drive the s*** outta ur ES, it shall surprise you. good luck, and be safe! Your gonna get hooked.
The course is never the same in the Milwaukee chapter, every time i have gone the events have been the rear parking lots at Miller stadium. Drivers intro to the course (Walk around the course and get to know it) is first. Cone duty is usually on a rotating schedule, meaning when ur not racing u might be rotated out on the track to watch for missed turns or knocked down cones. If you are having trouble making a clean lap usually they have someone who can ride along with you to help you out.
BRING WATER!!! LOTS OF IT! the huge blacktop parking lots hold lots of heat, and when ur driving ur ass off you get thirsty. Keep yourself hydrated, it has been proven that reaction time, and overall brain function is slower when not properly hydrated. Take out your subs, they could become a weapon of mass destruction if you for some reason crash.
This is probly the most important part of my whole little rant... TAKE PICS! TAKE PICS! TAKE PICS!!!!!!!!!!! you sharing pics with us will influence others to join up.
Before every event i used to swap my brake pads out for my extra set of "EBC green stuff" pads and drive down there...
I used to run an 05' chevy cavalier with a full suspension, bbk with rear disk conversion, cai, and a cat-back. I had BFG G-force tires on some 16x7.5 rims. I didnt do to bad, i was in the top 8 usually, not the greatest car, but pretty good for a daily driver...
Ask other drivers for tips, people are always friendly and willing to give advice, and maybe they seen a little trick to the course that maybe u just overlooked. They can also be a great resource for parts, and getting into the racing world. Lots of shop owners race, so be friendly and it might just get u somewhere
Sorry i like to rant when i get the chance, hope i helped a little, my fingers are sore and i am DONE