Yeah. I've often eaten the cost on a track day because why spend MORE money getting there, spend MORE money on insurance and possibly bin the car due to mud. I'd rather just lose the $200ish for the track day.
In rain, driving off the line sometimes provides more grip. Good in racing...
This is what I say ANY time someone mentions driving in the rain for HPDE. It's NOT fun. You spend the day sliding through mud brought all over the track by people with less car control. I tell everyone: you are paying for a track day. If it's raining or the course is wet, you aren't going to...
What's the takeaway here?
They are closer to being parked the same distance, though. Better, though the angle makes it harder to tell.
All pics are irrelevant as we have measurements from both, I guess.
I'm curious to see how you guys resolve all this. Changing tires should never cause a car to do anything of this stuff.
Weird. I'm assuming the tire settings were reset when the tires were changed. I wouldn't put it past BMW crap computers to Make a car feel unsafe to drive lol
Nice BMW
Re: OP topic/non topic: Just read an article containing an interview with the automotive rep for CARB. Their "dream" is to have Californians out of single-occupant cars and into mass transit or otherwise ride sharing. That explais why they make owning a car such a miserable experience.
P.S. I want to commend you on how you handle all of our trolling. There's not many of us who are able to NOT let it get under our skin. ANNNNDDD being a vendor, it demonstrates well for your brand. Props, dude.
There are about 19 other guys who seemed to do without binning their cars. Retiring would be a wise move. It would seem he's not a "pressure situation" type of guy.
I know RB likes to set up their cars for the race vs quali, but dang. Perez didn't surprise me but Max did. Should be exciting to watch him work his way through traffic. Can he avoid the blockages well enough to end up in front???
Congrats to Sainz. If you are any type of F1 fan, you...
There are "okay" options out there, I'm just trying to focus on the topic of the thread (Affirm), particularly in response to the post above mine about 0%, blah blah blah :)
Affirm is 0% of you pay it off within 8 weeks, so there's that. Better to save for 8 weeks, but that's me. APR shoots to up to 30% and is retro to your original amount if payments are extended past that.
You're not building your credit much, if at all, doing 8 week stints.
I don't see how...
I stay away from rain events if for HPDE. I find it hard to learn while I'm dodging muddy tire tracks and puddles all over the track LOL.
I can vouch for these cars doing well stock. I lead my class in points with only tires, brake pads, fluid, and camber plates (on stock struts so...