Japanese Gymkhana
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Re: Japanese Gymkhana
They wont mind the tire marks? I guess id go if there were one even though i dont quite understand how or why on earth you would mix auto x and drifting.
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So I googled it, and found links to horseback riding, table tennis, and how to cook spicy foods... which one of these will be we doing in your church parking lot?
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First off here's what a course would look like
some basics:
There were only four classes: K-cars (660cc engine), FWD Cars, RWD Cars, and AWD cars. They don't separate by modifications or power levels or any of the other things that the SCCA does in the US.
They run in ALL conditions.
If you even TOUCH a cone, it's +5 seconds.
If you mess up on the course you disqualified.
And even though people tend to drift....this is far from a drift event. And it is at a MUCH SLOWER pace. More control.
some basics:
There were only four classes: K-cars (660cc engine), FWD Cars, RWD Cars, and AWD cars. They don't separate by modifications or power levels or any of the other things that the SCCA does in the US.
They run in ALL conditions.
If you even TOUCH a cone, it's +5 seconds.
If you mess up on the course you disqualified.
And even though people tend to drift....this is far from a drift event. And it is at a MUCH SLOWER pace. More control.
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Re: Japanese Gymkhana
Originally Posted by spic
So I googled it, and found links to horseback riding, table tennis, and how to cook spicy foods... which one of these will be we doing in your church parking lot?