So, is there people who is engaged in motorsports in their real life? It would be interesting to know how many people are participate in racing. I did not found a similar topic (except "post your car", but it's mainly about daily cars) at this forum so i created new
Well, I'll start with myself. I have an old lada 2101, i build it for amaterur competitions, it has 1.7 engine with tuned camshaft, exhaust and installed electronic fuel injection system instead of carburetor. I also installed torsen LSD in rear axle and installed a little bit harder suspension, i've made it for gravel, but it's not bad on tarmac too (but have big body roll), In this spring (to be more precise on April 9) i've participated in competition "auto world"("Мир автомобиля" in Russian) that annualy held in St. Petersburg, but local racers call it "curb" (поребрик), because every year somebody smashes his car on the curb. In this year this competition had around 60-70 members in 4 classes- sport-awd, sport with drive on one axis, street-awd and street- with drive on one axis. In sport classes was mainly cars with roll-cage and slick-tyres. I was in street class and was 10th of 33rd, mainly because of bald tyres and my mistakes. Ok, enough talk, here's the video and some photos
Sorry for my bad english, if it's not difficult correct my mistakes
Well, I'll start with myself. I have an old lada 2101, i build it for amaterur competitions, it has 1.7 engine with tuned camshaft, exhaust and installed electronic fuel injection system instead of carburetor. I also installed torsen LSD in rear axle and installed a little bit harder suspension, i've made it for gravel, but it's not bad on tarmac too (but have big body roll), In this spring (to be more precise on April 9) i've participated in competition "auto world"("Мир автомобиля" in Russian) that annualy held in St. Petersburg, but local racers call it "curb" (поребрик), because every year somebody smashes his car on the curb. In this year this competition had around 60-70 members in 4 classes- sport-awd, sport with drive on one axis, street-awd and street- with drive on one axis. In sport classes was mainly cars with roll-cage and slick-tyres. I was in street class and was 10th of 33rd, mainly because of bald tyres and my mistakes. Ok, enough talk, here's the video and some photos
Sorry for my bad english, if it's not difficult correct my mistakes