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Originally Posted by King Tut
It was my first time. It rained hard for the final 2 hours or so and during the time we had to pack up. I spent the 5 hour drive home in my soaked racing suit. I did around 1.5 hours of that hard rain stint till my windshield was so fogged I couldn't see anymore, so I pitted and we threw some more RainX and Anti-Fog on and threw our checkered flag driver in to finish the last couple laps. We didn't have a great weekend in our 4 cylinder Foxbody Mustang finishing 50th out of 68 only spending about 7.8 hours on track out of 15 hours of racing. I did have a great time, and I got between 2 and 3 hours of that track time in both the dry and the very wet, so I am ready to race my SpecE30.
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I keep hearing the same thing about the LeMons races. They are treacherous and difficult but still great fun. Last March my Dad ran a PCA sprint race at Road Atlanta in some steady rain and had the same issues. We ended up velcro-ing a little defroster unit on top of the dash (oem heater core was blocked off) which was powered by the cig outlet and that made a small window is visibility through all the fog, and he still had to hold a squeegee between his legs and use it every lap on the back straight, lol. The GoPro footage was pretty funny to watch but it was certainly not fun racing like that.