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Prepping the 98 Cobra for the Open Track!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcassidy" data-source="post: 5669102" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>It's not a race. Remember, you're going there to learn. The more you open your mind and take in what's offered, the better you'll become.</p><p></p><p>If it's a NASA HPDE, they'll boot you if they catch you trying to race a buddy. If your instructor even lets you try. There was a guy at a Car Guys event at Pocono a couple years ago that was following his buddy around with a video camera in his car do catch all the "cool moves" his buddy could do. Very akin to racing, and the following car with the camera had a new instructor, that couldn't get him to stop. As his buddy went into an infield turn, he slid, and the following car ran off track, right into a line of cars gridded to go out (that grid location has since been changed). Guess who's never going back to Car Guys again.</p><p></p><p>It gets competitive out there, that's part of the thrill. But remember what you're there for. It'll serve you better in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcassidy, post: 5669102, member: 13216"] It's not a race. Remember, you're going there to learn. The more you open your mind and take in what's offered, the better you'll become. If it's a NASA HPDE, they'll boot you if they catch you trying to race a buddy. If your instructor even lets you try. There was a guy at a Car Guys event at Pocono a couple years ago that was following his buddy around with a video camera in his car do catch all the "cool moves" his buddy could do. Very akin to racing, and the following car with the camera had a new instructor, that couldn't get him to stop. As his buddy went into an infield turn, he slid, and the following car ran off track, right into a line of cars gridded to go out (that grid location has since been changed). Guess who's never going back to Car Guys again. It gets competitive out there, that's part of the thrill. But remember what you're there for. It'll serve you better in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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