1/4 mile track times
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Originally Posted by andycon
$10 for spectators, $15 to race (as many times as you want).
I went a few weeks ago - $15, and did about 15 runs before I had enough.
Mine is (mostly) stock too - no problem... it's easy. They are well setup and take care of newbies like me.
I think you can run at anytime (test and tune). They have it well organized, and split the tuners into seperate groups.
Here's the website:
http://www.lonestarmotorsportspark.c...park/index.php
I went a few weeks ago - $15, and did about 15 runs before I had enough.
Mine is (mostly) stock too - no problem... it's easy. They are well setup and take care of newbies like me.
I think you can run at anytime (test and tune). They have it well organized, and split the tuners into seperate groups.
Here's the website:
http://www.lonestarmotorsportspark.c...park/index.php
Great info, thanks a lot!!
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The numbers look about right. I would try a shallow stage and push the tree, tell you hit the lights right on. Just sneak up there and take your time to stage. Then take a deep breath and try to make your feet follow the lights. Fun stuff for sure. I would Waite for the Cobb racing setup for sure, great company. (in my back yard)
PS how is that suspension setup working for you?
Dennis
The numbers look about right. I would try a shallow stage and push the tree, tell you hit the lights right on. Just sneak up there and take your time to stage. Then take a deep breath and try to make your feet follow the lights. Fun stuff for sure. I would Waite for the Cobb racing setup for sure, great company. (in my back yard)
PS how is that suspension setup working for you?
Dennis
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