I raced the 325i today and took 2nd place in my class. This was the first time I "trophied" so I'm pumped up. Now I gotta work on a first place finish - that's going to require sticky tires and more experience. I ordered new wheels/tires for the street yesterday, so the old rims will soon be getting sticky Falken Azenis or something similar dedicated for racing.
My 17 yo daughter also raced today and did great. She improved her time by almost 7 seconds. She learned SO MUCH about car control today and where the limits are, and was smiling all day. She even saved a 30 mph spin by counter steering, still stayed on course, hit no cones & was complimented by a number of people.
If you really want to learn how to drive your car and learn how it handles, this is a great way to do it. There's no question that my daughter will be able to better handle that inevitable panic driving situation that will occur some day, but instead of a panic response it will be instinctive.
My 17 yo daughter also raced today and did great. She improved her time by almost 7 seconds. She learned SO MUCH about car control today and where the limits are, and was smiling all day. She even saved a 30 mph spin by counter steering, still stayed on course, hit no cones & was complimented by a number of people.
If you really want to learn how to drive your car and learn how it handles, this is a great way to do it. There's no question that my daughter will be able to better handle that inevitable panic driving situation that will occur some day, but instead of a panic response it will be instinctive.