Saturday, October 6 a group of us will be Autocrossing with www.speedventures.com. For the Newbies, Autocross is a one car at a time race around rubber cones in a large parking lot that focuses on driver skill rather than brutal power. It is a great "entry level" event for those who have never been on a track and a way for more experienced drivers to compare their abilities. All you need is a car that is not leaking fluids (that may disqualify this crowd) and a helmet. If you do not have a helmet, they have loaners at the track. I will be there early and will be happy to take beginners for a walk around the course before racing starts. More details: http://www.speedventures.com/events/eventdetail.aspx?id=387 Scott
Show season is over and time to get serious about track season. The street tires are off and the race rubber is on. Come on out and look for my little red car next to the red EZup. Scott
I put the wrong link on the orginal post, the Autocross details can be found here: http://www.speedventures.com/events/eventdetail.aspx?id=388
I know I keep saying...but I'm really going to try and make this. Unfortunately, it is a trek from Santa Barbara. Hope to see you guys. Henry
Sorry, I'm out. Too long of a drive and wife wants to go out of town the night before. I also found out that the Porsche & Corvette club run at the Santa Maria airport...much closer. Have fun guys and don't kill too many cones.
Funny, when you posted the original link I was super excited about the ROVAL course. Not to take away from autocross, but if you do ever get a chance to track your car on the ROVAL, it's pretty exhilarating getting your car up to 160+ mph on the outer bank. I highly recommend it!
Hi Scott! I'll be there saturday on the roval helping to instruct for Oli's group. carl Blue Z06 #88 T1
Self tech. All you really need is a helmet. Obviously you want to check basics - fluids, tires, brakes, etc. Speedventures has a tech form on their website. Convertibles are fine.
Well, you guys missed it. A near perfect day (except for the guy who totaled hisis new McLaren on the big track). Great weather, short pre-grid lines and unlimited runs added up for the perfect autocross experience. The little red car (AKA The Evil Mistress) ran perfectly and my times would have been stellar had I not made a last minute decision to use the old set of Yoko racing rubber that was well past its prime. A bit like racing on grease. Entertaining but not particularly fast. Oh well, there is always another event. Scott