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SCCA Track Night in America. Advice and recommendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="Epic510" data-source="post: 15251235" data-attributes="member: 177872"><p>First let me give some background of my (lack of) on track experience. This will be my 2nd TN event. I've also completed a one day Bertil Roos school driving a Formula 2000? And that's it! Lol. I do of course consider myself to be a legend of the highway off ramp. In all seriousness though, I do consider myself a good driver and think I have a good grasp on the very basics. </p><p></p><p>At my first TNIA event I entered in the novice group. I spent a lot of my track time waiting patiently for the point by from everything from Fiat 500's and Chevy Sonics to Wrx's and even a Cayman. That being said I have no illusions about my ability or experience. It just felt like many had never driven over 80 mph before. There were a few people who I felt were down right dangerous out there! This time I opted for the intermediate group. I'm thinking worst case I have the least experience and let everybody pass and I can at least run to where it's still exciting but comfortable. Am I in over my head?</p><p></p><p>Concern #2 is tire choice. I currently have 20' Nitto 555r 305/35's in rear and 275/35 555g2's in front. Last time I ran with the stock 19's on nearly new Goodyear Pilot Sport A/S. Those were 255-40's all around. Should I keep the bigger, stickier rubber on or should I go back to OE setup? Car felt good last time, I'm worried about the drag radials in the rear and also of having far more grip than ability. </p><p></p><p>Lemme know what you think</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epic510, post: 15251235, member: 177872"] First let me give some background of my (lack of) on track experience. This will be my 2nd TN event. I've also completed a one day Bertil Roos school driving a Formula 2000? And that's it! Lol. I do of course consider myself to be a legend of the highway off ramp. In all seriousness though, I do consider myself a good driver and think I have a good grasp on the very basics. At my first TNIA event I entered in the novice group. I spent a lot of my track time waiting patiently for the point by from everything from Fiat 500's and Chevy Sonics to Wrx's and even a Cayman. That being said I have no illusions about my ability or experience. It just felt like many had never driven over 80 mph before. There were a few people who I felt were down right dangerous out there! This time I opted for the intermediate group. I'm thinking worst case I have the least experience and let everybody pass and I can at least run to where it's still exciting but comfortable. Am I in over my head? Concern #2 is tire choice. I currently have 20' Nitto 555r 305/35's in rear and 275/35 555g2's in front. Last time I ran with the stock 19's on nearly new Goodyear Pilot Sport A/S. Those were 255-40's all around. Should I keep the bigger, stickier rubber on or should I go back to OE setup? Car felt good last time, I'm worried about the drag radials in the rear and also of having far more grip than ability. Lemme know what you think thanks! [/QUOTE]
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