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2003 mach 1...want to setup for road racing
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<blockquote data-quote="Gray Ghost GT" data-source="post: 10125843" data-attributes="member: 108918"><p>If you go into OT with an open mind and willingness to learn - leaving any ego at the entrance to the facility - you're going to have a great time and learn more about performance driving than you ever thought you would. It's amazing how many people "think" they know how to drive, only to be humbled after riding along with an instructor and then realize, "Hmmm, maybe I don't know as much as I thought I did." OT is primary about the driver - no doubt about it. It will take you awhile to max. out the potential of your Mustang once properly prepared, but eventually, the car will play a significant factor compared to others that you'll share the track with. </p><p> :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gray Ghost GT, post: 10125843, member: 108918"] If you go into OT with an open mind and willingness to learn - leaving any ego at the entrance to the facility - you're going to have a great time and learn more about performance driving than you ever thought you would. It's amazing how many people "think" they know how to drive, only to be humbled after riding along with an instructor and then realize, "Hmmm, maybe I don't know as much as I thought I did." OT is primary about the driver - no doubt about it. It will take you awhile to max. out the potential of your Mustang once properly prepared, but eventually, the car will play a significant factor compared to others that you'll share the track with. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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