Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:14
well this is what i would do if i were you.
Im assuming by school you mean college, correct? I would see about acquiring a car to rallycross. Look around for perhaps an old BG 323 or anything else to your liking. Old escorts and neons are good too, im just a Mazda whore. You can use it for a winter beater or like, AND you can get your feet wet with rallycross. Just get your SCCA membership (new members program is cheap) and go hit up as many rallycrosses as you can afford. They are in Fountain and the CORE rallycross park never Denver, alternating.
Worst case, go and at least attend these events. That should cost you nothing, and you can get ride alongs etc. Get active with the Colorado Hillclimb events as well. This is a great chance to see and learn that doesn't anything from you fiscally. Talk to people, have your questions answered etc.
Better still! If you have the gas money, get a few people together and go to an actual stage rally as volunteers! You will learn plenty and gain a perspective how a rally works and the volunteers are ALWAYS needed.
weight wise, anywhere between 2400 to 3200. not much worse than any normal car.
Im assuming by school you mean college, correct? I would see about acquiring a car to rallycross. Look around for perhaps an old BG 323 or anything else to your liking. Old escorts and neons are good too, im just a Mazda whore. You can use it for a winter beater or like, AND you can get your feet wet with rallycross. Just get your SCCA membership (new members program is cheap) and go hit up as many rallycrosses as you can afford. They are in Fountain and the CORE rallycross park never Denver, alternating.
Worst case, go and at least attend these events. That should cost you nothing, and you can get ride alongs etc. Get active with the Colorado Hillclimb events as well. This is a great chance to see and learn that doesn't anything from you fiscally. Talk to people, have your questions answered etc.
Better still! If you have the gas money, get a few people together and go to an actual stage rally as volunteers! You will learn plenty and gain a perspective how a rally works and the volunteers are ALWAYS needed.
weight wise, anywhere between 2400 to 3200. not much worse than any normal car.