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Re: Newbie: How to start?

To: garthlacomb@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Newbie: How to start?
From: mikelowe@pop.c-com.net
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 23:45:24 +0000
> From:          "garth lacomb" <garthlacomb@hotmail.com>

> Autox collective,


     Ah!  Another drone has been assimilated.  :-)


> My wife and I would like to begin autocrossing this coming season. I am 
> wondering what I need to do to prepare both the car and ourselves. 


     There are several good autox sites.  I like 
http://autocross.com and of course, www.team.net.
     There are several good books too.  I like "Secrets of Solo 
Racing" by Henry Watts.  I got it very early in my autox career and 
I'm sure it saved me from a year or two of mistakes.  If you hurry, 
Santa might be able to bring it to you.  Try reaching Santa through 
Amazon.com.  :-)
     The autox FAQ is at http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/faq/ .  The 
Novice Handbook is pretty neat too.  It's at 
http://www.tirerack.com/features/solo2/handbook.htm .
     As far as grippy tires are concerned, go to www.tirerack.com and 
look at their performance street tires.  Pick a list of several you 
like and ask the autox list about them.  I'm only now getting back 
into the ultra-high-performance (UHP) street tire market.
     Any day now, Santa (with Dan Pedroza's help) will bring me a set 
of 215-45-15 Toyo T1S tires.  They should be fine UHP tires for 
Houston Region's new Street Touring Unlimited class for my turbo 
Miata.  Tire Rack doesn't sell Toyos.  They do sell Bridgestone 
RE71s.  I have them on my other Miata and I like them a lot on the 
street (no autoxes on them).


Hope this helps.


Mike Lowe    mikelowe@phoenix.net    http://www.phoenix.net/~mikelowe
'96 Miata R (B Stock autocrosser)
'94 Miata FM2 Turbo (E Mod/OSP heckraiser -- power corrupts!)

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