Re: Looking into F/SA, why spend $50k?
There honestly is no reason to spend 50k. There is nothing wrong with starting off only going a little under the index. Odds of a heads up definitely depend on where you are racing. After you lose a few you will be determined to make your car faster. Its frustrating to drive well and then get your doors blown off in a heads up. You can't always be the fastest, but it's good to be able to compete with average cars. Learning to play the ladder will greatly reduce your chances for an early round heads up matchup.
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Jimmy "Cooter" Hidalgo, Jr.
4865 E/SA '04 GTO
4865 SS/GA '99 Firebird
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