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Old 10-13-2017, 12:30 PM
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My offer was for rental
In the past I have rented the garage at thunderhill and had thae cars their
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Originally Posted by autosea
My offer was for rental
In the past I have rented the garage at thunderhill and had thae cars their
Oh thanks, I will PM you soon
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Originally Posted by DCP
Just wanting to offer a comment. I have a Spec Miata and have driven a Spec Boxster. Either is a fine platform for learning. If you are thinking that you can rent one for a few weekends, you may be underestimating the time it takes to learn to drive either well. Investing that time will make you a much better driver. Owning one makes that easier. I see it as a bonus if you work on the car as well. Understanding how a car works also helps with driving.
This ^^. If you want to get really good. I started HPDE with an RS, built an awesome 911 and raced for a couple of years then built my first Spec Miata. I learned SO much from the Miata and the momentum training/race craft it offered. But, it took time.
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