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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Some of you may follow this series.
![]() Jason Saini, of Fort Worth, Texas, paced opening practice for Sunday’s SCCA Pro Racing SIRIUS Satellite Radio Mazda MX-5 Cup Presented by Hankook season-ending race at Road America. Carlo Sparacio, of Federal Way, Wash. , and Deborah Loth, of Fort Worth , Texas , completed the top three. Driving the No. 28 MER/specmiata.com/Autobarn Mazda MX-5, Saini ran a succession of laps that got faster and faster during the 30 minute session, finally settling on a 2:40.030 (91.063 mph) to lead the pack around the 4.048-mile circuit. “I used to live less than two hours from the track,” Saini said. “I know the track. I love the track. The car was working great. We had two days since the test here and we changed everything. Usually, when you go and change everything you screw it up, but I think this time we nailed it.” Driving the No. 8 TC Motorsports Mazda MX-5, Sparacio was in the top three for the majority of the session, setting his fastest lap on his final tour with a 2:41.162 (90.423 mph). Loth put her No. 23 Team MER/Loth Endodontics Mazda MX-5 third in the session with a quick time of 2:41.588 (90.185 mph). |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Look Out!!!
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Totally agree,
I've talked to Jason many times, and followed what he was doing in the Auto-X circuit for some time. He was able to take an underdog S2000 and pull off wins with it. Best of luck to him, that's for sure. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I agree.. I'm going to start working on my car over the off months and hope to get in on it next season. I still love autox, but I'm ready for some wheel to wheel action.
and the SpecMiata seems to be about the best way to get into it. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 28
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Excellent, this is just what I would like to get involved with.
I have almost no racing experience however, never been to an autox or had any instruction, just some open lapping with some local groups. Do you think that I can learn my way through this as I go, or would it be wise to try autox or something first? |
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![]() i love to autocross myself, but i haven't had the chance to make it to an open track event yet... you'd think since i live within 100 miles of 3 different tracks there would be more frequent hpde events than just ~2/yr. ![]()
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I'm seriously considering an Evolution autocross school... in October theres one less than 500 miles from me: Evolution Performace Driving School,-- Autocross Schools - Autocross Events
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