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06-22-2017 | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Marietta, GA USA
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Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Whenever I take my car to the track, I think of (and thank) the people who made these cars track worthy - Jim Minneker, John Heinricy, Kim Baker, ... These cars can take it!
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06-22-2017 | #2 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Northridge, CA
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Cool pics!
So tell us about your adventure(s). Listening to tunes while on the track? Your antenna's up :-) |
06-22-2017 | #3 |
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Marietta, GA USA
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Ha, yea, noticed that in the pictures. Didn't even think about it during the track day. It just came up when I started the car. Always had a helmet on, with an intercom radio.
Can't think of anything too exciting to say about the track day. It was with a great club called "Jzilla". They put on a fun, safe, laid back event with plenty of track time. I was an instructor. My student for the day had a nice, track-prepped Miata. There was a forecast of isolated showers but we had good weather. It was overcast much of the day, which helped, but it was still hot (and I still got a bit sunburned). One of the positives to come from the event was I found out my ZR-1 fit inside my new-to-me 18' enclosed trailer. The tape measure said it would fit, but not much room for anything else. The left side door made it much easier. It would have been a real challenge without it. |
07-03-2017 | #4 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Komoka, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Fantastic pics, Russ. I thought the same thing as Ted when I saw the first pic with the antenna up. The 2nd pic made me think you had an "Australian Zee" until I took a closer look and saw the steering wheel on the left side. What are you pulling your trailer with? I am contemplating buying a Tahoe since I don't have must use for a pickup - any experience towing with a large SUV?
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07-03-2017 | #5 |
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
There are many variables to consider, but there's a good chance a Tahoe would be good. Size and weight of the trailer, truck's towing capacity, hills or flat, hot or cool weather, etc. My current tow vehicle is a Chevy Avalanche 2500. My last was an ambulance. They all have pros and cons. I'd strive for safety/stability first, reliability next, then whatever fits your requirements. Trailer brakes are pretty much a requirement.
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07-03-2017 | #6 |
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Location: Greater St. Louis
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
You'll want to look for a 3/4 ton tow vehicle with your enclosed trailer. The longer roof of an SUV is a little help with Aero compared to a pickup with an open bed. I went with a 2500 Suburban with the (now discontinued) 8.1L. The 6.0 is more common and pulls well, it's not a penalty choice. The biggest advantage of 3/4 ton over half ton is the transmission, some half tons don't like to tow in overdrive or can tow in overdrive but should be shifted to 3rd when stopping.
I previously had a 7.3 Powerstroke in an extended cab F250 Superduty and it was a great truck but the later Ford diesels can be problematic. Gas v. Diesel is a raging debate and each has its advantages and disadvantages. Because I only towed occasionally the bottom line for me was a gas was cheaper to maintain and cheaper to buy and was the better choice when I bought the Suburban. One other small note about an SUV compared to a truck: consider turning radius if you'll be using it for any kind of errand running. Your trailer isn't a 5th wheel so you don't need a long wheelbase truck. Comparing the GM pickups to the Suburban the SUV has a shorter wheelbase and is therefore way easier to park than even a short-box pickup. The Excursion is a good SUV and the wheelbase is only slightly longer than the Suburban but still much shorter than Ford's trucks. |
07-03-2017 | #7 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Thanks, gents - quite helpful!
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09-14-2018 | #8 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Spring Grove ,Pa.
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
Road Atlanta is awesome. I was lucky to watch Paul Newman race and win there driving his Bob Sharp 280 Z back in 1980. But what really got my attention was watching all the C2 and C3 Corvettes racing there. I will share some of my pics from back then. But so cool to see a C4 racing around Road Atlanta.
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09-14-2018 | #9 |
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Re: Another Fun Day At Road Atlanta
A few more pics from Road Atlanta
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