strengthrehab
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Autocross is boring?
That statement is usually uttered by someone who tried it and didn't do too well.
That statement is usually uttered by someone who tried it and didn't do too well.
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That is exactly my issue more or less lol
s2000 probably not, initial cost is still too high. A lot of the kits i've seen use the miata or a MK1 focus as the base. If I spend the full mod amount, I'd want it to be a complete toy, not a clean slate.
AutoX classing isn't a concern really. I only do it for fun and not often enough to care about class. Only reason I would want to stay in stock class is to get an accurate gauge on how I'm performing.
Well, you have to admit, it IS 6 hours of standing around, for only 10 minutes of driving.Autocross is boring?
That statement is usually uttered by someone who tried it and didn't do too well.
I guess if you measure interest by the amount of seat time, I suppose it would be. It's the element of competition that really makes it all worth it. Being better than the other driver. Sometimes being better than the other driver when he's driving a car with more potential than yours.
All that aside, autocross is probably the best intermediate step there is between true street driving and track driving. Car control is car control whether the pace of control inputs is frantic (as autocross tends to get) or is more deliberate because the corners are spaced out a good bit further (and the speeds are apt to be much higher).
More power should be the last thing on the mod plan for anybody who is just getting started in HPDE. Or who is only at the stage of considering it. You still have to slow down to the same speeds for the corners, so it's at least arguable that you should start developing your braking zone skills from lower peak speeds down the straights.
Yes, I realize this thread has been asleep for a while . . .
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