The Viper club has been an amazing experience for the last 6+ years. After I bought my first “super car” (2003 Viper SRT) in 2005, I signed up for a Viper Days event to learn how to drive my car without killing myself. It was the most amazing experience in my life until then. A shortage of instructors and a few no shows was a blessing to me as my very first instructor was Skip Thomas @ Sebring. That very first lap was all it took to get me hooked on the Viper and the track. Over the years I have participated in many Viper Days/NARRA events and in the process won 1[SUP]st[/SUP], 2[SUP]nd[/SUP], and 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] place titles in the challenge series with my faithful ’03 SRT.
I recently got the itch for a new car and after lots of soul searching, I decided to purchase a Ferrari F430 while I wait for my new 458 Spider to be delivered. The worst new of all is I had to let the SRT go due to lack of space in my garage. I almost shed a tear when I handed over the keys to the Viper and assumed it would be a decision I regretted for a long time to come. Well, I was wrong… the F430 is an amazing piece of machinery.. for all you “purists” out there.. all I can say is GET OVER IT!!.. the F430 is f’ing awesome.. when you turn the menettino past the “race” setting it is pure unadulterated Manheim.
I will always love the time I spent with my Viper and all the fantastic people I’ve met over the years at our events and track days. I wish I had room in the garage to keep my Viper.. it was a childhood dream when I bought it and it didn’t disappoint.. every last second behind the wheel is still engrained in my mind but I’m not looking back since taking possession of the F430. Two completely different cars and driving experiences.. I won’t bother with the details but suffice to say that it’s the difference between driving a dump truck and a radical.
I hope the new Viper is killer and I somehow find room for it in my garage but until then I’m busy driving my F430..
I’ll still be lurking on the site.. the Viper is an amazing machine and I’ll always love it…
I recently got the itch for a new car and after lots of soul searching, I decided to purchase a Ferrari F430 while I wait for my new 458 Spider to be delivered. The worst new of all is I had to let the SRT go due to lack of space in my garage. I almost shed a tear when I handed over the keys to the Viper and assumed it would be a decision I regretted for a long time to come. Well, I was wrong… the F430 is an amazing piece of machinery.. for all you “purists” out there.. all I can say is GET OVER IT!!.. the F430 is f’ing awesome.. when you turn the menettino past the “race” setting it is pure unadulterated Manheim.
I will always love the time I spent with my Viper and all the fantastic people I’ve met over the years at our events and track days. I wish I had room in the garage to keep my Viper.. it was a childhood dream when I bought it and it didn’t disappoint.. every last second behind the wheel is still engrained in my mind but I’m not looking back since taking possession of the F430. Two completely different cars and driving experiences.. I won’t bother with the details but suffice to say that it’s the difference between driving a dump truck and a radical.
I hope the new Viper is killer and I somehow find room for it in my garage but until then I’m busy driving my F430..
I’ll still be lurking on the site.. the Viper is an amazing machine and I’ll always love it…