the event by the instructor, who is also my co-worker. I think the event was run by NJMP themselves. In the middle of each session, we pulled in the pits for 2 minutes just to let the instructors go into different cars. I actually did not do much driving in the 3rd and 4th sessions because I was feeling motion sickness. :) Go ahead and critique me. I know I was not close enough to the apex. The instructor kept telling me to hit the apex. And I braked too early in many areas. And I let off the gas whenever I got close to the Audi. |
Quote:
EDIT: Also, I don't know where to mount the camera so it's not in the way.... back window perhaps? Quote:
|
Quote:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/event/1485 How much is it? And any idea if I can only pay for and race on Saturday? Don't want to get a hotel or drive down there twice for Sunday. |
Quote:
http://www.motorsportreg.com/ I'm going to see if I can go with my buddy with Porsche club for instance. |
Quote:
I already had an account on motorsportreg. I was thinking of trying out an autocross event in Philly Citizens Park that I saw on there. |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
If his wife owns a Porsche he is in through her. And you can join since you own one.
What was his name? Steve? |
Quote:
But anyways, I'm finalizing the purchase of my "new" track car and hoping to have it ready by Pocono. We will see. :) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
As for autox being "worth it"? You can learn alot about car control and looking ahead at autox. It's a lot easier to learn how to control a slide at 40mph than it is at 80mph...and after you do it a few times at 40mph, when it happens at 80mph things are much easier to fix. Everything happens at hyper speed in an autox (high density) so when you are out on the track (in a low density environment) everything slows down. As has been said hundreds of times though, autox is not for everyone, but I do suggest that everyone that claims to be a great driver or wannabe racer give it an honest go. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I love my G, but it is too slow and would need at least $10K to be just as fast as the SC, and at that rate, would still not be reliable. Also, Supra and SC parts in most cases are interchangeable. So yes, I hope to get the performance of the Supra for a quarter of the price :) I'll probably sell my G and hopefully pick up a real beater like a civic or corolla.... or another NSRT-4 (LOOOVEEED my old one and they're getting really cheap)! |
Sell the Supra + SC and get an Arial Atom. They are around $45,000 and now made here in the U.S. in Virginia I believe. I saw a few Atoms at Thunderbolt when i was there.
|
Quote:
|
The only thing about IS-F is that it is very tail happy from what it seems on Top Gear. It is an easy car to crash unless you wife has excellent car control.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:51 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.