First time at the track.
#1
First time at the track.
My friend invited me out to the local test and tune, so I decided to show up. What a rush, man. I can't wait to go back.
I'm not sure if any of these times are any good. I just did it for fun. All of my runs were on the right lane.
The first run was against my friend. He drives a 2012 Camaro SS. He was having axle problems, so that explains why I was beating him until the 1/8th.
Second run, lined up. Thought I was going to run against a newer Trans Am, but he did a solo run. I went up against an older Mitsubishi Galant. They wrote my numbers down wrong, so that's why it says 4088 instead of 4188.
Third run, was the worst. Ran against a newer Silverado. He definitely had a turbo on it. Could hear it as he passed me. Haha. Something went wrong during my run though. For some reason my gas pedal got stuck to the ground. Don't know what caused it, but I need to look into it before I go again. It scared me cause it was still shifting and going. Had to shift into neutral, and it popped out. Put it back in there, and slowly crossed the line.
All in all a good day. Nothing terrible happened. Nobody got hurt. And everyone had fun!
I'm not sure if any of these times are any good. I just did it for fun. All of my runs were on the right lane.
The first run was against my friend. He drives a 2012 Camaro SS. He was having axle problems, so that explains why I was beating him until the 1/8th.
Second run, lined up. Thought I was going to run against a newer Trans Am, but he did a solo run. I went up against an older Mitsubishi Galant. They wrote my numbers down wrong, so that's why it says 4088 instead of 4188.
Third run, was the worst. Ran against a newer Silverado. He definitely had a turbo on it. Could hear it as he passed me. Haha. Something went wrong during my run though. For some reason my gas pedal got stuck to the ground. Don't know what caused it, but I need to look into it before I go again. It scared me cause it was still shifting and going. Had to shift into neutral, and it popped out. Put it back in there, and slowly crossed the line.
All in all a good day. Nothing terrible happened. Nobody got hurt. And everyone had fun!
#3
After I pulled back into the parking area, I pulled the mat out. I tried to replicate it with the car off and me pressing the pedal down with my hand, but there was nothing that it could have gotten stuck on. I'm going with you and say it was the floor mat.
I wanted to run again, but there were still a lot of racers in the bracket going. Would have been another hour, so I just called it a day. Plenty of more test and tunes for me to go to!
I wanted to run again, but there were still a lot of racers in the bracket going. Would have been another hour, so I just called it a day. Plenty of more test and tunes for me to go to!
#6
Thanks guys! I had a lot of fun. I might go again next weekend, but if I don't, i'll head out the beginning of next month.
I should have pulled off after the burnout. I knew something wasn't right. Pedal got stuck during the burnout, but I went with it anyway. Don't know what I would have done if I couldn't shift. Probably just turn the car off, and pump the brakes to a stop. Luckily, I didn't have to do that though.
I should have pulled off after the burnout. I knew something wasn't right. Pedal got stuck during the burnout, but I went with it anyway. Don't know what I would have done if I couldn't shift. Probably just turn the car off, and pump the brakes to a stop. Luckily, I didn't have to do that though.
#8
I was at a well known track in upper ohio and I refused to stage against a racer who tossed a beer can over the fence and climbed into his car. Like is being said, don't stage if there is anything wrong. It's your car, your insurance is on the starting line when you race and unless you are a cat, you only have one life. That is something you should remember. But have fun is the main thing. It's also a friendly competition, not a contact sport.
#10
I was at a well known track in upper ohio and I refused to stage against a racer who tossed a beer can over the fence and climbed into his car. Like is being said, don't stage if there is anything wrong. It's your car, your insurance is on the starting line when you race and unless you are a cat, you only have one life. That is something you should remember. But have fun is the main thing. It's also a friendly competition, not a contact sport.
It was absolutely a mistake on my part. I shouldn't have ran. At the same time, i'm glad I knew what to do, and knew how to correct the problem without anyone getting injured. Granted, knowing what to do, and quitting the race all together are two different things.
The gas pedal sticking happened to me a long while back, and hasn't happened in the past 2-ish years. I figured at the staging area it was a one time thing, and it wouldn't happen down the track. Stupid mistake as I was clearly wrong. Next time, the floor mats are getting put in the trunk.
Thank you! I'm going to do a little tune up on the car, and get back out there in a few weeks. Hopefully I'll be able to dip below 14.9. That's my goal atleast.