I have never done a autox before. But since I will soon
be a 914 owner again, I would like to try a few when
my local PCA has them. until that time I would like to
read up on the basics of autocrossing. What book(s) would you recommend? Thanks
"Secrets of Solo Racing"
By Henry Watts
Classic Motorbooks probably has it.
The Racing Driver - The Theory and Practice of Fast Driving
by Denis Jenkinson
I'll second "Secrets of Solo Racing" as a good first book. Don't expect it to all make sense until you've been autocrossing for a while though. When you get to some events get some passenger seat time right away. Also, find someone experienced to walk the course with you. I found that to be very helpful. Riding shotgun with a good driver, and having a vet walk you though the course explaining the lines as you go will be the key to making sense of what you've read.
-Ben M.
ps - Don't be overly concerned about first impressions - my first time out on a course was as a passenger in a late '80's Carerra and the guy nearly scared me to death (and I don't scare easy). I stepped out of his car seriously reconsidering what I was getting into. But I'd paid my money, and like it or not I was going to at least try it. Then I took my first run behind the wheel and the heavens opened and light shone all around me, and I stepped right up to the edge of the Newtonian envelope and marveled as the rest of the world stood still for a moment, and in a flash it was over. Then I got back in line so I could put the hammer down again. And again. And again. And I grin for days every time I get to do it.
I say go to an event, study/walk the course, and give it a shot. You can read all the books you want, but until you put your ass in a seat and try, you wont make much progress. The first time I didi it (earlier this year, here i am talkning like a veterin ) I was all over the place. It started to make sense, and now I love it
Better spend your money on gas or parts or tires or beer instead of a "how to drive" book.
Just go and have fun. Have an instructor explain it to you. It'll be more usefull because he can let you FEEL what is going on. Can't do that with a book, and therefore a book is no good (IMHO)
Just go and drive. Ask for an instructor. Beg for shotgun rides. Talk to other drivers. And then drive, drive, drive... and drive some more
Don't worry too much, go and have fun!
cheers,
Jeroen
I like the idea of reading a couple books about driving.
It'll help keep you pumped up till you actually get out there.....then you won't remember any of it
I've been meaning to get Henry Watts book.....God knows I could use a few "secrets".
There is no substitute for butt time, tho.
There used to be a video "Autocrossing in the Fast Lane" which discussed converting a 914.
Cool video.
Now, if I can only remember who I loaned it to.....
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