Some pics from NASA Heat Wave @ VIR last weekend
Had a good weekend at VIR. Was a bit worn out with two studends and 100+ degree temps all weekend, but managed to win my TimeTrial class both days and score two more free Hoosiers 
EDIT: My dad took a bunch of pics too...









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Unfortunately my trophy is covering the best part

EDIT: My dad took a bunch of pics too...









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Unfortunately my trophy is covering the best part
Last edited by Cobra4B; Jul 29, 2011 at 06:38 AM.
Some UTCC videos worth sharing...
GRM UTCC 2011 Top 6 car fly by on front straight. Riley DP, Ganassi Challenger, Juno SS3-V6, Element Tuning STi, Popp Z06, MTi Z06
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDwiZxQAn28 Another front straight video. Cool to listen to the different cars and to see who's holding on the gas the longest into turn 1.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4hdn9x9O2o
GRM UTCC 2011 Top 6 car fly by on front straight. Riley DP, Ganassi Challenger, Juno SS3-V6, Element Tuning STi, Popp Z06, MTi Z06
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDwiZxQAn28 Another front straight video. Cool to listen to the different cars and to see who's holding on the gas the longest into turn 1.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4hdn9x9O2o
I enjoy giving rides but there are times I'm just too busy or I have fresh Hoosiers on the car and don't want to waste a heat cycle.
ahhh gotcha. what would you recommend someone like me, obviously who has never raced anything do? i have honestly been contemplating selling the cabrio, and building a MKI GTI straight race car. maybe start out doing auto x ?
Do it. I think you if you really want to try it you should. I think the Cabrio is nice, but I always preferred a car that I could have fun with over looking good. Check out the next Driftwater, there is a guy that grips the track using a MKI GTI. It actually looks good going around and sounds pretty good too.
Last edited by rflynn1; Jul 27, 2011 at 09:10 AM.
After you gain some experience and know how to evaluate a car's handling then build a project car... you'll be able to do it right and know what you're after.
If you're ever at a NASA event I'm at I'd be more than happy to give you a ride along.




