Here's the course for Sunday.
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AutoX #3 May 20th, 2012
Lone Star Chapter BMW Autocross #3 - May 20th, 2012 Mineral Wells Airpark
Registration is now open for the 2012 LSC BMWCCA AX #2 Sunday, May 20th, 2012.
Even if you've never autocrossed before, come on out at give it a try. Instructors are provided for novices, and people wanting to try the sport.
More information can be found on the LSC BMWCCA website http://www.lscbmwcca.org/autocross-schedule.html, and if you want to drive in the event you must register. Cost is $30 for BMWCCA members.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT YOU NEED TO READ!
Non-Members MUST BECOME BMWCCA MEMBERS IN ADVANCE OF THIS EVENT!
To become a member, follow the “Sign Me Up” link on BMW’s home page: http://www.bmwcca.org/index
Once you become a member, forward your email confirmation to me, and I will sign you up for the event....for FREE!!
Direct Registration link here: http://www.dlbracing.com/Clubs/Regis...D=5006&LMID=11
Registration for 2012 events will be 100% online. We will not accept payment on site! Online registration is available until 9PM the Thursday before each event.
Registration ENDS Thursday, May 17th at 11pm!!!!!!
Tech Inspection:
All participant vehicles must pass Tech Inspection on site.
Tech Inspection begins at 8am and will close at 9am.
Mandatory Driver's meeting at 9am.
First car will start around 9:30am.
We will have 5 runs in the morning heat, and 5 runs in the afternoon heat. 10 total runs per driver!
Rides in instructor vehicles are free. A helmet must be worn. There are a limited number of loaner helmets available for those that do not own their own helmet. (Helmets must be rated M-2005 or SA-2005 or newer)
Location:
Mineral Wells Airpark - 5300 Airport Road, Mineral Wells, TX, 76067
Here's the course for Sunday.
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Last edited by ZRated167; 05-15-2012 at 06:45 PM.
LOL that's a road course.
VW Bug in running shoes
M Porcupine sedan
M Porcupine coupe
Crusty old e46 beater
Battery Powered appliance car
I will be at the SCCA event, but it looks way to easy and not that much fun. I like to turn, straights with nothing to do are not that much fun to me, but I love a nice big sweeper. I know the BMW guys are a little different, so do whatever makes them happy. Just my 2 cents.
I think the first section from the start is good, but then on the right side of the map there could be a few more slaloms and offsets. Then on the top of the map a few things would be easily implemented. Braking in the Marbles from the top of 4th gear is not always the best.
Just a few gates or slaloms would make the course great.
This was a quick re-edit I did on paint that I think would be more fun. Would still be safe as long as the distances between the sections was enough.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I am skipping the NASA event so I will be at the BMW event. Don't worry it will be a fast, but challenging course.
M3 is always the answer.
Please excuse the dumb question, but I have to: what is the forgiveness of tires out here for tech inspections? The inner inch - at most- part of my front street tires are bald. Would not pass a NJ state inspection for sure, but they are NOT to the cords, not even close. The rest of the front tires would pass inspection. It is purely because I ran lots of camber on the flat straight streets on FL and now TX. The rears are like 5/32" evenly across.
I only ask because I am actually chomping at the bit to get to an auto-x sooner than later, but I know my tires would have failed me from participating in NJ if I didn't know the organizers. Meaning they are "safe" enough for people I know running events but not for legal inspections. I can provide pics if needed, but figured if you are all hardasses there is no point to get that far.
Updated.....like I originally said.......the original was a quick version, but not the final.
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Last edited by Rob®; 05-15-2012 at 07:34 PM.
Last edited by ZRated167; 05-15-2012 at 09:05 PM.
Rob, my rs3 have been bald for awhile now, they are my last years tires from the hole season, I've been waiting to get down to the belts and it still has not got there, u will be fine with 10 runs on those tires
I can't get a good picture since I only have my phone at the moment. I did measure them all though: 3/4" of the very inner edge of my fronts is 1/32". Then goes to 2/32" (wear bars) for an inch, then to 3/32" for the rest of the tire. The rears, like I said, are all 6/32" across evenly. That said, I will sit this one out. But I'd still like to get an idea for future reference (on future tires obviously).
Looks like I'm a BMWCCA member now.