06-09-2009, 09:56 AM
Gravter,Jun 8 2009, 03:08 PM Wrote:Well, I'm starting to get the jitters :PSorry man , no dough for this now :( . No , the camera ,the way I suggested you doesn't shake , usually fold down the rear seats and hook up a bungee cord to the head rest , last time at Dunville I forgot , but the image wasn't shaking at all .IMO if you don't have extra money for an instructor , just pay alot of attention at the track orientation and ask him to give you some pointers on how to take turns , then once on your own just take it gradually and step on it turn after turn as much as your gut feel says it's ok . Don't overdo it and you'll be just fine . Remember , you're there for fun , there is no prize at the end , but fun and some experience . Enjoy and let us know how was it .
c'mon guys, final days to register ;)
I still have to figure out my camera mounting options.
Not sure I want to mount to passenger seat as it might shake too much.
Oh, and they are highly suggesting I get an instructor for the day.
I don't feel like paying an extra 100$ for that, and I'm already getting "track orientation" which gives you an instructor for the first 25 minutes, I think.
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03 Ford Focus SVT
"If in doubt...flat out". -Colin McRae