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Originally posted by DaveCNFor Bobby - beofer you go to the track, you need a hefty dose . . .
Originally posted by rcwellsI don't necessarily think that I'm an Andretti by any stretch of the imagination, just making the point that I'm not the typical teen with a license and a racer boy mentality.
I absolutely believe there is/would be much for me to learn about driving a car fast around a track and sooo look forward to the days when I can. It won't be too much longer now as I graduate in Dec. and can begin working seriously towards that end. By next summer I would love to be hitting Barber with a properly set up car.
[THE 501 club - Founding Member]
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im a ricer. so naturally, i rice my ricer cars. duh! but now those pesky mustang GT's cant even hang on entrance ramps. the civic just devours them in the corners. lmao.
in about a month, ill have something to walk them in a strait line and the turns! w00t, im a goddamn ricer.
-Dane
diving board division, bishez.
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Originally posted by RCWellsYou are assuming that the driver doesn't know how to drive fast to begin with in which case, modding your car with go fast parts may very well be a waste of money. Speaking for myself, my car was nowhere near what *my* limits were, but now, we are in good shape together and yeah, given a chance, I would love to take her to the track. There is a possibility that at some point in the next 3-4yrs, I might wind up in school in TN and might then have access to tracks and the opportunities to enjoy them. We'll see.
asu, no one caught the spin on video/pics that i know of, but if it comes up, i'd love to have them. for those ignorant of the track, they might think it's funny, but i laugh at you dumbasses giggling. going off and spinning is all part of learning car control and you are in a controlled environment (as opposed to being an ass on the streets and losing control there...). And even people as experienced as Charlie make mistakes. The steward wasn't even mad.. I in fact had to call his attention when I pitted in to come over.
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