Personnally I wouldn't worry about it if the car is good mechanical condition. Autocrossing WILL put more stress on the car than normal driving, but not all that much more. If you would decide to do this regularly and switch to a super soft racing tire that's wider than the stock tires, then I would start to worry. Race rubber can stress components beyond the original design parameters. Even then I wouldn't worry too much about it. Go out and give it a try! It's extremely doubtful you would hurt the car if it's been maintained well and you run on the street tires for just one or two events. If you find you like doing it, THEN you can decide if you want to run the D, or use another car. I personally run a Ford Probe GT in G-Stock, and I'm trading that in for a Miata this winter and will be running B-Stock next year. This isn't due to the reliability of the DeLorean. I think I could work with that. It's just due to the fact that the DeLorean is mis-classed (IMHO) and would never be competive running against the Corvettes, RX-7 Twin Turbos, and the Lotuses. Just MHO of course :) Mark N VIN 6820 At 12:09 AM 9/18/99 -0400, you wrote: >My wife's doctor is into autocrossing, and keeps saying I should bring the >D. I've wondered if this is hard on the trailing arm bolts? I worry about >them anyway.