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Drag racing vs. autocross
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16065104" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>Drag racing is more one-dimensional IMO, but there's no reason you can't enjoy both. IMO drag racing is far more about the car, and autocross is far more about the driver. Autocrossing is really intense, like sweaty palms and heavy breathing after each run. And every event is different, because the course is different every time. Drag racing is more [yawn]. Yeah, you have to account for weather and track conditions, and a good launch is a fine art, but for me, autocross was way more fun. Until I realized standing around all day for 4 or 5 runs was a lot less fun than HPDE, so I took that leap and haven't looked back, 12,000 track miles later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16065104, member: 36397"] Drag racing is more one-dimensional IMO, but there's no reason you can't enjoy both. IMO drag racing is far more about the car, and autocross is far more about the driver. Autocrossing is really intense, like sweaty palms and heavy breathing after each run. And every event is different, because the course is different every time. Drag racing is more [yawn]. Yeah, you have to account for weather and track conditions, and a good launch is a fine art, but for me, autocross was way more fun. Until I realized standing around all day for 4 or 5 runs was a lot less fun than HPDE, so I took that leap and haven't looked back, 12,000 track miles later. [/QUOTE]
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