BSCC Autocross Driving School
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open yet? damn, still the kitsap krusty kup sign up......
oh, its snowing in yakima as i type.....
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open yet? damn, still the kitsap krusty kup sign up......
oh, its snowing in yakima as i type.....
#13
Originally Posted by bmwgirl' post='860460' date='Feb 21 2007, 06:55 PM
Neil, I sent you a pretty detailed pm about classing. To sum up, run Novice Class for all of 2007.
I'm really excited that there is so much enthusiasm here for the school and the season. It will be really nice to see some familiar faces and to show the world what our sevens can do.
Ours is really good at spinning out
spin out? maybe we need to practice drifting those tight turns! I certainly thought about it, but didn't want to smoke up my Yokos. Besides after all this time setting up the suspension to stick it seems alien to consider.
Has anyone tried drifting techniques to see if those hairpins can be made faster?
#20
Hey guys and gals, tech tip, Make sure your battery is secured down. No bungees, duct tape, zip ties, bailing wire. Also put a plastic/rubber cap over the positive post. More people get rejectced at tech because of their battery sliding all over the place, than anyother reason. And no, gravity is not a fastening system either.
Thanks.
Thanks.