View Full Version : Helping running a road course.
BUGMAN
08-12-2008, 11:41 PM
Ok I know nothing about road courses but would like to try it out. I don't want to take 2-3 cars somewhere for them to say that we can't run because of something to do with the car. Anyone willing to come out and give me some pointers on getting them set up just for some fun? I don't care to get competitive quite yet but wanting to run the course and make sure everyone is interested before spending some $$$ on the cars.
Thighs
08-12-2008, 11:48 PM
as long as the car is in good, SAFE condition, you will be fine. your best option is to do a PDX or one of NASA's HPDE events.
some things i would personally get before tracking any car:
GOOD alignment.
GOOD brake pads. hawk blue or similar.
GOOD tires. falken azenis, bridgestone re-01s, etc.
GOOD suspension. at least shocks and springs.
i would do a complete bolt check, bleed brakes, make sure all lugs are torqued, and basically sort out all the bugs on the car before i tracked it. when you are pushing a car to its limits, a small problem can turn into a BIG one FAST.
i hope that helped. if i can answer any other questions, i will. :goodjob:
Elbow
08-13-2008, 12:16 AM
I can come out and give some pointers. You racing or track days? PM me I can get you setup.
BUGMAN
08-13-2008, 12:42 AM
Thanks Jesse I should of just called you or Simon on this.
I have a few Miata's and we are wanting to just go play. I don't care if they are competitive but I want them safe. I need suggestion on roll bars, etc. and what the track require to run at them.
Simon let me get a few things in order and we will get together.
Thanks again!
Vteckidd
08-13-2008, 01:05 AM
Ok I know nothing about road courses but would like to try it out. I don't want to take 2-3 cars somewhere for them to say that we can't run because of something to do with the car. Anyone willing to come out and give me some pointers on getting them set up just for some fun? I don't care to get competitive quite yet but wanting to run the course and make sure everyone is interested before spending some $$$ on the cars.
Check out SRDEC . Scott Siegel runs a track day almost every month, great for beginners and novices.
HIGHLY RECCOMEND
siegelracing.com
Vteckidd
08-13-2008, 01:06 AM
http://siegelracing.com/
StraightSix
08-13-2008, 01:08 AM
Thanks Jesse I should of just called you or Simon on this.
I have a few Miata's and we are wanting to just go play. I don't care if they are competitive but I want them safe.
If it's your first track event, I can guarantee you won't be racing, so don't worry about being "competitive".
I need suggestion on roll bars, etc. and what the track require to run at them.
Thanks again!
Mostly, you have to worry about what the club who running the event requires. Very few tracks mandate safety equipment beyond what the club, i.e. NASA, SCCA, SeatTime, Turn One, etc, requires. The only exception that I can think of off the top of my head is probably Barber Motorsports Park; they require convertibles to have a five point harness, arm restraints, and a roll bar.
NASA requires a roll bar capable of suppprting the weight of the vehicle for HPDE.
slostang
08-13-2008, 01:29 AM
try some auto-x. its tons of fun and teaches you ALOT about your car.
Elbow
08-13-2008, 10:28 AM
Thanks Jesse I should of just called you or Simon on this.
I have a few Miata's and we are wanting to just go play. I don't care if they are competitive but I want them safe. I need suggestion on roll bars, etc. and what the track require to run at them.
Simon let me get a few things in order and we will get together.
Thanks again!
Ok cool just let me know :goodjob:
Thighs
08-18-2008, 03:05 PM
yeah, call me anytime man.
you should build one of those foxes you have into an american iron car for NASA!
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/4/web/3004000-3004999/3004797_1_full.jpg
Thanks Jesse I should of just called you or Simon on this.
I have a few Miata's and we are wanting to just go play. I don't care if they are competitive but I want them safe. I need suggestion on roll bars, etc. and what the track require to run at them.
Simon let me get a few things in order and we will get together.
Thanks again!
did someone say Miata???
contact OPM Autosports. if you have a question about racing and miatas, then they are your go-to guys.
www.OPMAutosports.com
770-886-8199
if they cant help you, hit me up.
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