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slowbubblecar
04-12-2009, 12:25 AM
This is John, James logged into my computer and I am having issues logging out.
I definitly think it is possible to do well, just know that I wont at all. I have talked to a few local viper owners about autocross and they pretty much change the topic to saying I should go to Brainerd with them in May.
I Maybe I should get the GSX going and get some practice in before trying to take out the viper.
But at the same time, I might aswell just practice in the viper so I can learn to handle the car better.....
Sure looks like a lot of fun.
MustGoFaster
04-12-2009, 12:53 AM
I'd recommend autoXing first. Open tracks are fun, but I learned A LOT more about my car, and car control from AX than I did on open track days. Since the speeds are slower, the potential penalty for any given mistake is much smaller.
I have been to three or four times as many autocrosses as I have track days. The worst I've seen autocrossing is a Subaru going under/threw a fence, scratched paint, bruised ego. Worst I have seen at a track day is a wreaked car with the driver paying a visit to the hospital. I have also seen a few wreaked race cars without any driver injury, mostly due to one dangerous corner catching people pushing things that little be too much. (The Kink at Road America)
With any event (including driving to grandma's house) there is the potential for things to go seriously wrong. The above is just my personal experience, based on having done both types of events
Matt D.
04-12-2009, 09:16 AM
Autocrossers make better road racers, not vice versa.
Of course Viper owners are going to talk down on autocross. Most if not all of them have probably never tried it, and they probably all have money to blow on track days and yet don't really learn anything about becoming a better driver. Our local club has instructors that will ride long with you for free, can't ask for anything more than that.
Kracka
04-12-2009, 09:21 AM
Our local club has instructors that will ride long with you for free, can't ask for anything more than that.
How true this is! A few quick words of advice can really make a big difference.
Wasn't there a woman autocrossing a Viper at DCTC last summer?
Matt D.
04-12-2009, 06:24 PM
Wasn't there a woman autocrossing a Viper at DCTC last summer?
Yeah, she was driving her boy toy's green Viper, and he was in his Ford GT. She whooped his ass.
The people I talked to didn't talk down on it really. I know a few who have auto crossed but I guess they have been to the track on several occasions. I am pretty sure I know the owner and driver of the green viper assuming it was a neon-ish green...
I know more than a couple of Salvage titled vipers driving around here that have gone hard into the wall at brainerd. Obviously a concern of mine.
They have a viper day coming up at brainerd which costs ~550 or so. There are going to be actual viper race car drivers there instructing and are holding some kind of class. Would be a great learning experience but not sure if I can foot the money for a day or so of entertainment....
Definitly interested in autocrossing due to the cost, the flexability in attending, and it looks like a lot of fun.
Kracka
04-12-2009, 09:22 PM
Try it out! Worst case scenario is you "wasted" $30 and hate it.
cmspaz
04-12-2009, 09:45 PM
Try it out! Worst case scenario is you "wasted" $30 and hate it.
The key is the quotes, regardless of how you feel at the end of the day, you'll have learned a lot. Especially since it'll be your first event.
Shotgun!
04-15-2009, 02:57 PM
Yeah, she was driving her boy toy's green Viper, and he was in his Ford GT. She whooped his ass.
I remember both of those from one of the Amery airport events. Very hard to imagine those cars at DCTC.
MustGoFaster
04-15-2009, 05:36 PM
Just picture them spinning in the grass! Ok, only the guy in the GT did it once.
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