Track Attack / FR500S track session video
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Track Attack / FR500S track session video
it's a little long...gotta go back and crop it. for any of you considering whether or not you should stay for a second day at track attack and drive the fr500s...this may help you decide. the west track is fun...and sooo different from the east track.
Originally Posted by fuhrius
it's a little long...gotta go back and crop it. for any of you considering whether or not you should stay for a second day at track attack and drive the fr500s...this may help you decide. the west track is fun...and sooo different from the east track.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lqxr66H9c8
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lqxr66H9c8
Had I known, I would have put that money towards 5 HPDE events. Just my .02
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to each his own...
what I liked about it is getting to run an entirely new track, with enough help from the instructors to get you comfortable with a tricky track in a session or two. (there are many non-obvious lines on the west track...many 'compromise' corners)...and, running a very safe, proven car. Safety is a huge concern for me having been involved in a nasty track wreck a couple years ago - and proper safety equipment saved my life.
Originally Posted by fuhrius
to each his own - it's certainly a matter of taste...and I'm not suggesting it's a no-brainer....but the economics of running your own car for 5 hpde events is nothing close to $1,500.
what I liked about it is getting to run an entirely new track, with enough help from the instructors to get you comfortable with a tricky track in a session or two. (there are many non-obvious lines on the west track...many 'compromise' corners)...and, running a very safe, proven car. Safety is a huge concern for me having been involved in a nasty track wreck a couple years ago - and proper safety equipment saved my life.
I had a great time at Miller and the instruction was grade A! I just wasn't thrilled With the amount of track time on the second day. I highly recommend everyone who buys a Boss to go!!
BTW, nice vid, thanks for sharing
I was in the same sessions as fuhrius, while I chose to stay with the Mustang GT, I'm glad I spent the money on the second day! Totally worth every penny!
I was fortunate to take the place of my BIL for the Track Attack. Since I have an 07 SGT, the Mustang GT was the obvious choice for me as it's setup like my SGT.
I wasn't disappointed with it's capabilities on the track. MMP is a first class operation!
I was fortunate to take the place of my BIL for the Track Attack. Since I have an 07 SGT, the Mustang GT was the obvious choice for me as it's setup like my SGT.
I wasn't disappointed with it's capabilities on the track. MMP is a first class operation!
Originally Posted by 2012YellowBoss
Understand your point but unless you get very lucky it is hard (impossible?) to match the level of instruction at Track Attack. I regret not having done the second day, if I would have know how good the course was I would have. However it would have been in a GT since for me it would not have been about speed but learning how to push to the edge no matter the type of car.
BTW, nice vid, thanks for sharing

I agree the instruction was Fantastic on the first day! On the second day it wasn't as in depth. I have no regrets I had a great time and the staff is first rate. Just wish I had asked a few people here that already done the second day before me. It was short for the money.
I've been pretty lucky as instructors go. My last 2 times with SCDA, I got Bill Prout. He was a top instructor from the Skip Barber school. The knowledge he was giving me was as good as the instructors from Miller and geared to lightning and Thunderbolt. The two tracks I was driving on.
And as my luck continues
I've arranged instruction from Ron the Rocketman! For my First HPDE at Limerock park on the 31st.
Yes, to the factory linkage and shifter. No, issues on track.
On the street, I've had the clutch stay on the floor 1 time & I've noticed 2nd & 3rd are now notchy. But only when the tranny is cold.
On the street, I've had the clutch stay on the floor 1 time & I've noticed 2nd & 3rd are now notchy. But only when the tranny is cold.
Brake fluid, tranny cooling scoop, brake cooling ducts, removed dust shields, hawk DTC 70 fronts, hawk DTC 60 rears. I'm about to order my harnesses & if I can shake the money tree a little more DBA rotors
And I should get at least 50 ponies from all the Ford decals!
And I should get at least 50 ponies from all the Ford decals!
Scott,
I agree the instruction was Fantastic on the first day! On the second day it wasn't as in depth. I have no regrets I had a great time and the staff is first rate. Just wish I had asked a few people here that already done the second day before me. It was short for the money.
I've been pretty lucky as instructors go. My last 2 times with SCDA, I got Bill Prout. He was a top instructor from the Skip Barber school. The knowledge he was giving me was as good as the instructors from Miller and geared to lightning and Thunderbolt. The two tracks I was driving on.
And as my luck continues
I've arranged instruction from Ron the Rocketman! For my First HPDE at Limerock park on the 31st.
I agree the instruction was Fantastic on the first day! On the second day it wasn't as in depth. I have no regrets I had a great time and the staff is first rate. Just wish I had asked a few people here that already done the second day before me. It was short for the money.
I've been pretty lucky as instructors go. My last 2 times with SCDA, I got Bill Prout. He was a top instructor from the Skip Barber school. The knowledge he was giving me was as good as the instructors from Miller and geared to lightning and Thunderbolt. The two tracks I was driving on.
And as my luck continues
I've arranged instruction from Ron the Rocketman! For my First HPDE at Limerock park on the 31st.
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the thing I liked most about the instruction at MMP was the lack of attitude. I've done classes at Bondurant, Jim Russell, and the full 5-day racing curriculum at Skippy...I'd say the MMP crew we had was the best I've had.
I was in the same sessions as fuhrius, while I chose to stay with the Mustang GT, I'm glad I spent the money on the second day! Totally worth every penny!
I was fortunate to take the place of my BIL for the Track Attack. Since I have an 07 SGT, the Mustang GT was the obvious choice for me as it's setup like my SGT.
I wasn't disappointed with it's capabilities on the track. MMP is a first class operation!
I was fortunate to take the place of my BIL for the Track Attack. Since I have an 07 SGT, the Mustang GT was the obvious choice for me as it's setup like my SGT.
I wasn't disappointed with it's capabilities on the track. MMP is a first class operation!
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Scott and Patrick
Here are some more pics of Dempsey Racing
http://s698.photobucket.com/albums/v...2012/?start=60
Here are some more pics of Dempsey Racing
As for the cost, it's not unreasonable considering the cost of running the car. I refuse to actually pencil it out because it would spoil the fun, but it's north of 5 hundred and maybe a grand a day not counting the track fee.


