05-04-2008, 12:09 PM
Sechsgang wrote:
Excuses, excuses! Race cars are also great AX cars. I'll ask them to make an open easy course for you rather than a tight technical one. But if you tend to hit the steering stops, you could always THROTTLE seer. hock:hock:
I wanted to sign up for Pocono in the worst way, but my engine is still in the process of being put together, and Performance Automotive could not promise the car to me in time.
Scott Studer brought his cup car to an AX at NNJR a few times (what a nice car), and did quite well............ even though I beat him by a narrow margin. Scott is a great driver and I admire his dedication to the sport....... He has been great in organizing Porscherama from its inception for NNJR.
Quote:well, at an autox, Im afraid I cant say I would be good competition...haha, for some reason, I never really did well in any of the events I was at the fact that the car is also running steering stops and can barely make a normal left turn on a road may be problematic as well...haha. But come Pocono if your there...and youll have all the competition you want!
-Drew
Excuses, excuses! Race cars are also great AX cars. I'll ask them to make an open easy course for you rather than a tight technical one. But if you tend to hit the steering stops, you could always THROTTLE seer. hock:hock:
I wanted to sign up for Pocono in the worst way, but my engine is still in the process of being put together, and Performance Automotive could not promise the car to me in time.
Scott Studer brought his cup car to an AX at NNJR a few times (what a nice car), and did quite well............ even though I beat him by a narrow margin. Scott is a great driver and I admire his dedication to the sport....... He has been great in organizing Porscherama from its inception for NNJR.
JUST CALL NICK
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