optronix
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I know we're just now getting our cars and most of us have yet to even hit break-in, but that hasn't stopped me from registering for an upcoming autocross. I'm hoping to get at least a couple autocross, maybe a trackcross in this season before it goes into "hibernation mode" with all-seasons in November.
Also I saw a literally empty forum and figured I'd be the one to break ground in here.
So how many others out there are going to autocross their ITS? I'm absolutely still a novice; I've been to a handful of events over the past few years but only with PCA. It's definitely something I enjoy, especially because of the low barrier to entry, low risk of damage to your car, and low impact on wear and tear relative to other forms of motorsport. I'm guessing I'll start to branch out after this season and start investigating some of the more serious events with SCCA- but I have to admit as of right now, just thinking about all the classes and rules makes my head spin. As a casual autocrosser, it's just been far easier to look at a list for PCA, see my car and what class it's in, and just show up. I don't foresee myself getting crazy with mods to try to compete for FTD or championships, at least not with this car. Probably won't take it much beyond wheels/tires (brake pads/fluid for HPDE), but curious to see what other folks' plans are for getting their hands dirty with their ITS.
Also I saw a literally empty forum and figured I'd be the one to break ground in here.
So how many others out there are going to autocross their ITS? I'm absolutely still a novice; I've been to a handful of events over the past few years but only with PCA. It's definitely something I enjoy, especially because of the low barrier to entry, low risk of damage to your car, and low impact on wear and tear relative to other forms of motorsport. I'm guessing I'll start to branch out after this season and start investigating some of the more serious events with SCCA- but I have to admit as of right now, just thinking about all the classes and rules makes my head spin. As a casual autocrosser, it's just been far easier to look at a list for PCA, see my car and what class it's in, and just show up. I don't foresee myself getting crazy with mods to try to compete for FTD or championships, at least not with this car. Probably won't take it much beyond wheels/tires (brake pads/fluid for HPDE), but curious to see what other folks' plans are for getting their hands dirty with their ITS.
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