Autocross is a good time and great way to learn how to drive better. Only thing that sucks is being there all day long and getting ~8 mins of seat time.
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Might pick up some stuff to grill, not sure what.
I used to make cheeseburger macaroni with just Velveeta shells, 1lb ground beef and ketchup.Recipe. I substituted cheddar for pepperjack. and made a double batch / two loaves. And some mashed taters.
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NiceI used to make cheeseburger macaroni with just Velveeta shells, 1lb ground beef and ketchup.
Yes, please.Recipe. I substituted cheddar for pepperjack. and made a double batch / two loaves. And some mashed taters.
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Yep you will be slow and make mistakes but with time you will get better. And yes leaving the ego at home is the best thing you can do for yourself.
I know my local group is really good for helping out the new guys so don't be afraid to ask for some help or a ridealong from a seasoned autcrosser. Most guys have no problem with people riding along for some runs and it's a really good way to learn how to be faster on the course. I feel like your R will do really well out there
Autocross is a good time and great way to learn how to drive better. Only thing that sucks is being there all day long and getting ~8 mins of seat time.
That’s why I have yet to go. It’s all day event and from what I have read you help setup and tear down.
They shouldn't.Someone might pay that too
people overpay all the time. esp with the microchip shortage that impacts new car production, the market is lean for inventory.... its possible.They shouldn't.
and non-enthusiasts or those just dipping their toes might not know any better. i see plenty of non-enthusiast types driving R's lately. they think Golf R is a trim package level with AWD added in.You're comparing the market for regular used cars to the market for enthusiast-owned and sought-after cars.