02-27-2010, 08:28 AM
dmano wrote:
The car has 4 brakes....... so if one BREAKS, it's not so bad. :dude:
Quote:betegh9 wrote:
"You really don't need anybody to crew, but if you have a cooler full of brew, i'm sure you can get someone. The event is very lax, and you can take naps between runs. It is more like a pic nic with some occasional driving. Really, I have done these in the past and there are some hard core old timers with all kinds of home built rigs that are fun to watch. But as Brian said, very dangerous and intimidating having those trees and guardrails wizzing by your periferal vision in a blur. If you have a nice car, you'll probably drive 5/10th, if you drive a junker, maybe 8/10ths. The driving part is very strict though......... a full race car prep is REQUIRED: extinguisher, kill switch, net, or arm restraints, full race suit with underwear, buclavah if you have a beard like me, 95 degree with 80% humidity to go with it, and the HOT DOG vendors down around the paddock area."
I know how it works, have run there many times over the years. I could always use an extra set of hands to help with things. Especially if the car brakes.
The car has 4 brakes....... so if one BREAKS, it's not so bad. :dude:
JUST CALL NICK
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