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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 6795520" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>Scared to death is not a bad thing. Counteracts the adrenalin and testosterone sometimes. Road racing, if I don't scare myself at least once per race, I know I'm not trying hard enough.</p><p>Dragon Tail is known worldwide. Living down the road, I guess I take it for granted. 11 miles of twisty with 30 mph speed limit, enforced by county and state(s) Tennessee and North Carolina. Still if you maintain 30 it is plenty fun.</p><p>Sort of like a 11 mile autocross. The parkway is more open, but I think most of it is posted 45 or 55.</p><p></p><p>Just about any time of year is good. Early in the day, mid week is probably best time. Fall you have lots of leaves and pine needles- slippery! We up there last in October, I think. Leaves start falling late October/ early November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 6795520, member: 6794"] Scared to death is not a bad thing. Counteracts the adrenalin and testosterone sometimes. Road racing, if I don't scare myself at least once per race, I know I'm not trying hard enough. Dragon Tail is known worldwide. Living down the road, I guess I take it for granted. 11 miles of twisty with 30 mph speed limit, enforced by county and state(s) Tennessee and North Carolina. Still if you maintain 30 it is plenty fun. Sort of like a 11 mile autocross. The parkway is more open, but I think most of it is posted 45 or 55. Just about any time of year is good. Early in the day, mid week is probably best time. Fall you have lots of leaves and pine needles- slippery! We up there last in October, I think. Leaves start falling late October/ early November. [/QUOTE]
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