We had one last year of requirements for our selve(helmets, cloths, ect) and our cars(no leaking fluid, good tires, ect.). How soon will one of these be up?
Also how will the group be split this year and will we have drivers outside of CEG again?
We had one last year of requirements for our selve(helmets, cloths, ect) and our cars(no leaking fluid, good tires, ect.). How soon will one of these be up?
Also how will the group be split this year and will we have drivers outside of CEG again?
My list started with:
1) Clean underwear.
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ZenBoy
'04 Subaru WRX STi / '00 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS / '05 Yamaha YZF-R1 / '03 Suzuki SV1000S / '78 Camaro Z-28
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You pretty much nailed it. The long sleeve shirt and pants you wear must be of a natural fiber. I.E. no nylon jogging pants. SA snell rated helmets. Some clubs will accept m rated helmets. As for the car, you left out no loose articles in the car. That includes floor mats. Also, your brake pedal must have a firm feel, the throttle body must return to a closed position. This is all common rules between every track event I've been to.
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05 Sentra Spec-V
86 Merkur XR4TI
97 GC8 Impreza
You should look here for your info about Gingerman's Test and Tune sessions:
http://www.gingermanraceway.com/even...nd-regulations
http://www.gingermanraceway.com/evening-register
On these pages it does mention "...helmets must be SNELL 2000 or newer for cars, DOT approved for bikes, no passengers unless approved by management,..."
One other thing I noticed in the rules....
"Previous track driving experience is required."
I read this to mean no first timers allowed, which to me defeats some of the purpose of going to the track with this particular group since we would/could have several first timers.
Bob Johann
SoundQ SVT
1998 T-Red SVT Contour #3088
5-Time Sound Quality Champion in IASCA, SLAP, and MECA
2000 Silver Mystique LS V6ATX
Point taken. No offense meant.
Regarding the track, you've already listed what's required (as has already been said). It's pretty much common sense - long pants, closed-toed shoes, Snell 2000 (or newer) helmet, and I recommend some decent "grippy" gloves to drive in just in case your hands get sweaty.
I also suggest some often-used tools, a decent flashlight, a length of 3/8" inner-diameter hose (for use as an auto stethoscope in case you need to track down a noise), and money for toll highways if you're traveling cross-country. A fire extinguisher, as Buckshot taught us all, isn't a bad idea either.![]()
ZenBoy
'04 Subaru WRX STi / '00 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS / '05 Yamaha YZF-R1 / '03 Suzuki SV1000S / '78 Camaro Z-28
Bring back the jug!
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