I’d want something that a novice can work on too....ie no computers needed etc
Get something that doesn’t need worked on full stop lol
Any reason you wouldn’t use the Impreza? Usually cheapest to use what you have
Phil
I’d want something that a novice can work on too....ie no computers needed etc
But honestly turn up with the basics and you will be warmly recieved, always happy to see new competitors. What’s the details on the car?
I hadn’t actually thought about that, suppose they’re made for it though! With mine being modified where would that put me? Would it need harnesses etc?Get something that doesn’t need worked on full stop lol
Any reason you wouldn’t use the Impreza? Usually cheapest to use what you have
Phil
Audi S3
2.0TFSI 4WD DSG
400bhp
What would that put me against?
I just want to turn up, lights go green, launch, finish at the quarter mile ending or what ever the set up is
No interest in tracking the car
Thanks for the info
Audi S3
2.0TFSI 4WD DSG
400bhp
What would that put me against?
I just want to turn up, lights go green, launch, finish at the quarter mile ending or what ever the set up is
No interest in tracking the car
Thanks for the info
I hadn’t actually thought about that, suppose they’re made for it though! With mine being modified where would that put me? Would it need harnesses etc?
Sprints are usually timed sections of closed roads, and I think they are run by MSA which means you need your licence and the car to MSA approved spec. Caged, approved helmet, hans devices etc.
I would dread putting my daily driver in a sprint course, much easier for bad damage if you have an “off”
Maybe likes if bishops court 1/4 mile is what your looking?
@Marc yeah quarter mile stuff - I just want to see how the car performs that's all, in a straight line
No regs
No safety equipment (bar helmet if needs be)
No licence or fees
Just turn up, pay an access/race fee for the day and enjoy the experience
This is more what I am on about:
I only want to do it once or twice that's all - not make a hobby out of it
This is more what I am on about:
Fair enough, get yourself down to Bishopscourt for the next event
225 euro
Where is the list?
On the day of the event, turn up at the track and get unpacked - I recommend bringing jacks, spanners good tools and spare fuel! Food also is a must!
Stephen