Newbie to high performance.
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Newbie to high performance.
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forums, and I don't even have a Corvette yet.
I would like to try autocross or limited track time once I get my car, but since it's going to be a driver/pleasure 'toy', I don't want to do any major modifications. Are there events/experiences like this for 'occasional' competitors?
Thanks!!
I would like to try autocross or limited track time once I get my car, but since it's going to be a driver/pleasure 'toy', I don't want to do any major modifications. Are there events/experiences like this for 'occasional' competitors?
Thanks!!
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In a C5 you would want a Z51 suspension rather than the magride. Z51 isn't so stiff that it jars you but much better on track or for autocross. I'm still using my 2002 with 103k and it's been tracked heavily but cruises down the highway just fine (32 mpg too)
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forums, and I don't even have a Corvette yet.
I would like to try autocross or limited track time once I get my car, but since it's going to be a driver/pleasure 'toy', I don't want to do any major modifications. Are there events/experiences like this for 'occasional' competitors?
Thanks!!
I would like to try autocross or limited track time once I get my car, but since it's going to be a driver/pleasure 'toy', I don't want to do any major modifications. Are there events/experiences like this for 'occasional' competitors?
Thanks!!
It is probably the best bang for the buck, out of the factory car out there. I bet Mark or Scott driving the c6z06 with track tires and brake pads they would have killed AR's times this weekend.
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