Hey guys,
I never really had much interest in any kind of motorsports, aside from thinking rally was pretty cool. It seemed pretty out of reach, though, as I didn't have myself a high-powered, all wheel drive and tons of money.
Yesterday, I took a one day course at Team O'Neil rally school. It was AWESOME!! We spent all day with left foot braking sliding around the skid path and slalom course, learned some trail breaking and worked on dialing in pendelum turns. It was badass!
The whole day was spent driving Fiestas, and I feel even more at home now driving my 2. So... I'm wondering. What's the deal with autocross? How much does it cost? What steps do I need to take to participate? How many runs do you normally get? Is it more about best time, or having a friggin' blast?
I love the woods, and I think my heart is still pointed towards rally. But if I can have some of those experiences, and work on my car control/technique and only crash into cones, and not tress and rocks, that might be awesome!
-Matt
I never really had much interest in any kind of motorsports, aside from thinking rally was pretty cool. It seemed pretty out of reach, though, as I didn't have myself a high-powered, all wheel drive and tons of money.
Yesterday, I took a one day course at Team O'Neil rally school. It was AWESOME!! We spent all day with left foot braking sliding around the skid path and slalom course, learned some trail breaking and worked on dialing in pendelum turns. It was badass!
The whole day was spent driving Fiestas, and I feel even more at home now driving my 2. So... I'm wondering. What's the deal with autocross? How much does it cost? What steps do I need to take to participate? How many runs do you normally get? Is it more about best time, or having a friggin' blast?
I love the woods, and I think my heart is still pointed towards rally. But if I can have some of those experiences, and work on my car control/technique and only crash into cones, and not tress and rocks, that might be awesome!
-Matt