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SCCA Track Night in America. Advice and recommendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="Epic510" data-source="post: 15252377" data-attributes="member: 177872"><p>Ive seen on other forums where people have used the 555r's for track day events and said they were decent for beginners. That being said think I will go with stock 19's. That's what I used last time and had a great time. I've only put about 50 miles on my new set up and am not nearly as comfortable driving fast with it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh they spent at least a good 15 minutes talking about those things! Plenty of time right??? Lol. They do emphasize the rules and etiquette and do a pretty good job conveying a zero tolerance policy for breaking them. At the last event I had zero issues. Everyone was giving plenty of space and only passing one car after a deliberate point by. As far as Evans. They don't evaluate anyone. You pretty much fill out an online form with a line for your "track experience", pay your $150 and your off! Three 20 minute track sessions. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree I'd learn a lot more at a different event but I think this is a great way to get people on the track for the first few times. This is a very beginner friendly event with few big egos. I'm still kind of intimidated to play with the big boys. </p><p></p><p>Pads are stock and new with about 4K on pads and OEM rotors. Car has Brembo package. Brake fluid is whatever Ford put in there 4K ago when I bought it as a CPO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epic510, post: 15252377, member: 177872"] Ive seen on other forums where people have used the 555r's for track day events and said they were decent for beginners. That being said think I will go with stock 19's. That's what I used last time and had a great time. I've only put about 50 miles on my new set up and am not nearly as comfortable driving fast with it. Oh they spent at least a good 15 minutes talking about those things! Plenty of time right??? Lol. They do emphasize the rules and etiquette and do a pretty good job conveying a zero tolerance policy for breaking them. At the last event I had zero issues. Everyone was giving plenty of space and only passing one car after a deliberate point by. As far as Evans. They don't evaluate anyone. You pretty much fill out an online form with a line for your "track experience", pay your $150 and your off! Three 20 minute track sessions. I agree I'd learn a lot more at a different event but I think this is a great way to get people on the track for the first few times. This is a very beginner friendly event with few big egos. I'm still kind of intimidated to play with the big boys. Pads are stock and new with about 4K on pads and OEM rotors. Car has Brembo package. Brake fluid is whatever Ford put in there 4K ago when I bought it as a CPO. [/QUOTE]
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