draconis123
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So I got a little too happy with my car on the track. Decided I had the confidence to turn off traction control and go for it. Big mistake.
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My first track day back in 2007 was my first crash day also, just in a much cheaper car (1989 Mustang GT).
Buy a Miata and learn to drive in that. Don’t listen to the haters, there’s not a better car than a well balanced light cheap red roadster with no HP. Especially when you’re hassling cars with 5x the horsepower and if you ball it up you’re out a grand and not 20k.
To be fair, I sold the mustang for the same price I sold the Miata for after I fixed it. But I had way more money into the Mustang haha.Ah yes, wait till they smack up the big heavy car and then have them replace it with something more appropriate. A similar thing happened to me but in licensed bicycle racing when I was in university. My first race. I got dropped by the pack and on my way back ran into this guy getting ready for the pro-am race (his fault). I ran into him and did this spectacular cartwheel strapped into my lovingly refurbished CCM Tour du Canada and the machine was totalled. Right at the finish line where the crowd and my dad were. Got a Colnago Super after that. These things are baptism rights of passage in racing and they are always expensive.
A friend and guy I worked beside started his first race in the Honda Michelin Series. He gets too aggressive and rolls his car into the grass upside down. No concrete anywhere and the car looked untouched as saved by the “hands of God!” We all tried to turn it over but in doing so crumpled and buckled all the body work. I guess “we” didn’t have “the hands of God”. :doh:Man, that's awful. As others said, hope you are ok. No way that's going to buff out. How fast were you going? Looks like you hit the wall front and back, HARD! That's one thing that worries me about HPT. Concrete around a good part of the track. Mid America south of Omaha is nothing but grass fields if you leave the track. Much safer for us rookies. Anyways, I wish you the best of luck getting it all worked out.
VIR or Summit Point?So I got a little too happy with my car on the track. Decided I had the confidence to turn off traction control and go for it. Big mistake.