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I would recommend that you read the Novice handbook. It gives you insight into what happens and how you can prepare for your first autocross. go to:
http://www.autosportsnorthwest.org/handbook.htm
That's the link my local club has for the handbook. Also, prepare to have fun!
Cheers, Stephen
Stephen G.
Moscow, Idaho
'93 Guards Red coupe, 6-speed, LSD, 17's, chip, strut bar, M030 sways, airbox mod,
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spin the car just to get it out of your system <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
start slow and smooth, say 4 or 5/10, and work up.
also, this won't be as much of an issue for an autocross, but you want to make sure you've got relatively fresh brake fluid.
people buy a used Porsche, don't appreciate it's got the original brake fluid, take it for a hard day's drive, the fluid boils approaching a turn and they go into a tree. . . it happened on a local funrun a few years ago.
Sean - San Francisco
'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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