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I will be at my 1st HPDE event this weekend.
What are you all using for the numbers for the door? The welcome package says is required and I hadn't put any thought into it...
Blue painters tape? Ideas and thoughts appreciated...
What are you all using for the numbers for the door? The welcome package says is required and I hadn't put any thought into it...
Blue painters tape? Ideas and thoughts appreciated...
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Use PC and print numbers to size and use that as template to cut them from adhesive shelf paper (contrasting color) . . . or talk to your local sign shop about removable/reuseable numbers . . . or reach out to David farmer on this forum.
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I bought the car to track- 1st of many days ahead...Great recomendation! I ordered from a local shop and they will be ready today!
Thanks evertone for the great ideas....
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When I was trackin, I was the shelf paper king. The nasty Sheet our Mom's used in the 60's. Check your bigbox store. Utility knife and exacto knife a big piece of cardboard and you are the sign king. They made a faux marble color , Black with gray marbeling , I'd make pieces for behind the tires and down the door sills, then add black racers tape to the leading edge (150mph tape) and it would last two days. Arrive home rip it off and alot less tire goo removal. Tarminater or WD40 are great for goo removal.
I made #'s out of yellow racers tape, they don't have to be SCCA perfect. Goofy numbers and such give you character.
Racer's tape over the fog lamp may save a lens.
Best mod of my 10 yrs of roadcourse events was a 5 day open wheel race school. and search this forum for 100 hrs and read about HPDE/roadracing. Have fun.
I made #'s out of yellow racers tape, they don't have to be SCCA perfect. Goofy numbers and such give you character.
Racer's tape over the fog lamp may save a lens.
Best mod of my 10 yrs of roadcourse events was a 5 day open wheel race school. and search this forum for 100 hrs and read about HPDE/roadracing. Have fun.
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You probably don't have enough time to contact Solo Performance. They sell reusable vinyl numbers. I buy a set collection and tell the organizations that want you to provide numbers what numbers I have. Most of the groups I run with provide the numbers as they want them in a certain style, etc.
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Wait, did you guys say painters tape?
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-z...inks-so-5.html
I loved that thread
I agree with the advice from PA Conhead. I also bought a dozen numbers from an eBay seller. I just put them on when I get to the track and pull them off when I leave. I use 6 inch numbers and paid like $1 each.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-z...inks-so-5.html
I loved that thread
I agree with the advice from PA Conhead. I also bought a dozen numbers from an eBay seller. I just put them on when I get to the track and pull them off when I leave. I use 6 inch numbers and paid like $1 each.
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Use Scotch No Residue duct tape. Sticks well and comes off clean. Your numbers need to be visible to corner workers and track officials. There are no trophies awarded for the best numbers.
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Nothing quite says "I'm a rookied, I really am out of my element, I really need to be taking notes at the drivers meeting" like blue painter's tape on the car.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
Solo is the best place to get #'s with a week's notice or less...like Bill said this is short notice...and the org throwing the event will either prvide #'s or sell them...
There is never a situation where you will need to make your car look like you are getting ready to put graphics from a Martha Stewart make over on it.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
There is never a situation where you will need to make your car look like you are getting ready to put graphics from a Martha Stewart make over on it.
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Nothing quite says "I'm a rookied, I really am out of my element, I really need to be taking notes at the drivers meeting" like blue painter's tape on the car.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
Solo is the best place to get #'s with a week's notice or less...like Bill said this is short notice...and the org throwing the event will either prvide #'s or sell them...
There is never a situation where you will need to make your car look like you are getting ready to put graphics from a Martha Stewart make over on it.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
Solo is the best place to get #'s with a week's notice or less...like Bill said this is short notice...and the org throwing the event will either prvide #'s or sell them...
There is never a situation where you will need to make your car look like you are getting ready to put graphics from a Martha Stewart make over on it.
That said there is nothing wrong with being a rookie!
and there is no good reason to spend money you don't have to spend,
until your sure you will stay with it. we all see some one jump in with both feet then decide it's not for me. and sell out at a big loss
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Nothing quite says "I'm a rookied, I really am out of my element, I really need to be taking notes at the drivers meeting" like blue painter's tape on the car.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
OP: how was the event?
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The first day was amazing and i am addicted. The instructor was very aggressive and pushed harder than I thought I or the car could handle. As soon as I got home I booked 2 more events this year.
BTW- I went to Palmer Signs in Roseville and reusable numbers were done same day...great quality, great service!!!!!!!!
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Make sure you read the sticky on HPDE conversions- what I have learned. It is in the auto cross roadracing section. Spend money on seat time and safety first. Stuff happens that is not in your control, fluid on track, etc.
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Nothing quite says "I'm a rookied, I really am out of my element, I really need to be taking notes at the drivers meeting" like blue painter's tape on the car.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
Really...you bought a $80k track version of the Corvette but feel like a $1.86 roll of painters tape will be good b/c you can save the $10 off your $400 entry fee by not forking out for the #'s...really?
And when the track photo's are done you can show everyone how awesome your $80k car looks on the track with blue painters tape on the door, in some form of a number.
I'm instructing and running pretty quickly and I still use painter's tape when numbers aren't provided. Some people don't care about looks and just want to have fun driving fast. I spend enough time changing brake pads and doing oil changes, I don't want to be making numbers on top of that. Most of the time I don't even wash the car.