04-22-2008, 08:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2008, 08:11 AM by Phokaioglaukos.)
Darren, I'm sticking with the GT3 for RTR events. The Miata would not be much fun with all the high HP cars at a DE without the ability to pass in the turns. Everyone would blow past me on the straights and I would not be able to do anything in the turns.
In addition, the Miata lives at Summit Point and I don't have a trailer (yet). I thought about driving Shenandoah this weekend in the GT3, but I'm in SM and SSM both on the big track so I wouldn't have had much time anyway. These will be my first two races, so I should concentrate on them. My goal is to finish, cleanly, someplace in mid-pack. With 50 cars in SSM and 43 in SM, the pack should be big enough for that.
In addition, the Miata lives at Summit Point and I don't have a trailer (yet). I thought about driving Shenandoah this weekend in the GT3, but I'm in SM and SSM both on the big track so I wouldn't have had much time anyway. These will be my first two races, so I should concentrate on them. My goal is to finish, cleanly, someplace in mid-pack. With 50 cars in SSM and 43 in SM, the pack should be big enough for that.
Chris
981 GT4
996 GT3 Cup
911 Carrera Sport Coupe
PCA Nationally Trained DE Instructor #200810247
Genesee Valley BMW CCA Instructor
981 GT4
996 GT3 Cup
911 Carrera Sport Coupe
PCA Nationally Trained DE Instructor #200810247
Genesee Valley BMW CCA Instructor