SCCA autocross Jan 4th at Gulf Greyhound Park
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letters must be at least 8" in size and be a contrasting color to the car.
As far as helmets, get snell 2000. '95 will be out of date very soon.
Wish I could be there to "coach" some people, but Im in Scotland right now. (brrrrr)
Happy New Year!!
Dale
As far as helmets, get snell 2000. '95 will be out of date very soon.
Wish I could be there to "coach" some people, but Im in Scotland right now. (brrrrr)
Happy New Year!!
Dale
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I changed my option to buying my numbers there.
I figure I can use those numbers in the future for other track days.
You guys want to meet up earlier and head out there and check out the morning runs?
P.S.
I saw the weather report and there is a 40% chance of rain...
I figure I can use those numbers in the future for other track days.
You guys want to meet up earlier and head out there and check out the morning runs?
P.S.
I saw the weather report and there is a 40% chance of rain...
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I found this link which has a lot of good info for the Auto-X newbies.
http://www.subrew.com/newbie_checklist.html
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This list should be fairly comprehensive. I'm sure you wouldn't need every one of these items at every event, but you'd be surprised at just how many times the one item you really wish you had will be the thing you forgot. Often, you'll be able to share one of the larger items with a friend (i.e. if only one of you has a torque wrench).
It's easiest to put all the smaller items into a large "rubbermaid" style tub that will fit in your trunk. This makes it much easier to load and unload the car. Since it has a lid, it also keeps the sun (and rain) off of your stuff while you're competing.
Personal items to bring:
[LIST]
[*] Water
http://www.subrew.com/newbie_checklist.html
[QUOTE]
This list should be fairly comprehensive. I'm sure you wouldn't need every one of these items at every event, but you'd be surprised at just how many times the one item you really wish you had will be the thing you forgot. Often, you'll be able to share one of the larger items with a friend (i.e. if only one of you has a torque wrench).
It's easiest to put all the smaller items into a large "rubbermaid" style tub that will fit in your trunk. This makes it much easier to load and unload the car. Since it has a lid, it also keeps the sun (and rain) off of your stuff while you're competing.
Personal items to bring:
[LIST]
[*] Water
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solotime... I don't think they have a web site. But I will be in town on Jan 10th, and have a catalog. I can't remember how much they were, but I don't think they were over $50.00
Dale
Update: http://www.solotime.com
Seems to be down.
Dale
Update: http://www.solotime.com
Seems to be down.
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Originally posted by DVDoughboy
I changed my option to buying my numbers there.
I figure I can use those numbers in the future for other track days.
You guys want to meet up earlier and head out there and check out the morning runs?
P.S.
I saw the weather report and there is a 40% chance of rain...
I changed my option to buying my numbers there.
I figure I can use those numbers in the future for other track days.
You guys want to meet up earlier and head out there and check out the morning runs?
P.S.
I saw the weather report and there is a 40% chance of rain...