Hi everyone! I met quite a few of you this past weekend at the TMS autocross (#125 NES), so I figured I'd sign up here and introduce myself. I just moved here from central NY (not the city) to go to grad school at UTDallas, and sold off my 'toys' and bought a 1992 Miata a couple weeks ago so I could better afford my bills. The car is a blast so far, being my first convertible and my first rwd car, and I'm having a lot of fun with it. It's completely stock right now, except that I took the dash out and flocked it because it was cracked, and I also put some cheesy carbon fiber vinyl all over the trim pieces, since it was kind of grimy from sitting in a garage for the last 10 years. It looks straight out of a fast & furious movie, but at least I'm not afraid to touch it anymore! Haha.
My car (for those of you I didn't meet):
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/alstauffer/6127160331/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/alstauffer/6127160181/
Anyway, I had a blast at my first autocross in TX, and am working on getting some new wheels and tires so I can at least have fewer excuses for being so slow! ::Banana::
If any of you are really bored, you can check out this video I put together recently to show my relatives about my racing. I started just last year, after buying my first car, and was mostly doing rallycross with a few autocrosses when my schedule was open.
Don't mind the music.. YouTube made me change it for copyright reasons and I had already spent a week editing the video and didn't feel like putting much more time into it.
Here's a video from my last run at the autocross:
What I've learned from watching how I drive:
I need to be smoother.
I need to find third gear.
I need to get used to how quick the Miata changes direction, haha.
Any other suggestions?