Evo sighting at Miller Park @ AutoX
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Evo sighting at Miller Park @ AutoX
Saw a silver evo there, i waited for the owner to come but no one showed up!! Who's evo was that and why the **** weren't you racing?? ill
you for that! lol jk man, i just really wanted to see that evo run!!
you for that! lol jk man, i just really wanted to see that evo run!!
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Originally posted by Ehutch91
I had my yellow EVO the week before at Miller Park. I was driving my black Mazdaspeed Protege on the 12th. I don't know who owned the silver EVO -Erik
I had my yellow EVO the week before at Miller Park. I was driving my black Mazdaspeed Protege on the 12th. I don't know who owned the silver EVO -Erik
well it was a silver evo with stock yoko's i think..
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I got a 71.138 on my third run. On my fourth I got a 70.888 but I hit the very last cone right before the finish lights. nuts. I knew I could still go faster so my last run I was doing awesome. Probably a 70 flat. I got so excited I completely blew past two cones by corner station 4. DNF!! Only one I had that day. Oh well. www.madisonautocross.com results. -Erik
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lolol yea i didnt DNF at all, that's one thing i made sure not to do cause there were A LOT of mishaps while i was working heat 1!
but i watched the in car footage of me and i could definately keep my foot on the gas longer..well ill learn as i go to more autox's. that's what it's all about! hehe, results are up already? cool..
but i watched the in car footage of me and i could definately keep my foot on the gas longer..well ill learn as i go to more autox's. that's what it's all about! hehe, results are up already? cool..
A lot of people that were used to racing in the regular Milwaukee SCCA events were pretty upset. They thought the course was too hard and they DNF'd a lot. I think the Milwaukee SCCA courses are too open and easy to figure out. The course that Madison had was really technical. You had to really pay attention to how fast you were going and exactly where you were. A lot of people were driving too fast into corners and then not being able to make the next turn. I liked it. Oh well -Erik
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A lot of people that were used to racing in the regular Milwaukee SCCA events were pretty upset. They thought the course was too hard and they DNF'd a lot. I think the Milwaukee SCCA courses are too open and easy to figure out. The course that Madison had was really technical. You had to really pay attention to how fast you were going and exactly where you were. A lot of people were driving too fast into corners and then not being able to make the next turn. I liked it. Oh well -Erik
A lot of people that were used to racing in the regular Milwaukee SCCA events were pretty upset. They thought the course was too hard and they DNF'd a lot. I think the Milwaukee SCCA courses are too open and easy to figure out. The course that Madison had was really technical. You had to really pay attention to how fast you were going and exactly where you were. A lot of people were driving too fast into corners and then not being able to make the next turn. I liked it. Oh well -Erik
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oh it was a lot of people from Milwaukee autox huh, well them and their "big" cars didnt help them this time! hehe, i liked the course cause it gave smaller, FWD cars more of an advantage and i thought it was a really well laid course.


