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Originally posted by tokyo_james
I would love to get my S out on the track, but not sure that the wife would approve, and trying to sort out a track in Japan for a non-Japanese speaker would be a complete nightmare!!!
Oh well, one day I will manage I am sure
I would love to get my S out on the track, but not sure that the wife would approve, and trying to sort out a track in Japan for a non-Japanese speaker would be a complete nightmare!!!

Oh well, one day I will manage I am sure

Nice pix, Martin and John! It's going to be awhile before I get on a track (either road or auto-x) again. I'm jonesin' looking at these photos! The local S2000 gang is running the big track at Willow Springs on Friday, but we're leaving for Hawaii (oh darn). I think we're out of town again on the next track event around here, too.
John and Martin, it's great that you're letting us share your track time with you. For me, it's definitely
. I've never considered actually tracking my cars.
I've been reading some interesting comments in those other, less-friendly threads
Some of these guys found normal roads a little boring after getting their S2000s... I can sorta' see that now!
I think it's a dynamite idea to keep the testosterone in check on "civilian" roads. I've been tempted more than once to be, shall we say, a little "noisy" on some of the New England back roads lately.
Maybe I'm gonna have to try this some time.
Thanks!
. I've never considered actually tracking my cars.I've been reading some interesting comments in those other, less-friendly threads
Some of these guys found normal roads a little boring after getting their S2000s... I can sorta' see that now!I think it's a dynamite idea to keep the testosterone in check on "civilian" roads. I've been tempted more than once to be, shall we say, a little "noisy" on some of the New England back roads lately.
Maybe I'm gonna have to try this some time.
Thanks!



James! What have they done to you?



