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SCCA sports car club of america
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SCCA sports car club of america
ok so im thinking of getting into this but i dont know what car i should buy and what parts i should use for racing.

can i get some hints. like watch should be the first thing to buy and how should i race my car. i dont wanna mess it up (internally) on my first timeattack/or race and (theres even rally!) rally
wrong section
#3 - th84
Uh... maybe you should look at what SCCA events are run in your area, the license(s) required, and what you'd like to do.
Buy an RB4
lol at the rb4 and sorry that its in the wrong section i kinda forgot
Quote from rainspecialist :ok so im thinking of getting into this but i dont know what car i should buy and what parts i should use for racing.

can i get some hints. like watch should be the first thing to buy and how should i race my car. i dont wanna mess it up (internally) on my first timeattack/or race and (theres even rally!) rally

Has Lep got a 2nd user name......?

No - Surely not......
can i get a real reply instead of spam?
Not only the wrong section, but the wrong forum.

http://www.sccabb.com/

I'd start in the SCCA forum with the same question. Good luck.
Quote from rainspecialist :can i get a real reply instead of spam?

Quote from MAGGOT :Uh... maybe you should look at what SCCA events are run in your area, the license(s) required, and what you'd like to do.



That wasn't a spam post, that was in earnest. Do research, find out what there is in your area that you can afford and that you would like to do. Then ask what you'll need to do it. SCCA has such a huge range of sport, you've asked far too open a question.
SCCA is not the only racing organization in the USA. What I would recommend is finding out what race tracks there are within reasonable (you determine what is reasonable) distance from where you live, and then investigating what clubs or sanctioned racing events occur at those tracks. Most racing tracks will have a web site with this information. If not, you should be able to phone someone from the track. If this doesn't work see if there are any local areas where "car guys" just like to get together and chat about cars, and ask them. Only after finding out that information would I consider what type of "track car" to buy.

You might just want to start with track day events, where you're not really racing other cars, just running fast laps (the rules for passing vary based on the skill and experience level of the drivers in a club event).
#13 - Osco
you want to do trackdays or autocross btw?
and what car?

SCCA sports car club of america
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