Just play it safe and race with your local chapter off the SCCA
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Does anybody have an idea that where is the best in New England for autocross practicing?
I know some quasi-ghost parking lots near Hartford, CT but they are not completely empty, therefore it's risky to autocross there. Not mentioning some have light posts, which is dangerous if I hit one.
Just play it safe and race with your local chapter off the SCCA
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you know this is illegal, mr. law man? lol
lol
Then where do you practice autocross? Going to track for this on a daily basis will cost a lot of money.
I don't autocross, but I usually go canyon driving. Granted, you can't go all out because well.. it's a canyon and you could die. You do get a very good feel for your car though. I have spun out during a canyon drive before, but now I think I know the limits of the car and can feel when its getting close to slipping. Autocross isn't something you can practice daily.. you'll probably eat through tires very quickly.
I guess it could be dangerous if there is upcoming traffic or you have to excess the speed limit a lot? Or maybe you mean a really, really empty canyon?
Currently I'm autocrossing in a closed private parking lot, and I think the police should have no say about it. But there are a lot of light posts and I almost hit them many times. So I think it's a bit dangerous.
I use the cheapest used tires for autocross, so it's not draining my money.
Last edited by Serbj; 04-20-2011 at 06:07 PM
that, my friend = trespassing = illegal haha
whatever. Your risk lol
using the cheapest tires for autocross huh......
2002
4g64 dohc turbo 5-speed
gt30r @20psi stock block,mbc
2.5" tbe
evo 8 ecu and maf
large fmic w/ cx racing intercooler pipes
wrx injectors @ 100psi fuel pressure
So you guys can see that I need a more rational place for practice.
I'm currently running on Goodyear Eagle LS. I think their performance is funny, but adequate for a noob like me.
Definitely practice driving on a regular basis. Your chapter should have a novice school to help show you your limits. And how to drive.
Dont be stupid about driving man. Always be safe.
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I find one on Limerock..
http://www.limerock.com/index.php
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