02-07-2010, 03:06 AM
Lainey wrote:
You'd be surprised how much crap you can get in a car for a DE weekend. My usual weekend pack includes:
10 x 10 easy up up canopy
four drawer tool box (packed)
regular sized cooler (packed)
folding chais
helmet, shoes, gloves
extra clothes for various weather
5 gallon bucket to keep the canopy from blowing away
storage container filled with: shop rags, various fluids, cleaners, tools that will not go into the toolbox, etc, etc, etc...
and sometimes my dad comes with me in my car too.
The list can go on & on but the point is, if it's packed in the car correctly, you have an pretty much as much space as you need.
The advantage I have is that I'm only 40 mins from Summit so even if something happened and my car was not driveable, I'm not in that bad of shape. However one of my DE goals this season will be to travel to another event, maybe Pocono in Sept appears to be looking pretty good but I so want to drive Carolina Motorsports Park.
Quote: Plus, there isn't really much room to pack a bag, not to mention other stuff for DE.
You'd be surprised how much crap you can get in a car for a DE weekend. My usual weekend pack includes:
10 x 10 easy up up canopy
four drawer tool box (packed)
regular sized cooler (packed)
folding chais
helmet, shoes, gloves
extra clothes for various weather
5 gallon bucket to keep the canopy from blowing away
storage container filled with: shop rags, various fluids, cleaners, tools that will not go into the toolbox, etc, etc, etc...
and sometimes my dad comes with me in my car too.
The list can go on & on but the point is, if it's packed in the car correctly, you have an pretty much as much space as you need.
The advantage I have is that I'm only 40 mins from Summit so even if something happened and my car was not driveable, I'm not in that bad of shape. However one of my DE goals this season will be to travel to another event, maybe Pocono in Sept appears to be looking pretty good but I so want to drive Carolina Motorsports Park.
mike
89 Carrera
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