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Looking forward to seeing your win video! I'd love to see you at Road Atlanta, SVRA is coming in March for the "Speed Tour". You would love the track: It's fast, flowing, a great Mustang track and a ton of fun. If you ever get into HSR the Walter Mitty weekend @ Road Atlanta is a Can't miss!Thanks all...I'll take some more pictures and post them up. I started racing it 5 years ago. It's a constant work in progress not only improving mechanical skills but driving skills too I have raced events with SVRA and VSCDA vintage organizations. We are limited to what modifications we can do in vintage racing in an effort to keep the cars "as raced" in their respective time period. It has run at Mid Ohio, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Road America, Autobahn, Gingerman, and National Corvette Museum. The best finish in class has been a 2nd. Hoping to get my first win in 2021
Looking forward to seeing your win video! I'd love to see you at Road Atlanta, SVRA is coming in March for the "Speed Tour". You would love the track: It's fast, flowing, a great Mustang track and a ton of fun. If you ever get into HSR the Walter Mitty weekend @ Road Atlanta is a Can't miss!
Looks like smooth, smart, good heads-up driving to me. Mid Ohio is such a technical track (Both Mid-Ohio and Road America are on my bucket list too). The car seems well sorted with enough brakes to out-do the other guys and it sounds fantastic! This is an advice I got from a good instructor friend of mine a while back and it helped me: You might try to "pre-grab" the steering a little deeper to avoid having to cross your wrists when you get into a corner that asks for a lot of lock.Road Atlanta is on my bucket list I have attached a in car video of a qualifying session at MidOhio. Feel free to critique the driver...lol. I’m trying to learn all I can.