Has anyone on the forum participated in” track night in america” ? The program is being offered again this year. Looks like a great chance to get some track time for short money.
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Has anyone on the forum participated in” track night in america” ? The program is being offered again this year. Looks like a great chance to get some track time for short money.
“Privateer”
289 USRRC Chassis #9188 p/u 9/11/2017 Go kart 3/18/2018, road legal 6/16/2018
Ford full roller 306 built by my son and me Holley Sniper EFI
TKO600 2015 IRS 3:55. 17” FFR Hallibrand replicas, Power steering
FFR Vintage instruments, Wipers and Heat/defrost
Lots of parts and advice from Mike Forte & Mark Reynolds (Breeze Automotive)
Build thread: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...5-quot-wheels)
Open track days are not for beginners, and not for the feint of heart.
If you're a beginner, you'll have trouble learning the line on your own. You can do it, but nothing makes you faster and better that a coach in the right seat.
Also, you never know who's going to show up for these. There might be a few yahoos who don't know what they're doing, and just bought a new 'vette. If they take themselves out, that's OK. But they often take others with them. I heard a rumor that this happened at High Plains Raceway recently. One driver took out three cars. Could be just a rumor, as I haven't seen any pics or video or that. But we all know it happens.
.boB "Iron Man"
NASA Rocky Mountain, TTU #42, HPDE Instructor
BDR 1642: Coyote, 6 Speed Auto, Edelbrock Supercharger
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