Thanks.
While attendance awards give me memorabilia, being there did help me gain more experience but in the end not having competition did not push me to where I know I can drive.
Next season, starting in January for me, I am entering the open class locally so that I am pushed to drive better. And I really need that if I ever want to be more competitive on a National, Divisional, State and Regional level in which I will go to the Ladies class.
Reality is that my car will probably not ever be fully built to a full Street Mod classification but that doesn't mean my driving can't push the competition harder.
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if you can only race me in a straight line then whats the point
...91 SMF SCCA
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I see people out there spending money on the car to improve it … If you spend half that effort just working on your driving skills, making you and the car work together as a team, then you’ll go faster – period. To make the car go a second faster on the track takes a lot more energy and money than making yourself drive it one second faster.
– the late Tom Thrash SCCA Solo E Production
Last edited by chi town brat; Nov 11, 2008 at 06:34 AM.