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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 471 Joined: 13-December 05 From: North Olmsted, OH Member No.: 1,010 ![]() |
Hey I just wanted to say hello! And possibly ask advice I'm in the Cleveland Ohio area and am looking into getting into racing a bit more than in the past. I've taken the car to the dragstrip a couple times but after going to Nelson Ledges to 2 of their Open track days, I can honestly say that I'm hooked. So far is looking like I'm going to be joining NASA as it seem that the rules are a bit less complicated and restrictive. My car has the Mod's on my sig and I'm hoping santa has under the tree a 4pt. bolting rollcage (design is similar to autopowers 4pt. bolt in) and a nice cam. But before I go throwing more money into my ride I would like to hook up with someone local or semi local that might be able to help me navigate through my first year. I know that the best mod I can do to my car is a better driver and I'm hoping I can start learning to drive my car like it was meant to be driven this comming year. But I'm a tech junkie also so I can't help wanting to tinker with my car. BTW my car is a daily driver so I want to keep it streetable until I can get into a dedicated track car or I build myself a GTM 200.
Any sugestions? Volunteers? (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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Veteran Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,647 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Pittsburgh, PA Member No.: 14 ![]() |
I guess my first question is what are your short, medium and long term goals.
My assumption is that you would first want to run HPDE (open lapping) for a while to get more experience and seat time while also deciding what the next step would be. The nice thing about HPDE is that you can "graduate" to HPDE 4 and then run the Time Trial program (I did this in my old LS1 Camaro). Time Trial is essentially open lapping with a transponder. Your car will be classed according to mods and the faster recorded time of the day in class wins a trophy/points. The requirements for the car are the same as regular open lapping so if you can open lap, you can time trial. After that is wheel-to-wheel racing. An LS1 f-body cannot run Camaro-Mustang Challenge, but it can run American Iron. In the coming few years, the LS1 will likely be included in CMC, just not right now. This is all just a brain dump. I guess I am interested in where you want to go. I would be glad to work with you both at the track and with your ideas on mods... Note that my car is (mostly) street-legal, has license plates and emissions stickers. You *can* run a competitive CMC car and be streetable but it is impractical to have a competitive 4th gen AI car that is streetable. My car should be completely prep-ed for CMC by June... |
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