mmmmtorque
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VIR (Virginia International Raceway) has an annual charity event for the Salvation Army where they invite the public to drive the full course with their personal auto of choice.
It was cold (30 degrees) with a 10mph breeze just to keep your hands in your pockets. Their were several car clubs there: Miata, Mustang and RX-8's.
Each session was paced by a CTS-V with a S/C Mini picking up the rear. You could still hit 100mph in the staights but things got bunched up in the twisties. Overall was fun event and plan to go next year, although if you plan to go, go early. As the day wore on, the wait was about 2 hours.
While I was there, I met two other Ram-SRT 10 owners
Both were virgins to VTCOA, so had to turn them on to the web site and expect them to post up in the near future
Both guys were from VA, a Silver 04 and Red 05.
Didnt take too many pics as your fingers were numb after about 5 mins, so the camera stayed in the bag most of the day.
Guess he didnt read the rental agreement in regards to taking the car to a track
It was cold (30 degrees) with a 10mph breeze just to keep your hands in your pockets. Their were several car clubs there: Miata, Mustang and RX-8's.
Each session was paced by a CTS-V with a S/C Mini picking up the rear. You could still hit 100mph in the staights but things got bunched up in the twisties. Overall was fun event and plan to go next year, although if you plan to go, go early. As the day wore on, the wait was about 2 hours.
While I was there, I met two other Ram-SRT 10 owners
Didnt take too many pics as your fingers were numb after about 5 mins, so the camera stayed in the bag most of the day.
Guess he didnt read the rental agreement in regards to taking the car to a track