Last Sunday of the month Santa Monica Mtns run 2013 -- aka The EOM Drive.
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Yeah.... well I was gonna get a moving pass from AAA, but I corded my tires at the track last time I went and still haven't replaced them lol, but I can still take one of the Miatas
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Just got my S and still fixing it up (its from an insurance auction, body damage only thankfully) The run sounds like a lot of fun but is it a starter run? This S is the first RWD car ive owned, other than a Chevy Astro Van for work Basically i dont want to slow anybody down, or kill myself trying to keep up, any pointers?
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Just got my S and still fixing it up (its from an insurance auction, body damage only thankfully) The run sounds like a lot of fun but is it a starter run? This S is the first RWD car ive owned, other than a Chevy Astro Van for work Basically i dont want to slow anybody down, or kill myself trying to keep up, any pointers?
Basically, drive your own pace. Don't EVER try to go any faster than you feel comfortable with because that is how mistakes happen. If you are worried about slowing other people down, run toward the tail end of one of the groups (we break into smaller groups depending on total number of people who show up). Other people in this group totally understand the need to allow breathing room and so you will not be tailgated by anyone even if they want to go faster than you. We all understand that tailgating someone is just asking for trouble (and makes others uncomfortable). These are public roads, after all, and driving like complete douchebags is strongly discouraged. At the various designated stop points there are opportunities to change up the order of the cars in case someone wants to be ahead of you.
PS I can't believe I just used the expression "douchebag."
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Everything okay with your car?
#229
Originally Posted by sb67' timestamp='1366736188' post='22493176
No F1 this weekend and weather's looking good. Hopefully I can join you guys again!
Just got my S and still fixing it up (its from an insurance auction, body damage only thankfully) The run sounds like a lot of fun but is it a starter run? This S is the first RWD car ive owned, other than a Chevy Astro Van for work Basically i dont want to slow anybody down, or kill myself trying to keep up, any pointers?
Basically, drive your own pace. Don't EVER try to go any faster than you feel comfortable with because that is how mistakes happen. If you are worried about slowing other people down, run toward the tail end of one of the groups (we break into smaller groups depending on total number of people who show up). Other people in this group totally understand the need to allow breathing room and so you will not be tailgated by anyone even if they want to go faster than you. We all understand that tailgating someone is just asking for trouble (and makes others uncomfortable). These are public roads, after all, and driving like complete douchebags is strongly discouraged. At the various designated stop points there are opportunities to change up the order of the cars in case someone wants to be ahead of you.
PS I can't believe I just used the expression "douchebag."
#230
Originally Posted by sb67' timestamp='1366736188' post='22493176
No F1 this weekend and weather's looking good. Hopefully I can join you guys again!
Just got my S and still fixing it up (its from an insurance auction, body damage only thankfully) The run sounds like a lot of fun but is it a starter run? This S is the first RWD car ive owned, other than a Chevy Astro Van for work Basically i dont want to slow anybody down, or kill myself trying to keep up, any pointers?
Basically, drive your own pace. Don't EVER try to go any faster than you feel comfortable with because that is how mistakes happen. If you are worried about slowing other people down, run toward the tail end of one of the groups (we break into smaller groups depending on total number of people who show up). Other people in this group totally understand the need to allow breathing room and so you will not be tailgated by anyone even if they want to go faster than you. We all understand that tailgating someone is just asking for trouble (and makes others uncomfortable). These are public roads, after all, and driving like complete douchebags is strongly discouraged. At the various designated stop points there are opportunities to change up the order of the cars in case someone wants to be ahead of you.
PS I can't believe I just used the expression "douchebag."