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Wow, I haven't updated this thread in forever.
fasturbo626 - not really, but I do admit testing some of the principles out in GT3 before I try it out in real life does help a bit, can't wait for GT4. Any of you should have that game, no it's not just a game, it's a simulator.
I have done alot more track time this year being in Europe and all, not to mention having a much more capable car than the 6 (which I still have and enjoy.)
I will put my experiences and tips on track driving, mainly focusing on preparation for your first time at a race track, since most help I've seen never focus on this vital area. I will also do a series of articles on different race tracks I've been to and how to prepare for each. I've done a few here in Europe which are great fun as well as being quite legendary. Once I return to the States early next year I will attempt a cross country track tour if finances and time allow. I know for sure I will be heading to Laguna Seca, Button Willow and Infineon when they have open track days. I am also considering Road America and a few other places, all will be highly dependent on finances but the first 3 will be top on my list.
Only problem now is to find my next track car, everything points to either an FC or Miata, there really isn't anything as cheap and as fun as those two cars. An S2000 or FD is also a choice, but I'd rather have a car I can tear up than one I have to baby.
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