I did my SCCA license school there in '95. It was the weekend after the classic 24 Hours of Nelson Ledges. They hadn't even swept the track! I spun under power in our practice starts between T1 and T2 because of all the marbles!!itrsteez wrote:TurboCup87 wrote:Better weld and torque everything possible. You don't know bumps 'til you've driven Nelsonitrsteez wrote:I found a strategic spot, unfortunately I'd probably get a larger insurance check than I'll get for selling it. Not saying that I'd want it stolen but that's a sad reality.Ford Prefect wrote: Be careful 'round there, an R could vanish pretty quick if parked in the wrong place.
She is ugly as snot, the main event we're building it for is a 25 hour enduro at Nelson Ledges which I know has a place in your heart. If it lives thereafter then that's just a bonus.TurboCup87 wrote: I'm jealous! I had an 88 Si that I put a Jackson Racing suspension on and drove it at Mid Ohio and did some autocrossing with. Loved that car. All it needed was 40 more HP. Erik used to ride on the package shelf when he was 4 and 5 years old. Pics when it's done.
Is it that bad? From all of the videos I've watched it looks like the worst road course in the united states, which is why it is so appealing to us.
There are plenty of stories about cars disappearing when they go way off track. A motorcycle was found about 15 years after it disappeared during a race. They were draining the swamp. They contacted the owner and he got it back!
The track is actually a fun configuration, but built on a swamp, so the track breaks up all of the time and it's poorly maintained. It used to be you had to bring your own toilet paper.
Have a blast at the race.