Well, if October is to soon there is the end of the year November event.
I'll hold you to it.
No overheating issues allowed in November.
I had forgotten you hurt yourself, Mike.
Get better, and get out there. :dancenana:
You're correct in terms of ultimate lap times, (I've seen a Nissan Sentra with similar results), but he's starting with an open mind and checkbook. He might as well get some idea of what gives him a woody as far as a track car goes
(sorry Marlon ).
I enjoy the car I track with. There are others I'd like as well. And some I wouldn't.
But to say it doesn't matter what car he has is I think to miss the point. Most of us are open tracking (HPDE, On Track, call it what you want) for the fun of it, not just to see what kind of times we can lay down. And I think anyone would have more fun in a car they like, be it from an aesthetic reason, a "fun-to-drive" quotient, or maybe just cheap to run.
Thanks. Yeah, it's been 6 weeks and my bone is still completely un-healed. My shoulder is also lower, closer and rotated forward of where it should be. The bone doesn't really hurt anymore, but my shoulder, back and neck do. Despite it all, I can't wait to hit the trails again.
I would be willing to bet he gets a used Z06.
Thanks All!
I'm still debating but will actually be heading out this weekend to test drive a few options.
Greg, where's the schedule posted for the upcoming events?
Thanks Guys!
Hey, how about a 6spd Solstice or Sky? :lol:
They have pretty strong turbocharged motors and peak 260TQ at 2500rpm. op:
Thanks Guys!
Hey, how about a 6spd Solstice or Sky? :lol:
They have pretty strong turbocharged motors and peak 260TQ at 2500rpm. op:
The problem with the Solstice and the Sky is that if you get the turbo model, they cost around $34K new, and there is not a huge supply of old used ones out there.