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Your eyesight is getting old. Those are 22's.PeteInCT said:Rick - aren't you running 20" spinners on track ? ;-)
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Your eyesight is getting old. Those are 22's.PeteInCT said:Rick - aren't you running 20" spinners on track ? ;-)
NFSBOSS said:Your eyesight is getting old. Those are 22's.
darrenburns555 said:Hello All! My name is Darren and I'm from pittsburgh. Not new to forums or mustangs. Love my 13 Boss and I'm now looking at GT350s. It just never seems to stop lol
Welcome to BMO James! You'll want to put the Mustang Roundup at Motorsports Park Hastings on your calendar. It's the fifth annual this September and it combines road racing, autox, drag racing and a car show. Several members of Ford's management team join us at the event and compete their own cars, including many driven to the event from Detroit. This year will feature the new Shelby GT350 on track that you can experience in person. Ford also puts on an exciting presentation on Mustang developments at the kickoff party Friday night. Here is the link to the event:jhayes84 said:Hello,
I found this forum about a month ago and was thrilled to finally find a mustang forum that is focused on track events, instead of focusing on taillight upgrades and which 20in rim will not rub. I own a 2012 Mustang GT that I frequently race in either auto-x or track time trial events (NASA and SCCA). I have been doing SCCA auto-x for the past 10 years, and track events since 2012. Since I moved back to Southern Oklahoma I have been attending more track events in the central and south eastern Texas area (Dallas and Houston). I try to do at least one race per month, either auto-x or track day. My car used to be my daily driver; however, since I keep upgrading the car and making it more track worthy, it seems to see less and less time on the road. I'm happy to be a member of this forum, and contributing to it.
James
Matt welcome to TMO and I'm glad you found us. The recent name change from BOSS to TRACKMustangsOnline.com was to reflect the broader appeal of the forum. So the Track name has two meanings: The Track Mustangs Ford is building regardless of how you use it and for all S197 and S550 Mustangs that get driven at a track. I know the Ford engineers that develop our cars enjoy seeing them out on track.Road Racer 88 said:Good morning TMO!
My name is Matt and I am Mustang Corner Carving enthusiast. I have a 2007 Mustang GT that I am turning into a dual usage street and track day car. I have about 5 track days and one 12 hour enduro (WRL 260ZX race car) under my belt, but I am already hooked! I will be going to Bondurant's 4-day race licensing school to further improve my driver skill this summer.
My goal is to have similar lap times as a Boss Laguna Seca with a setup that won't break the bank. I can go into more details of the setup for those who are interested.
I have been looking for more a track orientated mustang website and it appears that I have finally found one.
Cheers!
Welcome, Matt!Road Racer 88 said:Good morning TMO!
My name is Matt and I am Mustang Corner Carving enthusiast. I have a 2007 Mustang GT that I am turning into a dual usage street and track day car. I have about 5 track days and one 12 hour enduro (WRL 260ZX race car) under my belt, but I am already hooked! I will be going to Bondurant's 4-day race licensing school to further improve my driver skill this summer.
My goal is to have similar lap times as a Boss Laguna Seca with a setup that won't break the bank. I can go into more details of the setup for those who are interested.
I have been looking for more a track orientated mustang website and it appears that I have finally found one.
Cheers!
VoodooBOSS said:Matt welcome to TMO and I'm glad you found us. The recent name change from BOSS to TRACKMustangsOnline.com was to reflect the broader appeal of the forum. So the Track name has two meanings: The Track Mustangs Ford is building regardless of how you use it and for all S197 and S550 Mustangs that get driven at a track. I know the Ford engineers that develop our cars enjoy seeing them out on track.
FYI there is a TMO member that has his low mileage take off LS suspension components for sale if you're interested.
Grant 302 said:Welcome, Matt!
A 'build thread' is a great way to show-off your car and share pics, technical info., etc. Several track oriented cars keep running threads here:
Road Racing Forum:
https://trackmustangsonline.com/index.php?board=16.0
or
S197 tech:
https://trackmustangsonline.com/index.php?board=14.0
ArizonaBOSS said:@Road Racer 88 If you are in Phoenix (you mentioned Bondurant), check out www.proautosports.com and www.nasaaz.com for open track time as well as competition. I hope to see you out there sometime!
Road Racer 88 said:When I am in Phoenix I'll see if I have time to check it out and meet you.
My home is actually in Michigan.
ArizonaBOSS said:Ah, OK! Yes, let me know when you book your class, we can meet up for drinks or something afterwards.
cholmes1 said:Hello Everyone,
My name is Charles and I live just south of Denver, CO in Castle Rock. I recently purchased a 2013 Boss 302 LS with 1600 miles w the floor mat and car cover option. I do not have a defined plan on what I will do with the car, but I do plan to attend car shows and events in the area regularly. When I am not driving I am a professor of public health at a few of the local colleges/universities. My family has been involved in car collecting and drag racing all of my life, but I do not see much racing being in this Boss' future.
I look forward to following this forum, meeting other members, and am interested in learning more about these amazing cars.
I will be at the 2016 Colorado Concours on June 5th if any other members will be attending
http://www.abilityconnectioncolorado.org/colorado-concours/