With no disrespect intented, I disagree with 2 out of the 3 suggestions re: car set-up for BSP recently posted. The one I totally agree with is the course walking and attitude. Nothing beats seat time unless you're doing it wrong. As to the link over to Hybridz, it's like walking into a conversation with a few PhDs if you aren't up to speed yet. The question was car set-ups not theory. For let's start from the beginning: 1) www.autocross.com (advise, clubs, rules, car set-ups, links, etc.) 2) Secrets of Solo Racing by Henry Watts - very good book on the topic 3) Evolution driving school - from basic to nationals prep 4) car set-up as per John Coffey: Camber - 3 degrees neg front and 2.5 neg rear Caster - 6-8 in front (you can decrease camber if you have more caster) Toe - 1/4 to 3/8 out in front and 1/16 to 1/8 in in the rear Ride Height - 4.5 to 5 inches at the rocker Springs - 225 to 250 front and 275 to 200 rear Sway bars - 1-ich front and 5/8 rear Offset bushing - yes Poly - yes Roll bar/cage - yes Tranny - "b" 4-speed Diff - 3:54 w/Quaiffe LSD Belts - 5-point Seat- the best you can afford So get your car sorted out, then get it aligned, then corner balanced and then re-aligned. Now try not to make more than one change until you figure out what that did. Buy a tire pyrometer, pressure guage and a log book. Take a lot of notes and keep track of what you do and how the car handled. Good Luck and remember seat time, seat time, seat time........I go AXing in rental cars when I'm away on a business trip. It's a hoot.