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Kracka
06-17-2008, 12:49 PM
Street Modified is a very high-level competitive class; a lot of those cars are track-prepped and gutted.

Matt D.
06-17-2008, 12:56 PM
From pictures, I'm not so into the parking lot and cone tracks, but they could work.
Kracka and mustgofaster were both skeptical. Just ask them how much fun it is.

There is a reason autocross is described as being the most fun you can have in your car with your clothes on.

hellomynameis
06-17-2008, 12:59 PM
Sure, it'd be awesome to win and receive national acclaim and get signed on for the Audi LMP team. But...whether you put down the fastest time of the day or the slowest, it's fun as hell and there's no other opportunity to do something like this in your car outside of expensive and risky track days.

It's fun in the evo, but I imagine it's just as fun in any other car. There is NO EXCUSE to not go out and at least try it.

Kracka
06-17-2008, 01:06 PM
There is a reason autocross is described as being the most fun you can have in your car with your clothes on.

Honestly might even be more fun than anything involving clothes off! HAHA

Matt D.
06-17-2008, 01:52 PM
It's fun in the evo, but I imagine it's just as fun in any other car. There is NO EXCUSE to not go out and at least try it.
The only other car I've driven in an autocross is a stock Focus on R-compounds. It wasn't fast and didn't handle great, but it was fun. There's no other time you'd ever be able to drive like that and get away with it.

asshanson
06-17-2008, 02:04 PM
I'm thinking about doing this next Spring or Summer when my car is all fixed up and doesn't have a million parts in the trunk. I have a pretty simple suspension setup, just tokico springs/shocks and decent swaybars, but it should still be fun. I really want to learn how to drive better because I really don't know my car's limits at all.

What is the SI class you are talking about, just a novice class where anything is allowed until you win? Then you're forced into a real class? Pretty sure my car would be placed in a very tough category, not much stock suspension or motor wise.

Goat Blower
06-17-2008, 02:46 PM
The last time I went at Dakota, I fishtailed around half the track. It's definitely geared for small turbo cars with no lag. I wouldn't even bother with my car.

Matt D.
06-17-2008, 02:48 PM
SI = Special Interest

It's the catch all class and is not competitive. If you "win" the SI class by posting the fastest time at an event you get kicked out for life and have to run in a regular class. Regardless of what your modifications are autocross is more about fun and the people than being competitive. It's a give and take thing, you can either "run what you brung" or you can build a car around a certain class to be competitive. Either way you will still have fun.

Matt D.
06-17-2008, 02:54 PM
It's definitely geared for small turbo cars with no lag. I wouldn't even bother with my car.
Not true. When Mark Daddio was running his Street Modified Evo he had an FP Green, not exactly a "small" turbo. He's an 8 time national champion and is driving the AMS time attack car, but he himself has said that autocross is 80% driver and 20% setup.

Kracka
06-17-2008, 03:16 PM
I think big, powerful cars would probably just take that much better of a driver to keep everything in control.

My favorite autocross rule when reading the "SCCA Solo Novice Handbook":
-Don't blame the car!