EQ Tuning Track Day 2 - Thunderhill - June 1st!
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All you really need is your car and yourself
. You can rent a helmet at the track. I would recommend making sure all your fluids are in good order and the car is generally well maintained. Its also a good idea to bring a tire chalk (or a brick
) because you don't want to be using the parking brake after a full session.-- Ed
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This event would be ideal for a first track day. Super mellow and lots of time on the track along with a great group of people. Should also be plenty of nice cars to go for rides in.
And, the food is awesome. It really is a win/win.
Stan
And, the food is awesome. It really is a win/win.
Stan
We will have instructors available to ride along with you to give you pointers and show you around the track.
All you really need is your car and yourself
. You can rent a helmet at the track. I would recommend making sure all your fluids are in good order and the car is generally well maintained. Its also a good idea to bring a tire chalk (or a brick
) because you don't want to be using the parking brake after a full session.
-- Ed
All you really need is your car and yourself
. You can rent a helmet at the track. I would recommend making sure all your fluids are in good order and the car is generally well maintained. Its also a good idea to bring a tire chalk (or a brick
) because you don't want to be using the parking brake after a full session.-- Ed
We will have instructors available to ride along with you to give you pointers and show you around the track.
All you really need is your car and yourself
. You can rent a helmet at the track. I would recommend making sure all your fluids are in good order and the car is generally well maintained. Its also a good idea to bring a tire chalk (or a brick
) because you don't want to be using the parking brake after a full session.
-- Ed
All you really need is your car and yourself
. You can rent a helmet at the track. I would recommend making sure all your fluids are in good order and the car is generally well maintained. Its also a good idea to bring a tire chalk (or a brick
) because you don't want to be using the parking brake after a full session.-- Ed
Alternatively a piece of a 2x4 or a brick works great and then there is always this route: http://www.amazon.com/Blitz-11930-Hu.../dp/B000BQYH6Q
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That would be a trackday for the epic books, lol.