auto x questions. serious questions
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auto x questions. serious questions
lately i have wanted to find out some info about the auto x or amateur track racing. i know your car has to fit certain requirements but the most important thing i wanted to know is if the was a age limit. cause im 17 til January. i just want to have some safe fun doing more that a straight line. plus my car is slow as shit on a straight. i know some one here can help me out. all positive input is welcome
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Re: auto x questions. serious questions
At most places, you have to have a parent sign a waiver for you to autocross under 18. The car doesnt have to meet too harsh of requirements. You just have to have good wheel bearings, battery tied down, everything out of the car including floor mats, the throttle has to be clear and free moving as well as the pedals, and your fluid has to be filled and clean, also need working seatbelts.
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You can autocross and do high performance driving events on roadcourses with NASA Mid-Atlantic at age 17, there is just a bit of extra paperwork and you will need a parent or legal guardian present. http://www.nasaracing.net
Next HPDE, Nov 7-8 @ Summit Point's 2-mile /10-turn main circuit: https://www.nasaproracing.com/event/925
Next autocross, Nov 22 @ Virginia Motorsports Park: https://www.nasaproracing.com/event/926
For either one, all your car needs to do is pass tech inspection:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/images/..._hpde_tech.pdf
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/n...ASA-X_Tech.pdf
You don't even need your own helmet! C'mon out and play...
Next HPDE, Nov 7-8 @ Summit Point's 2-mile /10-turn main circuit: https://www.nasaproracing.com/event/925
Next autocross, Nov 22 @ Virginia Motorsports Park: https://www.nasaproracing.com/event/926
For either one, all your car needs to do is pass tech inspection:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/images/..._hpde_tech.pdf
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/n...ASA-X_Tech.pdf
You don't even need your own helmet! C'mon out and play...
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Re: auto x questions. serious questions
dont want to sound douchey but i wouldnt fuck my shit up ? be sides if i run in to a wall or object of sorts.
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Re: auto x questions. serious questions
You will use a little oil, gas, rubber and brakes. But other than that if your car is safe on the street your good to go. Don't worry about anything other than having, fun speed will come with seat time.
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Although it is extremely rare at autocrosses, especially NASA-MA ones (we have a far better safety record than some other autocross groups around here, but that's another discussion entirely.)
Here's an idea... you're the driver, right? Drive the car within YOUR limits, no matter how low or high they may be, and no matter how fast or slow you go as a result. Don't take any risks and don't do anything you aren't comfortable with. THAT's the way to not hit anything.
Plus at Summit Point there would be an instructor in the car with you the whole time hopefully keeping you out of trouble. See "Group 1" here: http://www.nasaracing.net/hpde.htm
Otherwise it'll just use up some tires/brakes/gas. Big deal, that stuff is meant to be replaced.
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ok i can deal... i want to watch some before a do. and maybe talk to you guys there with some key points i should know. on the 22nd how much is it to get in?
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At least on a closed course the distractions are minimized, the cars are prepared/checked, and everyone is (theoretically) pointed in the same direction. Plus, not on a cell phone
Literally every time it rains in Richmond, someone stuffs a car into a wall on 195 between 64/95 and the Broad Street bridge. Usually it's a car with blown original suspension and/or bad tires and they're going too fast for conditions, hit one of the expansion joint areas and feel the car start to wiggle and feed in handfuls of steering, which puts them sideways, or even headfirst, into a concrete wall. You think that's really an accident? It's 100% avoidable. Come out to drive at one of these events and start discovering why.