Lets Play 'What Makes the Ideal Track Car'
#46
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After reading all your opinions (of which I am very thankful), I have narrowed down my 2007 and 2008 track season goals:
1. Use the Cayman S for the 30+ events in '07
2. Ride with as many different instructors at different track and "exctract" as much info. and knowledge they are willing to share
3. Get to intermediate level (white group) by the end of the '07 season
4. Buy a dedicated track car for the '08 season
5. Get familiar in the new track car at several DE events in '08
6. Give club racing a shot at towards the end of the '08 season
You don't think is possible?
I guess only time will tell.....
Now back to the track car for '08, which 911 should I start "thinking" about knowing that I would like to club race at least once?
I would think anything from an RSAmerica and below would probably very well satisfy my needs, but then again I count on your opinions....
I thank you all again for you inputs, see you at the track........
1. Use the Cayman S for the 30+ events in '07
2. Ride with as many different instructors at different track and "exctract" as much info. and knowledge they are willing to share
3. Get to intermediate level (white group) by the end of the '07 season
4. Buy a dedicated track car for the '08 season
5. Get familiar in the new track car at several DE events in '08
6. Give club racing a shot at towards the end of the '08 season
You don't think is possible?
I guess only time will tell.....
Now back to the track car for '08, which 911 should I start "thinking" about knowing that I would like to club race at least once?
I would think anything from an RSAmerica and below would probably very well satisfy my needs, but then again I count on your opinions....
I thank you all again for you inputs, see you at the track........
#47
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Good man! It's great to have goals!
Now, if I can just get those nice folks up in the Northeast to fly me up to Watkins Glen, we can drove together & work on your droving.
Now, if I can just get those nice folks up in the Northeast to fly me up to Watkins Glen, we can drove together & work on your droving.
#49
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Originally Posted by Veloce Raptor
Good man! It's great to have goals!
Now, if I can just get those nice folks up in the Northeast to fly me up to Watkins Glen, we can drove together & work on your droving.
Now, if I can just get those nice folks up in the Northeast to fly me up to Watkins Glen, we can drove together & work on your droving.
#50
Buy yourself a 911SC set up for G class PCA club racing for $20-25k.
DO NOT build a track car yourself from scratch. It will cost twice as much to do it right from scratch.
DO NOT build a track car yourself from scratch. It will cost twice as much to do it right from scratch.
#51
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I think I would surprise you, Tit.S-Man...
The Glen & Road Atlanta or the only 2 tracks that I have "understood" after just a couple laps. For the latter, I had a great teacher (Seth Thomas). For the former, it just was intuitive for some reason.
The Glen & Road Atlanta or the only 2 tracks that I have "understood" after just a couple laps. For the latter, I had a great teacher (Seth Thomas). For the former, it just was intuitive for some reason.
#52
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Originally Posted by BostonDMD
After reading all your opinions (of which I am very thankful), I have narrowed down my 2007 and 2008 track season goals:
1. Use the Cayman S for the 30+ events in '07
2. Ride with as many different instructors at different track and "exctract" as much info. and knowledge they are willing to share
3. Get to intermediate level (white group) by the end of the '07 season
4. Buy a dedicated track car for the '08 season
5. Get familiar in the new track car at several DE events in '08
6. Give club racing a shot at towards the end of the '08 season
You don't think is possible?
I guess only time will tell.....
Now back to the track car for '08, which 911 should I start "thinking" about knowing that I would like to club race at least once?
I would think anything from an RSAmerica and below would probably very well satisfy my needs, but then again I count on your opinions....
I thank you all again for you inputs, see you at the track........
1. Use the Cayman S for the 30+ events in '07
2. Ride with as many different instructors at different track and "exctract" as much info. and knowledge they are willing to share
3. Get to intermediate level (white group) by the end of the '07 season
4. Buy a dedicated track car for the '08 season
5. Get familiar in the new track car at several DE events in '08
6. Give club racing a shot at towards the end of the '08 season
You don't think is possible?
I guess only time will tell.....
Now back to the track car for '08, which 911 should I start "thinking" about knowing that I would like to club race at least once?
I would think anything from an RSAmerica and below would probably very well satisfy my needs, but then again I count on your opinions....
I thank you all again for you inputs, see you at the track........
It's warm out today and my winter boredom is coming to an end...
#53
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Winter????
WHat is that?
WHat is that?
#54
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Originally Posted by Dan Shea
Why is everyone so hung up on the 911, I know it's the porsche flagship but I also know that for half the money he can have one hell of a setup on a 944.
Originally Posted by Veloce Raptor
Tit.S-Man
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There is a G class SC for sale in the classifieds now. Good reference.
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LOL...Colin..
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Originally Posted by Gary R.
Blah blah blah.. "and how long to get from Green to Black?"... and "here is my video"..
It's warm out today and my winter boredom is coming to an end...
It's warm out today and my winter boredom is coming to an end...
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Originally Posted by BostonDMD
Hey Gary, I am still "pending" LRP 3/30 event with your club, do you have any pull?.......
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Ben is right
Originally Posted by Chulo
My guess is Rick is fishing for P car answers, tho. Good thread nontheless.
You are right; like a lot of us, Doc sees himself in a 911.
Its not all about logic.
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TD is right, too
Originally Posted by TD in DC
OK, I am surprised nobody has mentioned this before, but nobody can give decent advice without knowing priorities, and the order in which those priorities lie for the driver.
For example, if the driver's top priority is to learn how to drive, someone might suggest a car without any electronic aids or much horsepower, which makes it easier to learn how to momentum drive using correct technique..
For example, if the driver's top priority is to learn how to drive, someone might suggest a car without any electronic aids or much horsepower, which makes it easier to learn how to momentum drive using correct technique..
Hey, wait - why am I relaying his thoughts?