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Old 03-05-2005, 03:59 PM
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Sedan setup for Blackhawk Farms

I am attending my first event at Blackhawk farms in Illinois on May 16. What should I do to my 2005 6mt sedan to get the most of it for a first timer? I was thinking of Tokico D-specs and 350evo sways front and rear. Or should I just go stock and hope for the best?
 
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If your a first timer to road course racing adding mods most likely will not make you any faster. The objective is to work on yourself as a driver and learn proper racing techniques. But if you are just itching to mod your car I would suggest lighter wheels and stickier tires first. D-specs and 350Evo sways adjusted correctly wouldn't hurt either.
 
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Thanks. I've been to blackhawk before, but only for Spec Miata series. And only as an observer. We'll see.
 
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