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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Hoping to track the car next Friday
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<blockquote data-quote="Van@RevanRacing" data-source="post: 13482538" data-attributes="member: 69847"><p>When I instruct drivers one of the first questions I ask is "What did you do yesterday and last night?" It's good to know what kind of day and evening a person had so you know where they are mentally. If you wake up with even the slightest bit of soreness or trepidation then stay home and heal up. It's not worth putting yourself and others potentially in harms way not to mention your vehicle and those of others. Notice I didn't ask what type of procedure you're having done because it simply doesn't matter. Personally I would tell you to stay home, relax and watch some football. Prepare for the next event and possibly consider coming to Daytona the first weekend in December and take your car out on the high banks on the Rolex 24 course for three days. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Van@RevanRacing, post: 13482538, member: 69847"] When I instruct drivers one of the first questions I ask is "What did you do yesterday and last night?" It's good to know what kind of day and evening a person had so you know where they are mentally. If you wake up with even the slightest bit of soreness or trepidation then stay home and heal up. It's not worth putting yourself and others potentially in harms way not to mention your vehicle and those of others. Notice I didn't ask what type of procedure you're having done because it simply doesn't matter. Personally I would tell you to stay home, relax and watch some football. Prepare for the next event and possibly consider coming to Daytona the first weekend in December and take your car out on the high banks on the Rolex 24 course for three days. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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