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Teutonic Speedracer
Should I run with these guys? Will I be out of place? I think it would be an experience. biggrin.gif They require firesuits and gloves in their intermediate and advanced group (which I have and would probably be in). I've heard of Enzo's, F40's, F50's, and such being at these. I'm thinking yes, but unsure if I'm going to be the 27 year old punk with the American P.O.S. I get good respect from the majority in the BMW club, just unsure of the Ferrari guys. dry.gif

What do you guys think?

Oh, and Pocono long was my 2nd track event ever a few years back. I was doing 145 to 150 on street tires with little experience. Hope to be doing 160+ now especially with mods and experience, but I'm sure some of these guys will be whizzing by at 180+!
Lucas Black
i say never back down from an opportunity. smile.gif
sgarnett
QUOTE (Teutonic Speedracer @ Mar 31 2005, 06:43 AM)
Should I run with these guys? Will I be out of place? I think it would be an experience. biggrin.gif They require firesuits and gloves in their intermediate and advanced group (which I have and would probably be in). I've heard of Enzo's, F40's, F50's, and such being at these. I'm thinking yes, but unsure if I'm going to be the 27 year old punk with the American P.O.S. I get good respect from the majority in the BMW club, just unsure of the Ferrari guys. dry.gif

What do you guys think?

Oh, and Pocono long was my 2nd track event ever a few years back. I was doing 145 to 150 on street tires with little experience. Hope to be doing 160+ now especially with mods and experience, but I'm sure some of these guys will be whizzing by at 180+!

Well, you are 27 and you do have a heavy American car (though for a heavy American car it's certainly no slouch). Just don't be a punk.

Be professional and happy to be there, but don't go there with anything to prove to the exotics, and I'm sure you'll do fine. Sounds like a great opportunity!
slowTA
I guess it depends on the firesuit thing, if you don't have one then I would pass on it or run in the lower group if possible. However, since you have an invitation it could considered an insult if you don't go 'just because'. I'm sure you will be out of place on the track but as long as you don't go in there acting like a ricer you should be OK!

I'm pretty sure I would go just for the seat time, who know you might get to drive a Ferrari!
GM01SS
GO!!!!!!!! Take every change to be on the track. If you have been invited, you won't have a problem tongue.gif

Gary
Ojustracing
Show them what real V-8 power sounds like. nutkick.gif

Enjoy John
AllZWay
Sounds like fun to me. It is always nice to blow past a high dollar exotic in the mullet mobile. thumbup.gif

You will be suprised how may heads you will turn with the f-body. Most just don't know much about them and are suprised by their performance.
Bald54
Do it or you'll regret it. I had a chance last fall to run with a group of Ferarri guys at Gingerman. Believe it or not I have a friend with an Enzo, not to mention about 45 more exotic or vintage racing cars. To make a long story short I couldn't get off work and had to pass on the opportunity. Another guy I know ended up going, and got to lap with Tom in the Enzo. banghead.gif

Here'a picture of his paddock at a vintage race



And here's one of his 2 Birdcages at Luguna Seca. Must be nice. blink.gif

Teutonic Speedracer
QUOTE (Bald54 @ Mar 31 2005, 10:13 AM)
Do it or you'll regret it. I had a chance last fall to run with a group of Ferarri guys at Gingerman. Believe it or not I have a friend with an Enzo, not to mention about 45 more exotic or vintage racing cars. To make a long story short I couldn't get off work and had to pass on the opportunity. Another guy I know ended up going, and got to lap with Tom in the Enzo. banghead.gif

Like you said and the others, I'm taking the opportunity. I'd probably kick my self if I didn't. banghead.gif I do have a firesuit biggrin.gif , and I think it is possible with all the work done to run within reason with 355's and 360's, and watch the real high end stuff fly by. Rides are another reason I want to go. :drive:

Thanks all for the advice! thumbup.gif
CMC #37
If you drive safe and play by the rules it should not matter who you run with. Stay on the line and let faster cars make their way around you. Pay attention to your mirrors. Driver's meetings will be important as different clubs have different etiquette on track such as point bys to pass, etc.

