ohtobbad
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I agree 100%, the only person your racing ( if you wish to call it that)I do at least 1 track day monthly although pretty much with my Focus RS now... and I see many novices or infrequent track guys young & old take their prized possessions to the track. Even fellows with disabilities and handicap issues... it doesn't deter nor stop them. They have fun at their own pace. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. I enjoy chatting with them in the pits or paddock too... many cool folks out there just looking to have a safe environment to have fun. Good camaraderie....
My point is it is NOT a race... it's a High-Performance Driving Education (aka HPDE). So if you can "drive spirited" on the open roads or countryside or hills/valleys, then you can drive at nearly any track nationwide. People think race track driving... like on TV. But it's not even close to that.
Unless you're non-ambulatory or need special driving apparatus in your car, then I really don't think there's a good excuse for 99% out there. Like [MENTION=11655]ohtobbad[/MENTION] stated, "if you have not tracked your car, you are really missing what these cars can do" The rest (mostly) are just excuses....![]()
Is yourself. It shows you what the car can do and more importantly
it will make you a better driver with a Hi performance car.
If you do nothing else, do the school.
I raced at this track many moons ago, forgot how much I missed it.
this is an affordable way to have some great fun in a safe environment.
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