Ruby Rocket
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I have a 2015 Roush Stage 3. First off, I'm a lady driver and am looking for some good tips on autocross for fun. Best drive modes, tires and safety. I need TRACTION!
I purchased a 2011 GT 6spd last year and was working my way up to my Roush with autocross, skid car class and a instructional track day trying to up my driving skills in preparation for handling the 670hp in my Roush but only got one season before arthritis in my hip put a stop to the clutch. I've owned the Roush, affectionately known as "Ruby Rocket" for 3 years now where she's been a Sunday driver, show car, cruiser and finally ran her a few times at the drag strip this year. But it's time for her to shine and me to put my big girl panties on and enjoy her!
I live in Oregon and have found a great club to autocross NFP with. Again, just looking to hone my driving skills in this car, not compete. I may do some competition in powderpuff at the drag strip and try a track day here and there but really enjoy autocross the most so far. She still has her original wheel and tire set up and only has 6,500 miles. She gets squarilly everytime you step on it a bit. We tried track mode the other day and were still burning rubber at 60 from a stand still
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Anyhoo, I was hoping to find some folks with similar cars that have gone through the growing pains of driving a higher hp car well and safely. I'm not interested in becoming one of those Mustangs plowing through crowds if you know what mean
I have a 2015 Roush Stage 3. First off, I'm a lady driver and am looking for some good tips on autocross for fun. Best drive modes, tires and safety. I need TRACTION!
I purchased a 2011 GT 6spd last year and was working my way up to my Roush with autocross, skid car class and a instructional track day trying to up my driving skills in preparation for handling the 670hp in my Roush but only got one season before arthritis in my hip put a stop to the clutch. I've owned the Roush, affectionately known as "Ruby Rocket" for 3 years now where she's been a Sunday driver, show car, cruiser and finally ran her a few times at the drag strip this year. But it's time for her to shine and me to put my big girl panties on and enjoy her!
I live in Oregon and have found a great club to autocross NFP with. Again, just looking to hone my driving skills in this car, not compete. I may do some competition in powderpuff at the drag strip and try a track day here and there but really enjoy autocross the most so far. She still has her original wheel and tire set up and only has 6,500 miles. She gets squarilly everytime you step on it a bit. We tried track mode the other day and were still burning rubber at 60 from a stand still

Anyhoo, I was hoping to find some folks with similar cars that have gone through the growing pains of driving a higher hp car well and safely. I'm not interested in becoming one of those Mustangs plowing through crowds if you know what mean

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