auto-x in Brooksville July17-18
Read the stickies dude, you will find resources like the following.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/s...threadid=64039
Its a great resource for noobs like you. There is already a thread here about this auto-x. You should have added a post to that thread instead of starting a whole new thread just to ask a question.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/s...threadid=64039
Its a great resource for noobs like you. There is already a thread here about this auto-x. You should have added a post to that thread instead of starting a whole new thread just to ask a question.
Originally posted by 0HP930
Read the stickies dude, you will find resources like the following.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/s...threadid=64039
Its a great resource for noobs like you. There is already a thread here about this auto-x. You should have added a post to that thread instead of starting a whole new thread just to ask a question.
Read the stickies dude, you will find resources like the following.
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/s...threadid=64039
Its a great resource for noobs like you. There is already a thread here about this auto-x. You should have added a post to that thread instead of starting a whole new thread just to ask a question.
I have to agree with Leonard and Loren, that car will not pass tech with the windshield in that condition.
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Originally posted by MerkurGuy
Hey John i already Pre-Registered for the event, hopefully i can pass tech
Hey John i already Pre-Registered for the event, hopefully i can pass tech
Originally posted by MerkurGuy
Hey John i already Pre-Registered for the event, hopefully i can pass tech
Hey John i already Pre-Registered for the event, hopefully i can pass tech
NitrousAcid069, I just merged your thread with this one. (I had to flex that moderator muscle just once... ooooh, the power...)
For the newbs among us, remember that when you post to an existing thread, it gets bumped to the top of the list. So if you're just creating a new thread to be more noticable... well, you don't really have to.
Also, consider that this well-established thread already has a fair number of people watching it, so they're going to get notified of the replies. All the right people will see your question that way. Cool, eh?
Multiple threads on the same topic can get confusing because it makes answers harder to find later.
To answer the question... if you've read the sticky posts and maybe anything you can find on the CFR website, and in this case, especially the event flyer (because the site is "controlled" and that is a relevant fact), you should be good. Just make sure your car is in good condition and safe and go. Let folks know it's your first time, there are always people willing to help. In spite of the attitudes we sometimes get on the forums, most of us are pretty cool people in person and enjoy spreading the gospel of the orange cone.
PS: Am I supposed to know what a d16y8 is? We're not all Honda fans in here.
For the newbs among us, remember that when you post to an existing thread, it gets bumped to the top of the list. So if you're just creating a new thread to be more noticable... well, you don't really have to.
Also, consider that this well-established thread already has a fair number of people watching it, so they're going to get notified of the replies. All the right people will see your question that way. Cool, eh?
Multiple threads on the same topic can get confusing because it makes answers harder to find later.
To answer the question... if you've read the sticky posts and maybe anything you can find on the CFR website, and in this case, especially the event flyer (because the site is "controlled" and that is a relevant fact), you should be good. Just make sure your car is in good condition and safe and go. Let folks know it's your first time, there are always people willing to help. In spite of the attitudes we sometimes get on the forums, most of us are pretty cool people in person and enjoy spreading the gospel of the orange cone.
PS: Am I supposed to know what a d16y8 is? We're not all Honda fans in here.
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Originally posted by Loren
PS: Am I supposed to know what a d16y8 is? We're not all Honda fans in here.
PS: Am I supposed to know what a d16y8 is? We're not all Honda fans in here.
Thanks man...i forget im not in H/A tech... just FYI its a SOHC Vtec motor....in case you were wondering...im excited about running my first autocross and expecially the fact that i live like 5 mins from the airport!
Just make sure you're preregistered. when you show up for on-site registration let them know it's your first event. They'll tell you how to get your car teched and point out a novice instructor for you. They'll be a novice walk through prior to the drivers meeting so all the newer folks will walk the course with an experiance driver who'll point out the basics for you.
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