Autocross
#4
I've never seen it, but that doesn't mean it cant be done! Would they be a little too big to autox? I remember someone saying they autox their lambo but its just too big to do very well. But then again, who cares how you do, your driving a CGT!
#6
The Q has some violent water run off areas. I think you might want to watch out for the front end. Also, the courses are so small you'll have a hard time really getting the car into any real decent speeds. I would think you'd head to Willow Springs, Button Willow, and California Speedway.
You'll certainly be the center of attention at the autocross.
Think about the big tracks
You'll certainly be the center of attention at the autocross.
Think about the big tracks
#7
I've autocrossed for years, before I could spend the $ on goin to the track. I don't know, I think I'm autocrossed out. Its a great way to learn car control at lower speeds, then they can be used at high speed / track. I definately think getting the autocrossing down before going to the track is a great idea, although its boring to sit there all day for what..... 6 actual minutes of "race" time......
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#8
AutoX is the safest environment to learn limits of the car... These cars are meant to be driven - not simply worshiped. I'd say go for it, but to learn the car, not to compete.
#9
Ditto what Ken and Metalsolid said. Also, I'd add that one of the best things you can do to get used to handling a car is to spend time on a skidpad. Streets of Willow has one, and if you go on a POC time trial wknd, you'll get to use it. I'm sure there are other op's to use it too with other clubs. In addition to the basics of shifting, braking, steering and line selection education through autocross, getting the hang of balancing your car with throttle and steering wheel on a skidpad is absolutely priceless. Your safety will be greatly enhanced of course, but for a driver to know his/her car's balance at the adhesion limit is perhaps the most valuable experience to garner.
As for autocross, it's cheap, so try to pay up for two sessions if they'll let you. That way, you'll get to run twice as many laps and the dollars are still miniscule. Of course, you'll have to **** cones on the course for two sessions too, but that's not a big deal.
As for autocross, it's cheap, so try to pay up for two sessions if they'll let you. That way, you'll get to run twice as many laps and the dollars are still miniscule. Of course, you'll have to **** cones on the course for two sessions too, but that's not a big deal.
#10
Come on down to the Q on Sept 10 and have some fun.
Gotta be a PCA member to AX.
Last Saturdays track was great and fast too...ran out of revs in second on my S and was in in third in two places.
Gotta be a PCA member to AX.
Last Saturdays track was great and fast too...ran out of revs in second on my S and was in in third in two places.
#11
Right on, MetalSolid!
AutoX is the best way to learn car control. A buddy of mine and I are AutoX co-chairs for our region and we recently went out to Summit Point's Shenandoah Circuit. It is affectionately known as "the ring" because it is a 2.5 mi version of the Nurburgring. Let me tell you, the AutoX guys kicked ***. Derek and I were the fastest in the White Group by far. The regular track guys weren't used to 17 turns, a 30 degree banked turn and slidin' the car around. Check it out //www.summitpoint-raceway.com/
There's no better way to learn your car, and if you think we don't go fast, come on out to Maryland and I'll take you for a ride!!! Our autoX is over 1 mile long. You just need to find a good lot!
With such a nice ride you should tape up the wheel wells and the front bumper edge.
I have lots of good track and autox videos - anyone know where i can post them?
AutoX is the best way to learn car control. A buddy of mine and I are AutoX co-chairs for our region and we recently went out to Summit Point's Shenandoah Circuit. It is affectionately known as "the ring" because it is a 2.5 mi version of the Nurburgring. Let me tell you, the AutoX guys kicked ***. Derek and I were the fastest in the White Group by far. The regular track guys weren't used to 17 turns, a 30 degree banked turn and slidin' the car around. Check it out //www.summitpoint-raceway.com/
There's no better way to learn your car, and if you think we don't go fast, come on out to Maryland and I'll take you for a ride!!! Our autoX is over 1 mile long. You just need to find a good lot!
With such a nice ride you should tape up the wheel wells and the front bumper edge.
I have lots of good track and autox videos - anyone know where i can post them?
Last edited by racerjsz; 08-16-2005 at 05:51 PM.
#12
Auto-x made me feel like I was a closterphobic fat kid in a triathlon. I need more room than a parkinglot divided by cones to call it a good time. Sorry... I became extreemly bored of it my first day.
#14
The beauty of the Q in San Diego is that our tracks average 1 - 1.3 miles, but the best part is that the Q is not flat, so we have uphill, downhill and corners that are flat, on-camber and off-camber.
Nothing beats a long straight that ends in a downhill off-camber right hand turn.
Nothing beats a long straight that ends in a downhill off-camber right hand turn.
#15
Originally posted by Life Dies
Auto-x made me feel like I was a closterphobic fat kid in a triathlon. I need more room than a parkinglot divided by cones to call it a good time. Sorry... I became extreemly bored of it my first day.
Auto-x made me feel like I was a closterphobic fat kid in a triathlon. I need more room than a parkinglot divided by cones to call it a good time. Sorry... I became extreemly bored of it my first day.