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<blockquote data-quote="mavisky" data-source="post: 14197674" data-attributes="member: 139858"><p>I'd try and run with the local SCCA chapter or NASA chapter as they will allow pre-walks as well as have more structured classes to help you compare your times. The biggest thing for me was the realization that when it came to an event like autocross, I was simply in the wrong platform to be competitive. Some cars excel at dodging cones through tight turns below 60mph, unfortunately I don't know that a 3,900lb rwd car with 600hp is the best option for this event. If you take that attitude and just focus on improving I think you'll do just fine but a GT500 on an autocross is about as out of place as a Miata at a standing mile runway event. As for improving your times, in the end nothing will beat seat time and there are a couple of schools out there ready and willing to give you top notch training. </p><p></p><p>My old racecar that was horribly outclassed.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]578821[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavisky, post: 14197674, member: 139858"] I'd try and run with the local SCCA chapter or NASA chapter as they will allow pre-walks as well as have more structured classes to help you compare your times. The biggest thing for me was the realization that when it came to an event like autocross, I was simply in the wrong platform to be competitive. Some cars excel at dodging cones through tight turns below 60mph, unfortunately I don't know that a 3,900lb rwd car with 600hp is the best option for this event. If you take that attitude and just focus on improving I think you'll do just fine but a GT500 on an autocross is about as out of place as a Miata at a standing mile runway event. As for improving your times, in the end nothing will beat seat time and there are a couple of schools out there ready and willing to give you top notch training. My old racecar that was horribly outclassed. [ATTACH=full]578821[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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