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SCCA Track Night in America. Advice and recommendations please
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<blockquote data-quote="apex32" data-source="post: 15252560" data-attributes="member: 87244"><p>I know you are new, but I highly suggest putting some better pads on the car, and also fresh fluid like ATE 200, Motul, Castrol etc. You will speed up quick, and the last thing you want is braking issues. I would also look into brake ducts. It may seem excessive now, but you're going to have issues pretty quick with braking if you start to speed up otherwise. These cars have a good amount of power and are damn heavy. </p><p></p><p>Also don't be intimidated by the larger groups. If anything they are more structured, and you will be in a specific run group of novices just like you are in these events. Except you will get much better coaching, and learn lines and strategy better and quicker. Just a thought, at the end of the day just have fun and be safe, though.</p><p></p><p>Edit: What track are you running at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apex32, post: 15252560, member: 87244"] I know you are new, but I highly suggest putting some better pads on the car, and also fresh fluid like ATE 200, Motul, Castrol etc. You will speed up quick, and the last thing you want is braking issues. I would also look into brake ducts. It may seem excessive now, but you're going to have issues pretty quick with braking if you start to speed up otherwise. These cars have a good amount of power and are damn heavy. Also don't be intimidated by the larger groups. If anything they are more structured, and you will be in a specific run group of novices just like you are in these events. Except you will get much better coaching, and learn lines and strategy better and quicker. Just a thought, at the end of the day just have fun and be safe, though. Edit: What track are you running at? [/QUOTE]
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