Who wants a video? N/A FC v S2000 on a track.
S2000 is a really good autocross and medium speed track car. Has 240hp I think but it's all at 6K to 9K. Chasis is stiff and it handles really well. One of the fastest guys at our local autocross is in a S2000. Other guy is in a supercharged Miata with a suspension kit. One of those 2 usually gets the fastest time out of all the cars there cept for the shifter carts. Not any formula cars ever show up.
Oh, and about the vid... My media player stuff is messed up so I can't watch mpg's on my comp at the moment.
I took down an S2000 on the freeway. My killer power is from 5-8K so who cares if theirs is that high too. lol
I took down an S2000 on the freeway. My killer power is from 5-8K so who cares if theirs is that high too. lol
Man that is a narrow track!
Looked like fun!
Surprised they let you run with handheld video cameras, get one of those flying around in the cabin and you could be in a world of hurt (literally)
PaulC
Looked like fun!
Surprised they let you run with handheld video cameras, get one of those flying around in the cabin and you could be in a world of hurt (literally)
PaulC
Originally posted by Mephis
um if a 95 Rx7 twin turbo can touch a new mustang boss (390 hp) ill kiss my ***
um if a 95 Rx7 twin turbo can touch a new mustang boss (390 hp) ill kiss my ***
Id really like to lay into you and reveal your stupidity, but I wont.... If you dont have anything non-retarded to say, why even bother talking??? Like when you asked us how much you could sell your auto N/A for , and then bitched at everyone of us because you didnt like what you heard... God I cant stand you....
my conclusion is this...no matter how fast a mustang is...its still a mustang and i could care less...who cares if it beats you in a straight line...its still a mustang. they are a dime a dozen and i see nothing special about any mustang built after they killed the big block muscle cars.
Originally posted by Silkworm
Man that is a narrow track!
Looked like fun!
Surprised they let you run with handheld video cameras, get one of those flying around in the cabin and you could be in a world of hurt (literally)
PaulC
Man that is a narrow track!
Looked like fun!
Surprised they let you run with handheld video cameras, get one of those flying around in the cabin and you could be in a world of hurt (literally)
PaulC
Yes I allow cameras. I think a SA2000 helmet is more than a match for a palm sized camcorder.My lapping events are a different world from your IT world. My drivers don't bump and bang.
I make sure my track staff keeps them separated by flagging the lead driver to let the slow car pass on the wider straights.It's fun. The is video from Brainerd on the AARRF site. That might interest you. 3 mile track with a 5200' straight and an open banked turn 1.
Llew.
Originally posted by Mn_Drift_FCon
They is me.
Yes I allow cameras. I think a SA2000 helmet is more than a match for a palm sized camcorder.
My lapping events are a different world from your IT world. My drivers don't bump and bang.
I make sure my track staff keeps them separated by flagging the lead driver to let the slow car pass on the wider straights.
It's fun. The is video from Brainerd on the AARRF site. That might interest you. 3 mile track with a 5200' straight and an open banked turn 1.
Llew.
They is me.
Yes I allow cameras. I think a SA2000 helmet is more than a match for a palm sized camcorder.My lapping events are a different world from your IT world. My drivers don't bump and bang.
I make sure my track staff keeps them separated by flagging the lead driver to let the slow car pass on the wider straights.It's fun. The is video from Brainerd on the AARRF site. That might interest you. 3 mile track with a 5200' straight and an open banked turn 1.
Llew.
Under a pedal like a floor mat. Never thought of that.
Interesting point though I have yet to see a camera that doesn't have a strap.
I'll make sure they are tethered to the operator.
Llew.
Interesting point though I have yet to see a camera that doesn't have a strap.
I'll make sure they are tethered to the operator.
Llew.
Originally posted by Mn_Drift_FCon
Under a pedal like a floor mat. Never thought of that.
Interesting point though I have yet to see a camera that doesn't have a strap.
I'll make sure they are tethered to the operator.
Llew.
Under a pedal like a floor mat. Never thought of that.
Interesting point though I have yet to see a camera that doesn't have a strap.
I'll make sure they are tethered to the operator.
Llew.
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