Like WAY suggests, I'd recommend getting a racing driver, but it needn't be expensive.
I'd suggest any E30 racing driver would be all too happy to help out. Even amateur racing drivers (like myself) know the basics as you'll either have to spend big $$ on a race engineer, or struggle with speed at certain tracks if you don't know how to setup the car.
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Current: 135i Auto, Le Mans Blue - w/ Bridgestone RE-11 rears, GP Thunder 7500k angels, & "golf tee" mod plus a few M3 suspension bits and pieces...
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