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I look forward to the track days all year. I started out as a car show guy but after my first Run and Gun back in '03, I was hooked. I haven't entered a car show since 2004! I would also say that you can run your car as hard as you want to on the track. You don't have to thrash it. I would also suggest that if your car is going to break, it will on the track under those conditions. That is a lot better than along the side of the interstate. My point is, work the bugs out on the track under a controlled environment.
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High Maintenance Racing Team
Run & Gun 2003 - 2013
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