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Old 03-05-2009, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by DTM_Motorsports
I really like the track at JCG, and the location is great, Parking kinda sucks on
race days, but not much you can do about that.
I myself like the track, it has a changing surface in different areas, and can
be a little challenging to a newbie like me, which I need to learn
If your afraid of a little wear on your stuff, then might be the wrong hobby
cuz no matter where, or how I run something breaks, or wears out.

My Biggest Complaint is that people there don't seem to have a lot to
say to a new guy like me.
If your not a REAL racer they just don't have time for you it seems.

I will say this though, the guy (forget his name) that was working the
hobby shop a few months back when I used to go in there a lot was
nothing but nice to me and my 5 yr old son even though he could
tell I didn't have much to spend at the time.

Now that my money is right, I'd love to spend more time AND money there
but I just don't like feeling alone even if the place is packed !!

just my .02 cents

--=Allan=-
Most of us have been running at Indy lately... not because of the track, but because it has been WINTER and Indy is indoor.

For you anti-JCG guys: Yes, JCG is a little hard on the car. It's offroad. Deal with it. Jake and all the crew there are really nice, and they usually have fun track layouts. Worried about chassis wear? Get skidplates. Tire wear? Hmmm... ok, I don't have an answer for that.

As for needing help setting up a Mugen: I can probably help some with that. PM me.
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