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Saturday went well. I beat my son in 2 of the 3 races…
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I'm resisting the urge to post 'racing incident' photos.
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Why cant you upload your photos? If you took them, they belong to you. Never understood that.
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Glad you are OK, and the car is relatively OK (OK enough for you to patch up enough and run again).
"It also proves that not only are miatas the best sports car ever, they are also the toughest sports car ever…" ROFLMAO! Yes, clearly. I hear F1 is thinking of switching...
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On the F1 front, apparently Ferrari is the hold out on a compete switch to SM cars for the 2026 season. ![]()
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Oh man! When I had my NA, I seriously considered that body kit. (I really didn't care for pop up headlights. ) One trouble was, the kit and shipping was several times what I paid for the car.
Unclebilly, Glad you managed to patch her back together and have more fun. How are you feeling after being shunted into the wall?
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That'l buff right out...
(had to say it.) Seriously? Glad you are ok. Racecars are a great way to drive like a badass and see what happens when physics finally win. Which makes you a better / safer / saner driver. I envy you and your son. Even with a crunch you are having a great time. |
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Good to hear you’re ok and got the car back together!
This was the repair when I went into the tire wall at T4 at VIR, when the brakes were not working right*. Once I got on the wet grass, I got it turned, just enough to tap the right front. Lots of help, rivets, aluminum, and duct tape to get it back on track. And this was a DE! A new fender, air dam, valence oil cooler and paint got it looking like new later. *The brake bias valve was set wrong and no front brakes but got it working. ![]() Last edited by A930Rocket; 08-26-2025 at 03:16 AM.. |
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On an equality impressive note: there was a soap box derby race in Kenosha Wisconsin just last week.
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I'm pleased you are OK Billy.
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Got a Subaru bumper stuck in my door. He spun in front of me and came across the track and hit me when I was going 100+. There was no where for me to go. Yes, that's a truck. We raced it for a few years and then got an E36...
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Almost every week for 4 summers I had to bang metal to get her ready for the following Saturday night. I miss the actual racing but don't miss the pressure of fixing the car weekly to stay in the hunt for the points lead.
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Woke up in the ER.. got released late that night for a long ride home.
Had a issue with the master cylinder, had to double pump and ran out of time/focus. ![]() Changed out the entire front brake system. I did not want to do that again. ![]()
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A late safety car surprises the GTP/GTO leaders on the blind side of the front straight. Several race cars are required to swerve off track to avoid the safety car's decision. Unfortunately the GTO leader Roush Capri must retire with minor damage. |
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