crazykid2056
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Yuo could always Supercharge your V6.
Or, just get the camaro as it's the fastest car on your list.
Or, just get the camaro as it's the fastest car on your list.
worked v6 said:Wouldn't a pre race prepared race car be a lot more money than building one my self? I didn't know that they had that, that's awesome! I have to go through the performance driving experience (Race School)first, then TT (Time Trials), then I can go into a certain class, Club racing is what i'm leaning tward. Eventually I want to make it to the GT and GT-S classes. I'm so stoked about this.
crazykid2056 said:Yuo could always Supercharge your V6.
Or, just get the camaro as it's the fastest car on your list.
hotrodnut said:I am speaking of a used race car, you can buy brand new ones for sure but for club racing I would start out used. A used race car will already have it's log book and be an approved car to Race right off the bat. If you go new, then you have to get all the paper work and a log book issued to it.
Once you get a race car you can attend 2 SCCA driving schools to get your novice license for club racing. Here is the link for the Central Florida Reigon for the SCCA. http://www.cfrscca.org/club_racing.html , it will give you a lot of info you'll need and a schedule for your region. I would head out to the next Regional Event in your area and see what's up. It used to be no charge to go if you are a member so it's worth it. Hey, you might be able to find the car of your dreams right there.
worked v6 said:Thanks for that link. I'm look at that for a while and i'll definately head out to the next event if i'm able. I didn't know that I would have to get a log book and all that, thanks for the heads up. What would you recomend for the club racing.... What car/cars would you recommend for that series.
worked v6 said:^ thanks, thats a lot of good info! I've been on a couple of road courses with other people, but never competed with them. Just haveing fun really. So, I guess i'll just have to look into what i'll be doing. Even though i've been on a few road courses, i'll still see if I can do thoses skip pad, and solo events. Sounds like it's a real good thing to have the knowledge about. I'd prefer a mid-sized car, like a mustang or camaro, or similar, etc. just because that's all i've really driven, I haven't really driven any family sedans, or bigger sized cars. But again i'll just have to let everything play it's self out.
worked v6 said:OH MAN! that's nice, and the bidding is only at... 3k$. I'd give that guy 9k$ for it, it needs some work but all around it'll get the job done. Thanks for that one, i'm gonna go look and see if I can't find a few others to compare it with.