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I originally thought I might when I purchased the car, without thinking of all the requirements for convertibles (roll bar, etc.). So, not me.
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Two years ago, yes, this year not so much... retiring from the military and working for a regional airline for six months ate into the disposable income it takes to run track events. Now that I am starting with United next month, I will be back doing some events on the East Coast.
My primary track weapon will be the 968 with the new head work, and occasional appearances with Tubbo. Tubbo is a fat pig, but a fast one with the uprated springs, Moton shocks, flash, headers, light flywheel, and exhaust... Costs don't really compare between the two as I can get 4 tires for the 968 for the price of two for Tubbo. Gas, don't want to talk about it. Fuel and air = horsepower.
Joel Wahlsten
93 968 Amazon Green w/LSD and a few mods
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Rap,
I track mine regularly, with NNJR (northern New Jersey Region PCA). As willamoss says, our events are focused, first and foremost, on safety. In fact, our motto is "Safe Serious Fun". Works pretty well. I've been driving on track for many years, instructing for more than 20 and chief Instructor for almost that long.
It's a great sport, as long as its done correctly--like most things in life
1994 968 White Clubsport look, dual purpose street and track
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Rap,
I will be at Pocono on Friday; as you know, it is an advanced day plus Ladies Day: i.e. the only students are ladies. It's been a big hit for many years and encourages women drivers who get turned off by our "male sport."
I'd be there Saturday and Sunday but it's my grandson's birthday and some things take priority...
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Quote:... Autopower roll bar,
Bilstein escort cup with torsion bar delete, M030 bars front and rear, Kirkey seats left and right, auto power belts, Boxter twist 17X9 front and rear with Maxxis RC-1 tires, Hartman splitter and canards from RS Barn. GT racing hood skin.
If you have the type of Autopower bar I used to have, it bolts to the floor at the front of the main hoop. Please do yourself a favor and put some reinforcement in the floor if it doesn't bolt to the sills. The floor is simply sheet metal and in a hard roof impact the main hoop could go through the floor...
Sounds like a fun car!
Joel Wahlsten
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Rap,
Sorry I missed you at Pocono; saw your nice looking red car and every time I headed that way, I got interrupted. I didn't have a student assigned and wasn't driving so figured I would have time after running the Car Control stuff in the AM. Instead, I was in the car on track at least 4 times. No complaints, for sure but a lot busier than I planned.
Next time!
I will be at Watkins Glen and Palmer with NNJR for my next events.
1994 968 White Clubsport look, dual purpose street and track