stanger99 said:
Ok, now i'm jealous. How did you get to drive all of those cars and did you have to serve any time for it
Boy, well, this is kind along but ill give you the uber quick version.
Back in the 60's my dad was big into sports car racing. That got me started into the whole scene. When i was growing up i learn alot about suspension setup, and engine tuning. When i got into highschool i took a vocational skills class to learn machining, and then got an aprenticeship to a tuner shop doing custom CNC work. I learn alot, and met ALOT of people. More on that later.
When i turned 16 and got my drivers licence, i got my SCCA Club licence the week later. And by 18 i held an SCCA Pro-Licence, and an International B licence for Group-N. So i had decent credentials for driving a car at speed.
Once i got out of highschool, and started working for the school district as an networking tech, i started to build my project car. Which most of the parts came from the machine shop i worked at in highschool. Through the people i met there, i met up with a guy in california who used to work for Comptech. After all was said and done, i had a fair number of the components from the Comptech 1st gen Acura Integra IMSA Trouring-D (basicly FIA Group-A) sitting under my hood. On my time off from work, i would run PIR, Willow Springs, SIR, Sears Point, Leguna Seca, and California Speedway on open track days. Needless to say when you have a first gen integra out there putting heat on 944's...people notice. So it opened up the oportunity to meet new people, and swap keys for a chance to see what the other person brought to the track.
THEN, once one of my best friends got a job working at microsoft, we met new people, and got some new friends to go to open track days with, with some more exotic rides to play with. And the ability to walk into Park Place motors and say "Yes, could i take that Catterham R500 for a spin around the block." And have them hand us the keys.
I did that up untill two years ago. Becuase i didnt have the money to renew any of my racing licences, and alot of the people i knew moved back down to California. Or they lost their jobs, same as i did.
No money = no go fast goodies = no track time
I do ocasionally meet up with some old friends and drive some new stuff around. Mostly all microsoft people that ive met through my friend.
So yeah, there you have it.
P.S. - Yes i know thats hella gappy, but if you want more info, jsut ask, id be happy to fill it in. Probibly best to do through PM, cause ive totally hijacked Scotts thread.