What is an autocross?
This may sound like a dumb question, but then i really have no idea what is an autocross racing... Can anyone explain to me what is it like?
Is it similar to this event? www.mazdarevitup.com
Is it similar to this event? www.mazdarevitup.com
check out http://www.scca.com for more info on autocross, look for solo II
or check out my site (shameless plug) http://www.solo2.org/
and if you have a highspeed connection check out the video page http://www.solo2.org/video/
or check out my site (shameless plug) http://www.solo2.org/
and if you have a highspeed connection check out the video page http://www.solo2.org/video/
adrie, autocross is a blast. I have been running for 4 years now, getting my butt handed to me at national events every year, but improving each time as well.
It really is all about the driver, there is so much learning to be done. I can't say I am anywhere close to where I want to be, but I see the guys starting out locally and realize how far I have come.
You learn a lot, some of it comes naturally, some of it comes from just doing it for so long. I would highly recommend trying it out, just don't be frustrated if you don't do as well as you hope. It takes lots of seat time to start to get the hang of the sport!
It really is all about the driver, there is so much learning to be done. I can't say I am anywhere close to where I want to be, but I see the guys starting out locally and realize how far I have come.
You learn a lot, some of it comes naturally, some of it comes from just doing it for so long. I would highly recommend trying it out, just don't be frustrated if you don't do as well as you hope. It takes lots of seat time to start to get the hang of the sport!
Originally posted by Caswell
A great way to beat the hell out of your car.
A great way to beat the hell out of your car.
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Well, think what you want, but my experiences have lead me to feel pretty confident in my previous statement. I have one current friend who AutoX's his WRX, and I feel for the future purchaser of that car. Plus, being around SCCA Club Racing lets you talk to a lot of guys who've moved up from SoloII, and they say the same things.
If want my real opinion, I think it's pretty stupid for people to regularly race a street car. If you want to learn how to race, buy a purpose built race car or a kart. They may be more expensive up front, but the cost to maintain them is (in the cases I've seen at least) much less. Besides, real racing involves driving in traffic, and those are the experiences that are priceless.
If want my real opinion, I think it's pretty stupid for people to regularly race a street car. If you want to learn how to race, buy a purpose built race car or a kart. They may be more expensive up front, but the cost to maintain them is (in the cases I've seen at least) much less. Besides, real racing involves driving in traffic, and those are the experiences that are priceless.
Originally posted by Caswell
Well, think what you want, but my experiences have lead me to feel pretty confident in my previous statement.
Well, think what you want, but my experiences have lead me to feel pretty confident in my previous statement.
I don't expect anyone's opinion to change, mine included. I've been in and around SCCA Club Racing my entire 24 years, and I've talked to plenty of drivers and seen enough with my own eyes to feel secure in my thoughts.
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