Based on Ted's excellent thread on his Cobra build I noticed that some other posters are or were into track/road racing. I thought I'd start a thread on that to see how many of us there are and to swap some stories.
As was said, racing, aviation or cocaine. You can only afford one. Don't know about cocaine, but for the other two that is oh so true. And as far as affording one, that means affording time just as much as money.
I started SCCA road racing looong ago. Started in Regionals in a kind of ratty G Production Spitfire. I got the bug though, bought a very well prepared G Prod Spitfire from Mother Mueller out in California and did pretty well at the National level towing to races all over the country. Got burned out.
The new activity became soaring. Got very serious at that, and Sue and I towed my Standard Cirrus to Regional and National competitions all over the country. Longest tow was to Hobbs, NM from Chicago for the Std Class Nationals out there. Did pretty well. Got burned out.
So back to road racing. I bought a Porsche 944 Turbo for Porsche Club racing in E Stock. Did this quite seriously for a number of years again towing all over the country for events. Had a good time. Did pretty well. Got burned out.
So back to aviation. Got my airplane rating. Got my instrument rating, Got my multi rating. Got lucky with some contacts and had some excellent adventures flying Lear Jets. Bought a Mooney and 5 years ago a Cessna 414. Currently I do some contract flying, some flight instruction and some personal flying. Haven't burned out yet.
If this thread keeps going, I'll poke around and find some pictures to prove the above. Anyone else?
As was said, racing, aviation or cocaine. You can only afford one. Don't know about cocaine, but for the other two that is oh so true. And as far as affording one, that means affording time just as much as money.
I started SCCA road racing looong ago. Started in Regionals in a kind of ratty G Production Spitfire. I got the bug though, bought a very well prepared G Prod Spitfire from Mother Mueller out in California and did pretty well at the National level towing to races all over the country. Got burned out.
The new activity became soaring. Got very serious at that, and Sue and I towed my Standard Cirrus to Regional and National competitions all over the country. Longest tow was to Hobbs, NM from Chicago for the Std Class Nationals out there. Did pretty well. Got burned out.
So back to road racing. I bought a Porsche 944 Turbo for Porsche Club racing in E Stock. Did this quite seriously for a number of years again towing all over the country for events. Had a good time. Did pretty well. Got burned out.
So back to aviation. Got my airplane rating. Got my instrument rating, Got my multi rating. Got lucky with some contacts and had some excellent adventures flying Lear Jets. Bought a Mooney and 5 years ago a Cessna 414. Currently I do some contract flying, some flight instruction and some personal flying. Haven't burned out yet.
If this thread keeps going, I'll poke around and find some pictures to prove the above. Anyone else?