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  • krzydrftr93K Offline
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    krzydrftr93
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    Why are you not looking forward to it. Drifiting is fun is it not?

    Matt
    92 Civic HB
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      ehh...every ricer is gonna do it now...id personally rather tear it up on a roadcourse...now that sounds FUN

      At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

      92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
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      > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
      > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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      • krzydrftr93K Offline
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        I think either way it is fun. road course maybe puts down more g's but drift gives you the rush

        Matt
        92 Civic HB
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        • PSiedTSiP Offline
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          a lot of drifters say it is boring...its only fun for the crowd is what ive been told...

          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

          92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
          95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
          1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
          Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

          > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
          > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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          • krzydrftr93K Offline
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            krzydrftr93
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            hmmmm....never been to one or anything hope to find out first hand soon

            Matt
            92 Civic HB
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              krzydrftr93 wrote:
              I think either way it is fun. road course maybe puts down more g's but drift gives you the rush

              Drifting does not need to be paid for, you live in a climate that has winter. You want a rush, drift thru 5pm traffic on a monday.

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                PSiedTSi wrote:
                ehh...every ricer is gonna do it now...id personally rather tear it up on a roadcourse...now that sounds FUN
                Actually we are planning a Trip out to Cali for a week or so late summer for a road course long weekend at the streets of willow, and then one in the middle of the summer to mid ohio, it's expensive, but a blast.

                Yeah i think road racing will be more fun than drifting, becuae of the stupid people that are being associated with it now

                And the autox, yeah i do believe that may be a tentative, but there will Proboably be a few a month, that's all i got now.

                02 GSXR-1000
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                  CCr wrote:
                  Drifting does not need to be paid for, you live in a climate that has winter. You want a rush, drift thru 5pm traffic on a monday.

                  Sliding your ass around on icy roads does not constitute "drifting". Drifting is the art of being at the edge of control on a dry surface whilst engaging in a series of slides. If drifting were as easy as most people think, the competitors would just buy the hardest, non-gripping tires they could find and use them. However, most of them use very sticky tires as they need to have the traction on demand.

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                    tjamz wrote:
                    Sliding your ass around on icy roads does not constitute "drifting". Drifting is the art of being at the edge of control on a dry surface whilst engaging in a series of slides. If drifting were as easy as most people think, the competitors would just buy the hardest, non-gripping tires they could find and use them. However, most of them use very sticky tires as they need to have the traction on demand.

                    THANK YOU and im not saying i wouldnt like to do a road course.

                    Matt
                    92 Civic HB
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                      Phats, how much safety equipment do you have to have in your car to run at those road coarse events, i am very interested in going if you dont mind.

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                        I do a lot of road course racing in Brainard and in Elkhardt Wisconsin. If any of you want to come with next year, I can get you more info. I usually go with the Porsche Guys because there more fun, they run balls to the wall, and don't car about wrecking a 250K car.

                        We run brainard 5-6 times a year, costs between $200-$400 per event, and I run Elkart Lake once a year and that is usually $400 a event. You need to go to the first event and be signed off by a instructor to go to any of the other ones, Usually in late april.

                        Your allowed to run your car as fast and hard as you want, just as long as you don't hit anyone, they don't like that.

                        Manditory saftey equipent include a fire estuingisher(can't spell), 5 point harnesses, for both front seats, Snell 100 on better race helmet, and your car has to be soild, no lose parts, everyhting tied down.

                        Let me know if you need more info, it costs a lot to run, and its maily just for fun, unless you can compete with porsche GT3 Cup cars, I wouldn't wrry about the acutal races.

                        Mike

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                          That does sound like a lot of fun. I want to go watch. Does it cost anything to be spectator?

                          Matt
                          92 Civic HB
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                          • harwood39H Offline
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                            harwood39
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                            but you dont need a cage?

                            Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

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                            Fargo, ND 58103
                            701-429-3686

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                              Nope No Cage NEEDED, but for the harness sometimes it's smart to get a harness bar, or someting along those lines, although, in the tracks that i'm going too, you just need standard safety equipment, and a helmet, maybe because they're not timed, they're session that are meant to let a person get used to their car, and supposedly non competitive, as in telling a faster car what side to pass you on, and passing only on straights, so on........I Didn't Know that they can still run in Brainerd, otherwise i woulda been all over that, i'm gonna have to look into that.........

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                                sweet, i am definately going to road coarses this summer, just need to know when others are going and dates of all of them, even if people arent going.

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                                  I'd really like to go to Mid-America, I've been to MHSC (St Cloud) legacy image before and also wouldn't mind doing Dakota County sometime legacy image

                                  Of course, I'd really like to run on one of the following tracks

                                  Mid Americalegacy image

                                  and of course Brainerd legacy image

                                  some day.........

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                                    Mid America is in Nebraska. EDIT Iowa actually. 20 minutes from Omaha.

                                    Road America is in WI, and Gingerman is in MI.

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                                      sorry, was going off the top of my head....

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                                        This is the club I am part of http://www.nordstern.org/index.html

                                        You need to be part of the club to participate in the events. They run a lot of different tracks, but I just do BIR and Road America.

                                        Our first Fling of 2005 was April 22nd, you had to go to this event, because it is the driver traing session and you train with a instructor to handle the car and the track. After that event they will sign you off and you will be able to run all the events by yourself, That first even is 3 days, friday-sunday, it total you get about 3 hours a day to run the track, split into 4 or 5 sessions. There are also time trials to see how fast you are.

                                        We ran Road American July 11-12th 2005. Very fun track, scarey as hell the first few times, but really fun. My camaro was a blast to run this year.

                                        I wouldn't mind running with some of you guys. I plan running a Fiero and a Corvette this year. I also will get to run a Porsche GT3 Cup car in a few of the club races, I have been trained and certified to run the race cars.

                                        It is a hell of a lot of fun and if you can afford it and have a relaible car, you guys will have a blast. only went off track 3 times last season, and it sure is a trip going off at over 120mph. On BIR my camaro did 155mph going down the straight, and I take corner 1 at over 120mph.

                                        There was talk of BIR being closed for 2006, but It looks like it will still be open.

                                        Mike

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                                        From general automotive maintence to major service work. You name it and I'll see what I can do. Engine swaps, rebuilding, suspension, brake upgrades, etc...

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                                          I've roadraced bikes at BIR, Road America (Elkhart Lake) and Hallet (OK) and there aren't too many things that are more fun than road racing. But to run tracks like these with your street car is going to get very expensive. Tires and brakes will be the first things to go, especially at BIR or Road America. Thats if your engine stays together, as you'll get topped out on the straight at Brainerd, and there are two straights on Road America where you'll get topped out. Then there is the possibility of making a mistake, running over the curbing if you come in too hot is probably gonna bust up the underside of your car, or if you really screw up you can bang into the armco... not good. It would be a blast to roadrace cars too, but I see it being just too expensive. I guess maybe you could just drive around the track at ~50% and your equipment would last, but what fun is that?

                                          😛 😛 😛

                                          DaveH
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