Above all relax and have fun!
Jon A
Go. Have fun. Most of the guys will probably be very nice. Don't pass up an excuse to get close to so many beautiful cars. Here are a couple pics I took at a Ferrari Club event last year:









Just give the expensive ones a lot of room when you pass them. biggrin.gif
Teutonic Speedracer
QUOTE (Jon A @ Mar 31 2005, 03:30 PM)
Go. Have fun. Most of the guys will probably be very nice. Don't pass up an excuse to get close to so many beautiful cars. Here are a couple pics I took at a Ferrari Club event last year:

Just give the expensive ones a lot of room when you pass them. biggrin.gif

Thanks Jon. I accepted the invite. Just waiting to hear back from him. Hopefully it didn't fill up before I responded. unsure.gif

Nice pictures! How many of them did you pass? Did you get rides in any of them?
JKnight
Take lots of photos and post them so that I can have a little vicarious pleasure. Or if you have in car video post that so we can hear the sounds of a Enzo or F40 passing you (or, hopefully, you passing it).

Anecdote: My second track weekend (driving that is) was at Buttonwillow, and there was a Porsche 996 Turbo in Group 2 with me. I was committed to passing the guy. I came up on him at the Talladega, a long sweeper. I got behind him and found that he was all over the place and had no clue what the line was, so I backed off. That day made me realize that the driver really is the most important aspect.

Jason
jensend
Since you were invited, I'd assume your presence is welcome. Don't be concerned with who passes whom. As was already stated, the driver is the key factor. I run with several Ferraris at Trackmasters events. Some are very fast, others are not. Some drivers want to leave themselves a larger safety margin than others- this is especially the case with some exotic car owners. The big thing is track savy and good driver ettiquite. Nobody wants to have their car put at risk by another's aggressiveness or lack of judgment. I felt that way driving my $12k Neon ACR, as well as with my Z28. Ferrari folks are no different in this regard. Go and have a good time. Drive well and keep an ear tuned to the V-12 symphony.
Jon A
QUOTE (Teutonic Speedracer @ Mar 31 2005, 02:48 PM)
How many of them did you pass? Did you get rides in any of them?

Almost all of them. biggrin.gif It was funny, the guy in the Enzo couldn't get his arm out the window to point me by...took a while to figure out what that blinker meant. wink.gif I didn't get any rides. The guy running the event frowns on rides.
35th_Anniversary_AS_Camaro_SS
I wanted to run with the New England region of the Ferrarri club. Maybe next year. I'm running with Niagra PCA this year. I'll talk to the guys this year when they come into town. - They are always hanging out by the Radisson and also at the glass museum one night.

Remember: The charge is the same for a Honda or a Ferrarri, so go big. (charge = Grand Theft Auto) :drive:
Hint: Red wire to white wire wink.gif
mjf454
I think this is a great opportunity to run with a bunch of incredible cars. There is nothing like the sound of a Ferarri V12 at 8,000 rpm. I read somewhere that a stock Enzo was just clocked at at 221mph at a test track blink.gif blink.gif :drive:
Matt
I defenitely think you should take advantage of the opportunity, and like they already said, take lots of pics!
Formula WS6
can i crotch down the well area while you drive around the track? ill pop up randomly and take pics. pretty please?
tracknut
Keep in mind these guys are typically driving a couple hundred $K on the track, and their primary motivation is not speed, but rather not balling up their car. You will likely be faster than most of them. Resist the urge to be a gonad and bring that up to them, or they're likely to not invite you back smile.gif

Dave
Teutonic Speedracer
QUOTE (tracknut @ Apr 2 2005, 06:39 PM)
Keep in mind these guys are typically driving a couple hundred $K on the track, and their primary motivation is not speed, but rather not balling up their car. You will likely be faster than most of them. Resist the urge to be a gonad and bring that up to them, or they're likely to not invite you back smile.gif

Dave

I clearly understand this! I'm going for a few reasons:

1. I wanted to run Pocono Long (curious to see my top speed on Long Pond straight compared to a few years ago.

2. See awesome Ferrari's!

3. Drive on the track with awesome Ferraris and show 100% respect.

4. Network with some millionaires....hey you never know.

5. Try to a attain a ride in some safely prepped Italian machine.

-Dennis
2MCHPWR
well how was it?
i will do pocono long with PDA for a 3 day event aug 19 - 21. got video?
Teutonic Speedracer
I'm working on it.....was waiting til I could get videos (was doing that last night), pictures, etc. before I posted. I'll say it wasn't as good as expected, but still fun.
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