Oval track racing? But that's just because they don't know how to use the internet.
Oval track racing? But that's just because they don't know how to use the internet.
Dave Gran
Real Roads, Real Car Guys – Real World Road Tests
Go Ahead - Take the Wheel's Free Guide to Racing
This an easy question. The answer, regional production.
As long as you do not get caught up in the stupidity that is National production car racing,regional production is a great play ground.
The dynamic is really simple, show up with your IT car with a fire system and the door glass removed. Take the green, stay running and continue to circulate around the track while watching the "real" production cars drop like Englishmen (apologies to the Brits) on a 95 degree humid day. Make sure that you avoid the oil and other bits dropped on the racing surface by faster cars than yours. Race against cars that should be much faster than you and beat them because although you are down 25 horsepower to them you know the line and understand how to carry speed into the corner and out.
Pull into impound and tell stories about fire, smoke, oil and parts falling off of other cars (sometimes all at once). Collect trophy later.
Shit, I just gave away all the secrets. Crap......
cheers
dave parker
"Ignore All Confrontations With Common Sense."
Bowie,
Start spamming this site with porn get yourself banned. Admin will ban you from site. Then you get to race in IT which is a great category and you will not have to read the rules threads.
dick patullo
ner scca IT7 Rx7
Oval track is great racing. gets you ready for SM. Only SM is a lot dirtier.
Our rules are simple, stock suspension, any cam that pulls 17in of vacuum, Big ass slicks, 25# added per evry three feature wins. The cars make a lot more laterl grip than an IT car.
We are now up 100#.
It has been a great way to learn racing awareness, car control among 25 of your best friends. If you dont speak well of oval track , than you have not tried it. MM
Mike Ogren , FWDracingguide.com, 352.4288.983 ,http://www.ogren-engineering.com/
You could always try the SEDIV TT series. Waaaaay more laid back than some other places I play. Good people, Lot's of fun and they run some interesting places, CMP, NSS, TGPR, and those scenic courses at Eagle's Nest, Crow Mountain, etc.
Neat cars, neat people, neat places to play, Just saying
In fact, there is one coming up in just a few weeks at Crow Mountain. See this thread:
https://improvedtouring.com...highlight=crow
I know the registrar and I can guarantee that you will not be charged a fee if you no show.
Only slightly tongue in cheek, runs and hides....
Paul Ballance
Tennessee Valley Region (yeah it's in Alabama)
ITS '72
1972 240Z
"Experience is what you get when you're expecting something else." unknown
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