I've seen most of your videos and you're one crazy driver =) I've got a '97 Civic hatch as a second car. What does it take (monetary-wise) to start to get into this sport? It looks very fun. The most I've done is Autocross
@datokenone It can be as cheap or expensive as you'd like it to be. I've seen people get started for as little as $5k, but that can be tough.
A good general rule of thumb is around $8-12K for a decent car, another $1-2K for your gear, and you are set.
You should start out by attending some HPDE events with your local NASA region and start building your driving skill there. That's where I started. Good luck and post if you have any other questions. Thanks for the kind words.
I've seen most of your videos and you're one crazy driver =) I've got a '97 Civic hatch as a second car. What does it take (monetary-wise) to start to get into this sport? It looks very fun. The most I've done is Autocross
datokenone 3 months ago
@datokenone It can be as cheap or expensive as you'd like it to be. I've seen people get started for as little as $5k, but that can be tough.
A good general rule of thumb is around $8-12K for a decent car, another $1-2K for your gear, and you are set.
You should start out by attending some HPDE events with your local NASA region and start building your driving skill there. That's where I started. Good luck and post if you have any other questions. Thanks for the kind words.
prkiller 2 months ago
You can see every little steering input and the cars reaction, that is awesome
Kurei101 4 months ago