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Old 09-03-2019, 09:13 PM   #10
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You won't be driving 10\10 so don't worry about it. Most track days are very safe. Point by passing in designated places on the track. You don't have to go to redline every shift, in fact you'll be faster in some instances in a taller gear anyway.

The main thing is not to be intimidated by track days. You approach it within your own comfort zone. Too many people have the impression that it's a free for all destruction derby type of deal and it's nothing like that especially in the novice groups. You'll have an instructor and you'll leave trac control on. Go out and have fun and plan on going down the rabbit hole.

If you enjoy it and plan on doing it again get an oil cooler. Before your first day get track brake pads and the correct high temp fluid.
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