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Fitz….you are right. Fast or slow on the track you learn how to drive these cars under safe conditions. I have to hand it to you for making all 3 days at the Historic's Race at Firebird. You did a great job. I never like to exceed the speed limit by more than 5 mph. On a trip to Laughlin one day the group was up to about 90mph. I fell off the pace and was dong 80 when I notice a AZ HP make a U-turn from the eastbound lanes to catch up an pull over 4-5 westbound Cobra's on highway 40 to give them a "warning". Seems he didn't get them on radar and could only guess at their speed. Dan was leading and was too far and fast for the DOT to catch him. Maybe use Dan as the Rabbit?
Mikiec…been there, done that and not fun for you? As far as safety, it's a lot safer on the track speeding than on a public highway. At least the track has everyone going the same direction. I still try to make 2-3 track days a year and enjoy each one. Too bad it not fun for you anymore. BUT…good for you that you at least tried the track and learned how to handle your Cobra at speeds.
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Mesa Mike
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