I just had my last track day event of the year and the turnout was amazing. Seeing people use their cars for what they were built for always puts a smile on my face. I was able to chat with some of the drivers there throughout the day. A large amount of them said that in their car groups the amount of people tracking their cars is a tiny percentage of the community. I don’t think there is anything wrong with not tracking your car, I’m more so just curious as to what is stopping you from doing it?

For clarification, I know not all cars do well on a track and a lot of modification to make them trackable is required. I’m more so talking about track equipped cars from the factory.

  • PlutoniumOligarchOPB
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    1 year ago

    I can understand that, unfortunately, where I live we aren’t blessed with mountain roads or canyon drives. It’s more Midwest plains, so even if you want to go 7/10ths the closest place available is the track. I’ve considered moving to the Appalachians or even our West for this opportunity alone.