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Frost 10-05-2021 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering (Post 3470268)
Surprised no one has mentioned autocross!

It's not for everyone, but if you're new to pushing your car it will get you a little more comfortable.

- Andrew

Autocross is awesome for car control limits even though speeds are usually lower than track. I really dislike it when track junkies look down on autocross.

Car control is car control whether its at 30mph or 80mph!

TommyW 10-05-2021 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Frost (Post 3471096)
Autocross is awesome for car control limits even though speeds are usually lower than track. I really dislike it when track junkies look down on autocross.

Car control is car control whether its at 30mph or 80mph!

I did 1 autocross and hated the sea of cones. There was an organization that chalked out a road course complete with inside kerbs in the parking lot at Anaheim stadium and that was kind of a track\autocross deal. It was really fun. I was sorry when they stopped doing it.

Racecomp Engineering 10-05-2021 12:13 PM

There's also "trackcross" in our area, which is somewhere in between. Higher speed (but not that highspeed) autocross on a track.

- Andrew

Frost 10-05-2021 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3471100)
I did 1 autocross and hated the sea of cones. There was an organization that chalked out a road course complete with inside kerbs in the parking lot at Anaheim stadium and that was kind of a track\autocross deal. It was really fun. I was sorry when they stopped doing it.

Autocross is about adapting to a new track and getting quick at getting quick. No homecourt advantage. One of the biggest things I learnt from autoX was the ability to adapt and have an active head for vision.

Yeah the sea of cones is an issue depending on how the course is laid out. Could be an issue with whoever is building the course. If it has no flow or no really intuitive indicator as to where to go next, it can be a mess.

trippinbillies40 10-05-2021 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering (Post 3471103)
There's also "trackcross" in our area, which is somewhere in between. Higher speed (but not that highspeed) autocross on a track.

- Andrew

SCCA did that a couple times, wish they still did. It was in Nashville after Nats in 2011, then St Louis after nats in 2012. Fun way to do something different to wind down the season.

Excuse the terrible video and audio from an old gopro 3.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n325SBmsjRc

NoHaveMSG 10-05-2021 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by trippinbillies40 (Post 3471125)
SCCA did that a couple times, wish they still did. It was in Nashville after Nats in 2011, then St Louis after nats in 2012. Fun way to do something different to wind down the season.

Excuse the terrible video and audio from an old gopro 3.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n325SBmsjRc

They still do, they mix it in during their TT events sometimes.

timurrrr 10-05-2021 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3471100)
I did 1 autocross and hated the sea of cones. There was an organization that chalked out a road course complete with inside kerbs in the parking lot at Anaheim stadium and that was kind of a track\autocross deal. It was really fun. I was sorry when they stopped doing it.

Try different orgs! Ask around your car friends who do autox which orgs they like most.


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