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Old 05-31-2011, 01:03 AM
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Has anyone here ever run their car at Limerock?

It looks like you have to be a club member at one of the clubs listed on this page: http://www.limerock.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=182:car-clubs&catid=36&Itemid=132
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Bump- event this Sunday, June 5 12noon-5pm.

Brian, yes the cost isn't the cheapest, but its a fair price considering it isn't far away, includes instruction (if wanted), unlimited runs on a good track surface, and not having to work corners.
Anyone can argue against those same points, too, but I'm just interested in passing along an opportunity that isn't readily available to those in the RI and Southcoast area. The next best talternative here is the Spectator Drags over at Seekonk, but I'd much rather smack some cones than a wall should I make an error.

David, Limerock isn't that hard to run at, but club association is definitely a better way to get in. I haven't run personally, but have a few acquaintances who have; however most of them are instructors.
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id like to try this once this year. ive always wanted to autox my car and ive heard of them having the course set up down Quonset but i had no idea where to find out any info for it. now im def gonna try it this summer
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This event is pretty awesome. You'll really get your car up to speed here and still have some very technical turns, too. Lots of opportunities for car control and learning the limits. The group and other attendees are all awesome. Everyone is friendly and they don't mind if you ask to ride along with them either. Plenty of makes, models, and all ages out there. Highly recommended; definitely going to the next one.
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I don't think you can just 'Show Up' at Lime Rock and get on the track... You need to be part of a 'Club' or sponsored event.

But CT does have an AutoCross Club/Team

They charge a membership fee, and then they host a number of events, both on track and in parking lots with cones you can go to. I thought I remembered it to be ~$200, but it looks to be much cheaper now.... You'll find details on the site
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I think the best bang for your buck is SVT club autocrosses. I'm already in the BMW club so I stick with those, but SVT club is great too. They have real long courses and lots of runs. I think its only like 50 bucks. I used to do SVT events a few years ago.

But yeah if you are lazy and don't want to do any working sessions you can probably pay more and go to Quonset. I'm not sure how their events are as far as quality goes.. maybe they are pretty good? I have no experience with them nor heard much.

I don't recommend anyone to do the spec drags unless they are just going out for a fun run, which you'll be fine. Either that or dedicate yourself to it and try to win someday, but expect you could at one point get a ding.. might never happen.. but it can.
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I don't think you can just 'Show Up' at Lime Rock and get on the track... You need to be part of a 'Club' or sponsored event.

But CT does have an AutoCross Club/Team

They charge a membership fee, and then they host a number of events, both on track and in parking lots with cones you can go to. I thought I remembered it to be ~$200, but it looks to be much cheaper now.... You'll find details on the site
Thanks for the info! I will look into this more, but according to #2 on this page: http://www.cartct.com/membership.shtml

"You will need a current Voting C.A.R.T. member to sponsor you."
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Thanks for the info! I will look into this more, but according to #2 on this page: http://www.cartct.com/membership.shtml

"You will need a current Voting C.A.R.T. member to sponsor you."
I'm guessing that's just to allow them to vet out who's allowed to race, and to make sure they only deal with folks who want to stay involved.

I'm betting if you talk with them, they'll let you in but do keep us posted if you talk with them as I am curious how stringent they really are
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