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<blockquote data-quote="ba#97" data-source="post: 1316285" data-attributes="member: 15094"><p>if you don't need the carpet you can lose it, make sure to remove the stuff out of the trunk whenever you're on course, if you don't need it or care then I removed the stereo all together. removing what you can from the front of the car is definitely important. this all being said, just remove simple obvious stuff for the time being. you aren't in a full on race mode or out there racing time trials so take out the obvious heavy stuff you don't want or need and then get out there and have fun. at your stage in tracking your car, the most important thing right now is seat time. don't take this all too seriously, that's where a lot of people kill the hobby right away. have fun with it and keep having fun with it. ultimately at track days you aren't racing anyone, just have some fun. the more time you spend at the track the easier it will be for you to figure out your goals with the car. right now it seems like you just want to go to the track from time to time. so just do it! enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ba#97, post: 1316285, member: 15094"] if you don't need the carpet you can lose it, make sure to remove the stuff out of the trunk whenever you're on course, if you don't need it or care then I removed the stereo all together. removing what you can from the front of the car is definitely important. this all being said, just remove simple obvious stuff for the time being. you aren't in a full on race mode or out there racing time trials so take out the obvious heavy stuff you don't want or need and then get out there and have fun. at your stage in tracking your car, the most important thing right now is seat time. don't take this all too seriously, that's where a lot of people kill the hobby right away. have fun with it and keep having fun with it. ultimately at track days you aren't racing anyone, just have some fun. the more time you spend at the track the easier it will be for you to figure out your goals with the car. right now it seems like you just want to go to the track from time to time. so just do it! enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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