Back from the Frank Beddor's Nationals with the Audi Club at Summit Point ...
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Back from the Frank Beddor's Nationals with the Audi Club at Summit Point ...
and guess who didn't get passed even once. ;-D Did lap a few cars though. Seriously, great fun and a well organized event. Well done!
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LN, you need to get to the big track to let the SLK really fly!
I went over to the JC and you were out on the track. All I could hear approaching the track was your exhaust when tracking out on turn 7. Great show!
#7
It was incredible. Thanks again for putting the pads on the car... they ran 100% perfect (even...
though I was worried about the rotors).
The whole event was incredible... I think I'm 1500% more confident in my car than when I started and 100% more confident in myself as a driver.
Change my whole driving style.... and when the instructure took it out with me as a passenger - oh my God... I had no idea my car could do those things.... It was a blast... Where do I sign up for next year !!!
The whole event was incredible... I think I'm 1500% more confident in my car than when I started and 100% more confident in myself as a driver.
Change my whole driving style.... and when the instructure took it out with me as a passenger - oh my God... I had no idea my car could do those things.... It was a blast... Where do I sign up for next year !!!
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#9
Going to be tough in a roadster....>>
It seems that most tracks are banning all roadsters unless they have a full roll cage or a good roll bar, such as "juliems". The ones with the diagonal reinforcing bar.
It's unclear if the Audi club will go this route, but at this point they are enforcing the 2" broomstick rule.
There must be a 2" gap between the top of the driver's helmet and a imaginary line (or broom stick) goin from the front windshield to the top of the OEM roll hoop.
It's unclear if the Audi club will go this route, but at this point they are enforcing the 2" broomstick rule.
There must be a 2" gap between the top of the driver's helmet and a imaginary line (or broom stick) goin from the front windshield to the top of the OEM roll hoop.