Jerry K
Member
There was one other Shelby GT350 there and it did as you suggested and stayed on the track, but not much fun. I tried quiet mode and 4th gear but still blew the meter. I only could stay under 90db if I left it in 3rd for the entire lap. A shift down to 2nd or even up to 4th made the exhaust howl. The track was using a roving sound meter and I was caught accelerating out of turn 11. My answer is to save the Shelby for Thunderhill and just use one of my Ferrari's at Laguna. Shelby is a real track car for $60k. When it arrives, I'll use my GT at Thunderhill and Sonoma.