Brays18SI
Member
- First Name
- Braden
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2019
- Threads
- 7
- Messages
- 36
- Reaction score
- 35
- Location
- Vienna Virginia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Civic Si
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Ya Ive tracked quite a few times I think 9 total days, I’m also 17 so I think that my parents are definitely going to have it on lockdown, I was thinking about taking it to a track without a license but now it’s winter so even if I could I would still have to wait till March or when it gets warmer. Oh well, thinking about applying for a restricted license to school and back so hopefully that goes well.Damn... resist any temptations to take it out, you and the car have heat on you now so a slip up won't be greeted with kindness.
Sucks but that's how it is brother. Years ago I got a 7-day suspension for speeding, and that's always been in the back of my head since so I keep it civil on public roads.
If your local track officials aren't strict about valid licenses, and you've got a buddy with a trailer I suggest using the money you'll be saving from daily driving towards taking the car to the track. Believe me if you haven't been on before, it's way more fun than public roads.
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