Jon Nishikuni wrote:Hi All,
Just want to say hey and looking forward to doing Solo 2 events with you all. I'm a total newbie to the sport but I've talked to some people and watched the YouTube vids

and kinda got a feel of whats what but, I won't really know til I get out there and "dunk my junk".
Anyways, I drive a '04 350Z daily driver. My number is #149 and I'm with Club No$(thanks Thomas!). Keep an eye out for me at El Toro. I'll be the one with the question mark floating above my head

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laterz,
Jon Nishikuni
Jon,
I drive an '05 350Z (Super Black #312 BS), having started in Feb or March (can't remember which one any longer). Here's what I've learned:
1. Start out in the Novice Class for your first year because if your car is unmodified you would be in B-Stock, and you would have to compete against a multi-National Champ in Jason Isley, and against KJ Christopher who could win the class if not for Isley.
2. Take advantage of the instructors during your first year, which is a perk of being in the Novice class. Instructors like Leonard, John Coffey, and KJ are very helpful, and will teach you how to drive fast by going slow.
3. Do Not Mod your car, if you haven't already. You will have an easier time getting further by learning how to drive your car, as is, first.
4. DO WALK THE COURSE. It's the best way to see what the designer had in mind before you get in your car, especially if it is a Berry (Christine, Tom, etc.) designed course. They usually have a Novice coursewalk during the lunch break, which is led by one of the instructors. They will offer insight into slow and fast areas, and the way to approach these areas.
5. Make your sure your car is safe to run; such as tires, seat belts, brakes, battery covered.
6. Ask questions! Ask questions! Ask questions! Everyone is usually more than happy to help.
7. Seat time is the most important thing to getting better, and the more you get, the better you will become. Try to get into the practice sessions if you can, but the spots are limited and usually go first to the members of the team sponsoring the event. However, on Championship days you can buy X-runs, which will give you 3 more runs for $25.
Look for me at the next event and I can talk to you further.