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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 01:29 PM
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I've never autocrossed before and have only watched. I live in Tampa and would like to give it a try. What event would be best for me that is close. Would it be the "Rookie Event"? I have a S2000 if that makes any difference on the events I can attend. I really only want to practice and not compete at this time in my early career.

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Dave

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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 02:26 PM
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Dave,
Welcome. In my opinion the best place to start - most novice freindly - is Sunriders. Check out the other thread about the most recent SR event and take a look at the results by class. Half the drivers were novices. It's a very laid back event with relatively low speed courses that are lined so they're easy to follow. Next SR event is on 2/22. I'd tell you to look for me but I'll be in Ft. Myers so look for Loren Williams instead, He's the club chairman knows his way around the cones.
SCCA is great too but the next few events (first one is this Sunday) are at Gainesville which is a pretty fast course. There will be some good novice instructors at GIR though so don't be afraid to go. If you do, tell Katie you're a novice when you register and she'll point out a novice instructor. They'll be happy to ride with you and give you some pointers. There's also always a novice walk though to help familiarize you with the course.
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 03:17 PM
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Dave c'mon up to Gainesville Sunday. You can follow me up at Warp Speed if you'd like. Sunriders is a good start, but seat time is seat time. You've given me some great photos and I certainly will be as much help as possible in return. I'm no expert but have spent a LOT of time learning how not to drive a stock S2K. I'd be happy to let you ride along on a run or two of mine and although not at a level to be a novice instructor, I can help you with the course walk and such.

I'll be doing Gainesville this weekend and probably the Martin Sports Car Club event in a few weeks. The 1st sticky thread up top has a complete schedule. E-mail or PM me with any needs (that don't cost money).
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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By the way, you can run novice for (I think) six events, or until you trophy, before you have to worry about any competition. It's all for fun and the more runs you do the better you'll get. I hope you can get some of our fellow S owners out with you.
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FWIW, IMO, 1st gear overly tight courses are HARDER for a novice to learn on. Engine braking screws up too many people. GIR is close to impossible to get lost on.....that'd be my choice.
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 05:22 PM
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Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
FWIW, IMO, 1st gear overly tight courses are HARDER for a novice to learn on. Engine braking screws up too many people. GIR is close to impossible to get lost on.....that'd be my choice.
That may be true but I think SR events are a better introduction to the sport. Much less intimidating when you've never really done it before.
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 05:26 PM
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Not that you shouldn't do both. More is better!
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my 2nd event was actually an SCCA event at GIR... it was imtimidating. But I managed through it all right. I believe I was 11th of 19th in Novice...

1st event was a PCA event up in Atlanta.
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 07:05 PM
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Well, I think these guys covered it.

Go back to the schedule, pick the next event. If it's too far for you to travel, pick the next one. Doesn't matter where it is or with which club, just get to an autocross. As someone said above "seat time is seat time". The sooner you get started, the sooner you'll be having fun.

Watch the forum, there's almost always a thread about upcoming events that will let you hook up with people who are going to a particular event.

Seeya out there.
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Thanks for the replies. I am seeing if I can go to the Sunriders event on 2/22. That site didn't have a forum, so I sent an email to find out if I can get in, since I don't know if they have hit the limit of cars they allow.

Is anyone else here going on 2/22 to St. Pete? Any advise on the typical course they have there?

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Dave
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