Am I Nuts? Need Help!
#12
Thread Starter
Would you be willing to drive the S at Watkins Glen with the SCDA school? I'm going for sure and Ellen and Chris (AllWorldLax) have plans of showing up as well.
Don't worry Headchef about my hurting myself just yet. The more immediate problem is the financial wall I'll hit if I'm stupid enough to go this route. But that being said, I'll probably go down to look at the car this weekend, then go to the VSCCA meeting the following weekend and try to get some advice and input from them. (After looking me over, they may mandate that I go to flag & fire school, thereby insuring that I keep off the track. ) And if I do buy the car, it may turn out to be a 2 year project by the time I get to a driver's school (although Skip Barber's is right here) and have the money to buy all the protective gear needed to get onto the track, etc.
And Triple H, I appreciate your comments since you're the one who actually knows what your talking about. My wife is in your camp! Recognizing that I probably have neither nerve nor talent, I could end up blowing a lot of money. But, I'm not so worried about wrecking the car because of agressive racing with the VSCCA boys. With them, it seems that the cars are the show, not the driving. And I think I can get this supposedly "race ready" car for under $15,000, something I'm not so sure I could do if the economy ever picks up. The worst case scenario seems to be that I end up putting the car back up for sale and losing a few thousand bucks on the purchase (unless of course I go Chris' dad's route and blow the engine!)
So having said all of this, who's going to be the first to certify that I need to check myself into an asylum?
#13
Former Moderator
^^ Jeff. Its still to early to say if JJ will be coming, but it will be terrific if we have several Upstate members together (it may be the incentive she needs to decide). From what I know Lime Rock will not allow a convertible but SCDA allows the S2000 to run at Watkins Glen without a roll bar. So you can drive your car without mods on the track. Just make sure you have your car prepped prior to track day and that should do.
and NO you don't need to check yourself into an asylum You are one of the funnest (pardon the expression) people to hang out with ever.
and NO you don't need to check yourself into an asylum You are one of the funnest (pardon the expression) people to hang out with ever.
#18
Thread Starter
Aashish, The trouble is that my Nancy is kind of a scary drivers as it is. Her vision isn't too good so she's always accelerating when I'd be braking.
On top of that she doesn't really "get" cars, or anything else in which I have an interest. We're the perfect couple. Like while I'm reading "Modern Welding", she's reading Soren Kierkegaard. According to my primary source, "Kierkegaard For Dummies", he says things like this:
"I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both. "
Doesn't this mean I'm screwed either way?"
On top of that she doesn't really "get" cars, or anything else in which I have an interest. We're the perfect couple. Like while I'm reading "Modern Welding", she's reading Soren Kierkegaard. According to my primary source, "Kierkegaard For Dummies", he says things like this:
"I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both. "
Doesn't this mean I'm screwed either way?"
#19
Former Moderator
^^ All I'll say Jeff (about your spousal dynamic) is that "like poles repel and unlike poles attract"
I believe any choice in life has a few cons and therefore one will always ask himself the question - What if?
As long as you refrain from asking yourself that your mind is free and you are gold
BTW, I had to google Kierkegaard
I believe any choice in life has a few cons and therefore one will always ask himself the question - What if?
As long as you refrain from asking yourself that your mind is free and you are gold
BTW, I had to google Kierkegaard