You know, I'm thinking this actually wouldn't be a bad series of articles for the magazine. 1 article per issue, guest columnists. Call it "The Apologists Guide to Racing". Have someone who is passionate about their particular brand of motorsports try to convince the rest of the world that
I would suggest you start with the one closest to home. There's got to be an autocross club nearby - grab the most nimble vehicle in your fleet and spend a day with them. It's the cheapest way to get going on pavement in a real car. If, after a couple of sessions you like the general idea but want some more speed mixed in - Track Day/HPDE is next.
My most nimble vehicle right now is my SS with Bilsteins and lowering springs. This will be fun.
Rupert
HalfDork
12/4/14 3:57 p.m.
Wow! That ride will cause a stir in the pits. It'll probably also back up the corner worker/pylon replacers! Way Back!!
Hope you have great, not good, great brakes!
The local Impala club does some autocrossing. They're not terrible if set up well. Ok, maybe terrible, but in a fun way.
There's a guy who runs one near me. You know what? He's always smiling after a run.
Klayfish wrote:
curtis73 wrote:
captdownshift wrote:
Super Trucks, your track car can then tow the hauler!
I'm in. Moving to Europe. Bye.
You don't need to move to Europe. http://www.champtruck.us.com/
You're welcome...
Haven't they been unsuccessfully trying to get that off the ground for several years now?
As far as European trucks go, I really wouldn't mind having a big, burly Man.
Boy... out of context that really sounds gay.
In reply to curtis73:
coffee is now all over my keyboard
Duke wrote:
curtis73 wrote:
Only problem right now is all I have is an El Camino with 550 hp. Not a good beginner race car
D1 doriftooooooooo!
You'll need at least 50%, ideally 300% more power to compete in pro drifting.
Duke wrote:
D1 doriftooooooooo!
No, I said I want to race. Drifting isn't racing
Drifting is to racing as Tofurkey is to a Butterball.
Duke
UltimaDork
12/5/14 4:11 p.m.
I was just matching the venue to the vehicle...
SVreX
MegaDork
12/5/14 4:54 p.m.
Umm... there is a pretty obvious answer...
$2015 Challenge
It's where I got my start, and though I've done a few more "serious" events, it's still the only event that I am pretty committed to. Not really interested in being much more committed.
Curtis, you are missing something important if you are not there. It is a perfect fit for your skillset.
Plus, it doesn't matter WHAT you bring. There are virtually no rules and no classes.
Enjoyed reading this thread actually. ive only ever drag raced and have been curious about trying some other motorsports
SVreX wrote:
Umm... there is a pretty obvious answer...
$2015 Challenge
It's where I got my start, and though I've done a few more "serious" events, it's still the only event that I am pretty committed to. Not really interested in being much more committed.
Curtis, you are missing something important if you are not there. It is a perfect fit for your skillset.
Plus, it doesn't matter WHAT you bring. There are virtually no rules and no classes.
I have been reading up on it. Sounds like a blast, and I'll actually get to put faces with all of your names.
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You need to be there.
Come to "the annual family reunion."
I went two years in a row as crew then this year campaigned my own and won the party!