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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks
On stock suspension with stock tires I think I ran pressures of 38F 35R hot.
General setup tips:
If you like having a shiny car put some painters tape in the "conage" areas.
Recheck wheel torque at the track
Give the car a check a day or two before at minimum, check brake pads, brake fluid and oil level.
Remove everything from the car including floor mats
Wear comfortable running shoes that don't have a lip that is going to get caught up on the edge of the pedals
Bring lots of water
Technique:
Walk the track with a friendly veteran, they will talk you through car placement, braking zones etc.
Try to visualize the course you just walked in your head.
Take it easy on the first couple of runs and try to be smooth especially with throttle inputs.
You're far better off braking a little early and giving up a tenth vs running out of room and plowing around the corner.
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Thanks a lot man. I didn't post here but I did check it the day before the event.
I did the track walk and kept an instructor as a passenger in the very first run. Your last sentence is VERY true. I am far better off braking and losing a small time than knocking a cone over and lose two seconds.
BTW, if anyone interested, here's the thread:
NJ Motorsports Park Winter Autox series #3 March 6th (pics/video inside)