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<blockquote data-quote="dragon40k" data-source="post: 6580964" data-attributes="member: 16245"><p>Oh yeah it was a blast. I did the same event 3 years ago and it was fun then. Second session day 2 things were starting to slow down for me. It is just so hard to pay attention to all the things that need paying attention to.</p><p></p><p> I was suprised when I saw a focus in my mirror. I thought to myself those guys with the foci say they are fast in the turns lets see just how fast. I was actually suprised I was able to keep up with you in the few turns. </p><p> </p><p> I never even saw any of the vettes near me. I saw the silver foci and the saleen cars about ever 2nd or 3rd lap. My first instructor Lowell called the orange saleen driver a "****ing idiot". </p><p></p><p> My other instructor Joe said I was the only one to catch the black flag the first time they waved it at me. I barely got my hand up to acknowledge it as I was going about 100mph down the back straight when I got it. </p><p></p><p> Joe told me to get some better tires. He didn't say slicks or even R compounds but he said to get a track tire and leave the suspension alone. My tires went from able to pass PA inspection to now you need tires to pass. The outside edge of the fronts was nearly bald by the end of the day and it was plowing like a mofo. They had at least a 1/4" going in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon40k, post: 6580964, member: 16245"] Oh yeah it was a blast. I did the same event 3 years ago and it was fun then. Second session day 2 things were starting to slow down for me. It is just so hard to pay attention to all the things that need paying attention to. I was suprised when I saw a focus in my mirror. I thought to myself those guys with the foci say they are fast in the turns lets see just how fast. I was actually suprised I was able to keep up with you in the few turns. I never even saw any of the vettes near me. I saw the silver foci and the saleen cars about ever 2nd or 3rd lap. My first instructor Lowell called the orange saleen driver a "****ing idiot". My other instructor Joe said I was the only one to catch the black flag the first time they waved it at me. I barely got my hand up to acknowledge it as I was going about 100mph down the back straight when I got it. Joe told me to get some better tires. He didn't say slicks or even R compounds but he said to get a track tire and leave the suspension alone. My tires went from able to pass PA inspection to now you need tires to pass. The outside edge of the fronts was nearly bald by the end of the day and it was plowing like a mofo. They had at least a 1/4" going in. [/QUOTE]
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