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    Do FST’s make good autox cars?

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    Don't think a FST is your answer. An F500 should fill the bill.
    Last edited by rgu; 04.05.21 at 11:00 PM.

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    Any car can be a good car to start autocrossing. You'll learn a bunch. Jazz up the engine and have even more fun. Lots of good solo events in your area. Check out some of the Corvette club ones. You can enter without a Corvette, and they tend to be faster courses.
    Next thing you know, you'll do a time trial at Roebling Road.
    Then you'll do the Roebling Road drivers school....
    Then....

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    Absolutely. You'll be stuck in CM with all us Formula Ford people, but we will welcome you just the same. I think there was even a Vee at nationals last year.

    I also co-drive a C5 Z06 in CAM-S when I'm not at the wheel of the FF in CM. It's a totally different style of driving, and a whole different type of fun. You'll love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneWayOut View Post
    Absolutely. You'll be stuck in CM with all us Formula Ford people, but we will welcome you just the same. I think there was even a Vee at nationals last year.

    I also co-drive a C5 Z06 in CAM-S when I'm not at the wheel of the FF in CM. It's a totally different style of driving, and a whole different type of fun. You'll love it.
    I currently campaign a 2019 Grand Sport in SS. I image there will quite q difference.

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    As the owner of both a FF and a solovee, I can tell you the FST will be slower than either. You won't be competitive, but you will have fun.

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