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    well said mefryrice!!!

    First and foremost with any car or person who wants to get out on the track, use a stock car! That way you get the feel of it and can only improve from there. I have seen many people buy "track" parts for their car and do need them nor nowhere near that level of experience.

    When I go to a new track event I always put myself in the novice class, especially if I am at a new track I have never been to before. I can always move up or get faster when I learn and become more comfortable with the car and track! All of what I said is what I do personally and I have had many of the ITR guys who have tracked for many years lead me in the right direction for my safety and experience!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeFryRice View Post
    That just goes to show that going out and buying a car like the GT-R, 911, 458, etc. isn't going to make you a faster driver. IMO, that would only make you slower due to a less experienced driver not knowing how to fully control that kind of power. I know that sounds weird.

    Chad - Take a look at the picture of the Viper. Is it me or does the hood seem to be lifting on the driver side?
    Yep lol fast drivers can do a lot in slow cars. Hahha! Yeah the Viper has a fitment issue on the hood and at speed it lifts and makes it worse LOLOL that car belongs to my buddy Matt, he is one of two owners of Flat Out Motorsports, badass Viper. It is a stroked, heads, cam motor, JRZ's, gutted with seats, Stoptech BBK's and running 335 rear/305 front Hoosiers! It is a BEAST!
    Quote Originally Posted by NAIZBST View Post
    First and foremost with any car or person who wants to get out on the track, use a stock car!
    Yep! See sig! It hurts to have parts sitting here at my house and not install them lol but it is for the best.

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