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Road course vs. auto cross
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<blockquote data-quote="ba#97" data-source="post: 12632270" data-attributes="member: 122700"><p>this is true...I almost like to say that with the amount of track and seat time you get it's better for the price to track your car. that being said I mostly did scca which takes autox seriously...so if you do go through scca, it should cost 30 for members, 40 on the first day and 30 the next for non members, scca always runs two days from what I've experienced and then you get 4 runs each day. for time. that's it. if you want fun runs after...permitting time constraints they will do it for a small fee the region chooses. so if you want tons of going out and running non stop...don't go with scca. if you want to learn a lot from some very good racers then yes...go with scca. I just got tired of driving an hour or two to a location, paying $30, doing 4 runs and pulling chocks to do it again. track days are much better bang for your buck to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ba#97, post: 12632270, member: 122700"] this is true...I almost like to say that with the amount of track and seat time you get it's better for the price to track your car. that being said I mostly did scca which takes autox seriously...so if you do go through scca, it should cost 30 for members, 40 on the first day and 30 the next for non members, scca always runs two days from what I've experienced and then you get 4 runs each day. for time. that's it. if you want fun runs after...permitting time constraints they will do it for a small fee the region chooses. so if you want tons of going out and running non stop...don't go with scca. if you want to learn a lot from some very good racers then yes...go with scca. I just got tired of driving an hour or two to a location, paying $30, doing 4 runs and pulling chocks to do it again. track days are much better bang for your buck to me. [/QUOTE]
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