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    Sunday’s Auto X

    Yesterday's Auto X
    Good times yesterday. I get a lot of people wanting to ride in my car on track days so I decided to start recording the riders and their reactions.


    Meet my friend Richard, he just had a birthday and I asked him if he wanted a ride for his birthday


    Meet Lauren, she was my paired student for today's autox. Personally, this was an interesting challenge for me because I have never taught someone who just received their driver's license two weeks prior of the event but she didn't miss a beat. Open minded, responsive and fearless. In the beginning she started around the upper 57 and by EOD we got her down to 47.77!!!! I am super stoked for her!!



    Meet Lee, I believe this was his 2nd Autox with his late 70's 911, so he has been bitten by the autox bug

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    Thumbs up

    Nicely done .....
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    Amazing how much information their eyes convey! Great videos.
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    I'm not a safety type of guy but I'd prefer having a harness or safety belt over a helmet in the first place.

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    @chuck miller thanks!

    @rickwhite forsure, it's the best!

    @uai, that's what makes it feel more fun, not being strapped in.

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    Very cool and fun to watch their faces. I'm surprised your club allows open toe shoes while autocrossing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Smith View Post
    Very cool and fun to watch their faces. I'm surprised your club allows open toe shoes while autocrossing.
    The flip-flops are mandatory for Cam to participate in any event

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    @bobby smith you aren't suppose to.. but I don't own a pair of shoes...


    @mathieulecomte hi matt!

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