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08-10-2009, 08:56 PM | #1 |
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AutoX questions - Z4M roadster
I am planning on buying a Z4M roadster in the next 2 months (2006/2007). I plan to use it as a daily driver 60% of the time. In addition I would like to do some AutoX with it.
I understand it may not be the perfect car to start with and I should buy a Miata, but I don't want to drive a Miata as a daily driver 60% of the time. I love the Z4M and it is the roadster I want to buy. My question is how bad am I going to eat up my tires if I do this 6 times a year give or take? Is one or 2 sessions going to wear them out? I know it is dependent on many variables but I am just looking for a general answer. If I get real serious then maybe I should be looking at a dedicated set of AutoX tires and wheels. Also any other items that may wear out quikly doing AutoX with this frequency? I have not seen a lot of info about AutoX in a M roadster. I also know the roadster may not be a good choice if I ever track the car because it is a convertible but if I get that serious I will look at different options. Thanks for the help, I plan to keep my eye out for a good condition 2006/2007 M roadster. |
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I just noticed you're from Cowtown. You should come out to Motorsports Ranch and do HPDEs instead of autocrosses...Much more fun in my opinion.
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08-11-2009, 07:49 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the reply. My concern about the roadster was due to safety requirements of tracks as far as convertibles vs coupes, as some tracks will not allow them at certain events from what I have read.
Yes, I have been to visit MSR a few times and talked to a few people. I have done a couple parade laps on my motorcycle and ridden passenger on the short track in a turbo miata. That was enought to peak my interest for sure. I do admit when I was at an autocross event to watch someone I know there was definately a lot of down time when you were not driving, which seems to make for a long day. Do you have a recommendation for an HPDE event? Now I just need to get the car first. |
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08-11-2009, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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To get you started, you need to look at www.APEXDrivingAcademy.com . They're the best for first timers and they're by far the safest.
No tracks in the area have any rules about convertibles and roll bars/hoops. These are normally individual club (not track) rules and the only club in the area that has such a rule is actually the BMW club. Area HPDE clubs you can run with (without needing roll bars/hoops):
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Tires? The run flats suck but will wear okay.
Class? Will be tough. Downtime? I it just a day to have fun. If you drove all day you would need tires and pit. Get seat time and ask a lot of questions you will have a ball and you won't hurt you ride at all.
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///Ms don't have run flats.
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