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Old 04-10-2009, 02:46 PM   #101
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Originally Posted by SHARKERIOcoupe View Post
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it was with a bouji sd cam...so the audio was waaay to hot...so some lil drums.

YouTube - Drift Coarse at Inland Drift's Drift Land
Had to watch the video a couple times to see what was going on. I get it now. Looks like a pretty cool layout. Maybe possibly make it bigger? It looked like there was a lot of extra room to play with.

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Originally Posted by ericcastro View Post
So my car isnt a race car?
All the SCCA cars arent race cars?
what defines a race car then?
I know my brothers thunderbird drag car didnt have a cage....

Im talking about the Porche club and Bimmer clubs and almost EVERYONE that runs at big willow and streets and HTM.
The majority of the cars don't have cages.

in a sanctioned race for points in a series or part of something like ASA I understand.
SCCA runoffs, sure.
Miata cup, cool.
But just normal people at track days.........?



Seen the video. hard to see whats going on. dont know how a cage helped a front end collision?
And as far as Tbone, Alot of us beginer guys wont be having Door bars anyways.
So a cage is mainly good for rollover protection and the proper angle for your 4/5 point imo.

Not really trying to argue with anyone.
Just curious about the reasoning behind it all.
Even Willow Springs doesnt require cage for tandem.
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